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Miss Avril Walters, the secretary of the League of Empire Loyalists. There was a clash between the League of Empire Loyalists
Miss Rosine de Bounevialle, a member of the League of Empire Loyalists, holding a wig. 4th November 1958
The docks and the River Thames looking towards Tower Bridge and St Pauls Cathedral. Circa August 1936
Mr Austen Brooks (with beard), a member of The League of Empire Loyalists. 7th August 1957
Mr Austen Brooks, a member of the League of Empire Loyalists, heckles Conservative Prime Minister Alec Douglas-Home at Ongar. 27th July 1964
Avril Waters, 23 years old, secretary to the London branch of the League of Empire Loyalists got through the strict security check to enter the hall and shout protests against the Common Market
Miss Leslie Greene, the woman who interrupted the Premier at a Womans Conservative organisation meeting at the Albert Hall, London, and was dragged out by attendants
Conservative Prime Minister Alec Douglas-Home on his whistle stop tour of East London and Essex. During a speech he gave at Ongor, Mr Austen Brooks, a member of the League of Empire Loyalists
Empire Loyalists paint slogans on homes of the Queens critics. 18th August 1957
Arthur Kenneth Chesterton MC, a politician and journalist who helped found right-wing organisations in Britain, primarily in opposition to the break-up of the British Empire
Judgement was given at the West London County Court, in the case brought by Miss Leslie Greene, secretary of the League of Empire Loyalists, against the Royal Albert Hall
Austen Brooks, a member of the League of Empire Loyalists, dressed as a bishop. 4th July 1958
A crowd listening to Conservative Prime Minister Alec Douglas-Home at Ongar. At this event Mr Austen Brooks, a member of the League of Empire Loyalists, heckled Mr Douglas-Home. 27th July 1964
Pictured, Philip Kinghorn Burbridge with Mr Austen Brooks (with beard), a member of The League of Empire Loyalists. Mr Philip Kinghorn Burbridge, who slapped Lord Altrincham (critic of the Queen)
King George V returning the salute of an Indian Officer at Aden. The King is en-route to India for his Coronation Durbar. 12th November 1911