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Princess Grace of Monaco at a party held by Queen Farah Diba (Empress). Queen Farah Diba invited the queens, princesses and wives of VIPs to a tea party in the Hilton Hotel in Teheran
Princess Anne in Teheran. Queen Farah Diba (Empress) invited the queens, princesses and wives of VIPs to a tea party in the Hilton Hotel in Teheran
Queen Farah Diba (Empress) takes her baby daughter Princess Leila to a tea party of world royalty. Queen Farah Diba invited the queens
Large crowds gather to watch royal procession after coronation of Reza Shah Pahlevi, Shan of Iran, 25th April 1926
The arrival of the British hostages from Iran at London Airport following the Iran hostage crisis. Terry Waite, The Rev Canon Dr John Coleman, Archbishop Robert Runcie
Shanty town on the eastern edge of Tehran, where open sewers run past houses made of mud and reinforced with tin cans. Our Picture Shows
Be Prepared. The Boys Scout Hall in Tehrans prestigious northern suburb of Shemiran has a new use. Just down the road from the Shahs Saadabad Palace
Persian Soldiers seen here on parade in Tehran 2nd April 1916
Todays fashion note was struck in London today, by Queen Soraya as she left the Persian Embassy in princes, gate for a visit to Clarence House for afternoon tea with the queen mother
On the road to Tehran, a persian peasant with camels, Circa 1926
Persians shoeing a mule in Hamadan, capital city of Hamadan Province of Iran. Circa 1926. Hamadan is believed to be among the oldest Iranian cities and one of the oldest in the world
Kermanshah, a mud built town in Persia. Kermanshah is the capital city of Kermanshah Province, located 525 km from Tehran in the western part of Iran, Circa 1926
Summer residence of the Shah of Iran, Reza Shah Pahlevi, near Tehran, Capital of Iran, Circa 1926
A potters shop in Hamadan, capital city of Hamadan Province of Iran. Circa 1926. Hamadan is believed to be among the oldest Iranian cities and one of the oldest in the world
Sir P L Lorraine, British Minister in Tehran, traveling in state from Legation, to attend coronation of Reza Shah Pahlevi, Shan of Iran, 25th April 1926
One of several "Gates of Tehran", Iran, covered with multi coloured tilesOne of several " Gates of Tehran", Iran, covered with multi coloured tiles, Circa 1926
Caravanserai in Hamadan, capital city of Hamadan Province of Iran. Circa 1926. Hamadan is believed to be among the oldest Iranian cities and one of the oldest in the world
On the road to Tehran, on the tops of Aveh Pass (Name TBC), Circa 1926. Donkeys carry oil to Tehran, where petrol costs about 8 shillings per gallon, due to the difficulties of transport
Kurds in Tehran, Iran, for the coronation of Reza Shah Pahlevi, Shah of Iran, April 1926
Municipal offices in Tehran, Iran, Circa 1926
Iran boys and men being in instructed by military teacher. 1979
Persia May 1926 A supply caravan crossing the mountains on their way to Teheran
Interior decorative mosaic tiling in the Masjid-I-Shan mosque in Isfahan, Iran. circa 1980 © Mirrorpix
Interior decorative mosaic tiling in the Chaharbach mosque in Isfahan, Iran. 1980s © Mirrorpix
Reza Shah Pahlevi seen here with his son, The Crown Prince on the day of the Shahs coronation in Teheran. April 1926
Pictures of her Imperial Majesty Soraya Pahlavy, the Queen of Persia who is just spending a fortnight to 3 weeks in Rome to regain her failing health. May 1953 D2259-003
Queen Soraya of Persia seen here arriving at Ciampino International Airport in Rome, Italy. April 1953 D2148-002
Coronation of the Shah of Iran May 1926. A water seller in the streets of Tehran
Pictures of her Imperial Majesty Soraya Pahlavy, the Queen of Persia who is just spending a fortnight to 3 weeks in Rome to regain her failing health. May 1953 D2259-002
Queen Soraya of Persia seen here arriving at Ciampino International Airport in Rome, Italy. April 1953 D2148