A shrine for royalty
Updated On Oct 19, 2013 01:21 AM IST
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Paraphernalia celebrating Britain's royal family, seen at the house of Margaret Tyler who has dedicated her house as a shrine to the family. (Reuters Photo)
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A visitor views royal paraphernalia in the house of Margaret Tyler who has dedicated her house as a shrine to the British royal family. (Reuters Photo)
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Ceramic garden gnomes depicting members of Britain's royal family, seen at the house of Margaret Tyler who has dedicated her house as a shrine to the family. (Reuters Photo)
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A pair of union flag covered baby boots, to celebrate the birth of Prince George, seen at the house of Margaret Tyler who has dedicated her house as a shrine to the family. (Reuters Photo)
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A ceramic garden gnome depicting Britain's Prince Charles, seen at the house of Margaret Tyler who has dedicated her house as a shrine to the royal family. (Reuters Photo)
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Commemorative royal crockery, seen at the house of Margaret Tyler who has dedicated her house as a shrine to the British royal family. (Reuters Photo)
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Life-size figures of Britain's Queen Elizabeth and The Queen Mother seen at the house of Margaret Tyler who has dedicated her house as a shrine to the family. (Reuters Photo)
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A pair of slippers depicting Britain's Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, seen at the Margaret Tyler's house which she has dedicated as a shrine to the royal family. (Reuters Photo)
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Paraphernalia celebrating Britain's royal family seen at the house of Margaret Tyler who has dedicated her house as a shrine to the family. (Reuters Photo)
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A doll depicting Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge in her wedding dress, seen in Margaret Tyler's house. (Reuters Photo)
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A framed photograph showing Britain's Queen Elizabeth receiving flowers from Margaret Tyler, who has dedicated her house as a shrine to the royal family. (Reuters Photo)
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The "Diana" room, seen at the house of Margaret Tyler who has dedicated her house as a shrine to the family. (Reuters Photo)
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Margaret Tyler sits with royal paraphernalia at her house, which she has dedicated as a shrine to the British royal family. (Reuters Photo)
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The "Jubilee" room, seen at the house of Margaret Tyler who has dedicated her house as a shrine to the British royal family. (Reuters Photo)
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Photographs and a royal declaration, seen at the house of Margaret Tyler who has dedicated her house as a shrine to the British royal family. (Reuters Photo)
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Commemorative puppets representing the wedding of the Britain's Prince William and his wife Catherine, seen at Margaret Tyler's house. (Reuters Photo)
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A kitchen dresser covered in commemorative crockery and facemasks of the Britain's Prince William and his wife Catherine, in Margaret Tyler's house. (Reuters Photo)
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Margaret Tyler sits in the front room of her house, which she has dedicated as a shrine to the British royal family. (Reuters Photo)
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Margaret Tyler dusts some of the royal paraphernalia in the dining room of her home, which she has dedicated as a shrine to the British royal family. (Reuters Photo)
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