Rev. Father Tucker

  • Prince Rainier and Father Tucker, known as the "troubadour du Bon Dieu". He was the chaplain for the Palace of Monaco and gray eminence of Prince Rainier, he was also chanoine of St. Roman. In the gardens of the Palace of Monaco 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Prince Rainier and Father Tucker, known as the "troubadour du Bon Dieu". He was the chaplain for the Palace of Monaco and gray eminence of Prince Rainier, he was also chanoine of St. Roman. In the gardens of the Palace of Monaco 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Father Tucker, prince Rainier’s prelate, with members of the youth orchestra of his parish. Beausoleil 1954. Car: 1950 Simca 6 - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Father Tucker, known as the "troubadour du Bon Dieu". He was the chaplain for the Palace of Monaco and gray eminence of Prince Rainier, he was also chanoine of St. Roman. Monaco 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • During the national anthem: Rainier III, Prince of Monaco before his parade lap before the start of the Monaco Grand Prix 1955. On the left in the backround Prince Rainier's father Prince Pierre and Princess Antoinette , behind Rainier Father Tucker. Cars: Lancia Aurelia B24 Spider America Cabriolet 1955, Mercedes-Benz 300c W186 ("Adenauer-Mercedes") - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • US Independence Day, church service. Princess Grace of Monaco and Reverend Father Francis Canon Tucker. Monte Carlo 1956. (Grace Kelly) Car: Imperial (Chrysler) 4-Door-Sedan 1956. 5.4L, 280PS,104mph, 4832$, High Fidelity disc player, Transistor Radio, Push-button shifting - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • US Independence Day, church service. Princess Grace of Monaco, Princess Antoinette and Reverend Father Francis Canon Tucker. Monte Carlo 1956. (Grace Kelly) Car: Imperial (Chrysler) 4-Door-Sedan 1956. 5.4L, 280PS,104mph, 4832$, High Fidelity disc player, Transistor Radio, Push-button shifting - Photo by Edward Quinn