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ILLUSTRATIONSElizabeth's mother, Sara Sothern, on stage in The Fool (Mander Mit-chenson Theatre Collection) Heathwood, the house where Elizabeth was born (Tim Anderson/Weidenfeld Nicolson) The Taylor family in their London period: Sara, Elizabeth and Howard(British Film Institute) Elizabeth with her pony Betty (British Film Institute) Elizabeth at play with friends in Hampstead, circa 1938 (Susan Endacott) At home in Beverly Hills, circa 1942 (British Film Institute) 'I held Nibbles to my face and kissed him (Syndication International) Howard shows his sister the latest dance steps (Syndication International) Graduation: Elizabeth with her mother (British Film Institute) A daughter impatient to take the driving wheel (Syndication International) Elizabeth with Lassie (Syndication International)With King Charles, her horse in National Velvet (Syndication International)In Cynthia, Jimmy Lydon carried her home from the school prom (British Film Institute) and gave her her first screen kiss (British Film Institute) With Jane Powell in A Date with Judy (British Film Institute) A star with homework to do: on the set of The Conspirator (British Film Institute)A Place in the Sun: the rich girl touched by tragedy (British Film Institute) That 'Tell mama tell mama everything' look: EHzabeth and Montgomery Clift (British Film Institute) On location for A Place in the Sun (Syndication International) Art anticipates life: with Spencer Tracy in Father of the Bride (Rex Features) Thinner with anxiety in Love Is Better Than Ever (Syndication International) Francis and Sara Taylor make a rare visit to the set of Love Is Better ThanEver (British Film Institute) On the receiving end: with Fernando Lamas in The Girl Who Had Everything (British Film Institute)