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Monday 14th July 2003
Queen's visit - photo galleries, interviews
Queen meets the crowds
The Queen meets the crowds
The Queen visited parts of Herefordshire. We have pictures of her trip and interviews with some of the people who met her.
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GALLERY ONE OF THE ROYAL VISIT
Union FlagGallery of pictures from the Royal visit to Hereford and the Mynde
Includes pictures kindly sent by Robert Lewis

GALLERY TWO OF THE ROYAL VISIT
The QueenGallery of pictures from the Royal visit to Westons Cider and John Kyrle High School
Includes pictures kindly sent by Janet Probert and Ian Murray

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh visited a number of locations across Herefordshire as part of an official visit to the county.

The trip was to allow Her Majesty to meet local people effected by the Foot and Mouth crisis.

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived at Hereford station on board the Royal train just after ten o'clock on Friday morning.

They visited a child-care centre in the centre of Hereford in the morning.

The Duke of Edinburgh went to visit the Herefordshire cider makers Westons.

A special lunch was organised at the Mynde at Much Dewchurch to allow the Queen and Prince Philip to meet representatives of the farming community who were hit hardest by the foot and mouth crisis.
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