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Scone Collection

Background imageScone Collection: Crown of Scotland

Crown of Scotland
The Crown of Scotland, last used at the coronation of Charles II at Scone in 1651, now in the Crown Room at Edinburgh Castle

Background imageScone Collection: Edward I removing the Stone of Scone

Edward I removing the Stone of Scone
King Edward I of England removing the legendary " stone of destiny" from Scone in Scotland

Background imageScone Collection: The Coronation Chair with the Stone of Scone

The Coronation Chair with the Stone of Scone
The Coronation Chair, Westminster Abbey, London. The stone below the seat is the infamous Stone of Scone. Historically, the artifact was kept at the now-ruined Scone Abbey in Scone, near Perth

Background imageScone Collection: Coronation 1937 - The Anointing

Coronation 1937 - The Anointing
The Anointing Ceremony during the Coronation of King George VI, which precedes the crowning. Illustration shows King George VI having taking his Robe with its Cape of ermine off

Background imageScone Collection: King Robert the Bruce is crowned as King of Scotland

King Robert the Bruce is crowned as King of Scotland by Isabella MacDuff, The Countess of Buchan at the Abbey at Scone. 1306

Background imageScone Collection: CORONATION LEGEND

CORONATION LEGEND
The Legend of the Coronation Stone. Jacob sleeping on the Stone at Bethel. Edward I dedicating the Stone to the Confessor. The wanderings of the Stone. A Westminster scholar's freak in 1801

Background imageScone Collection: Marchioness of Lansdowne presents cup to Harris St. John

Marchioness of Lansdowne presents cup to Harris St. John
The Marchioness of Lansdowne presenting the Col. John McKie Memorial Challenge Cup to Jajor E. D. Harris-St.John, who won the race at the Perth Hunt meeting, Scone Palace on Rough Proof. Date: 1950

Background imageScone Collection: New Images August 2021, 12021374

New Images August 2021, 12021374
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Background imageScone Collection: Margaret, Maid of Norway, crowned

Margaret, Maid of Norway, crowned
Margaret, Maid of Norway, (1283-1290) is believed to have been crowned on the stone of Scone which was later incorporated into the Coronation Chair on the instructions of Edward I. Date: 13th century

Background imageScone Collection: Stone of Scone

Stone of Scone
The Stone of Scone in its former position beneath the Coronation Chair in Westminster Abbey, London; it has subsequently been returned to Scotland Date: circa 1845

Background imageScone Collection: Coronation Chair, Westminster Abbey

Coronation Chair, Westminster Abbey
The Coronation Chair at Westminster Abbey. Date: c1825

Background imageScone Collection: Coronation Chair

Coronation Chair
The Coronation Chair, also known as King Edwards Chair, in Westminster Abbey, London, shortly before the coronation of King George V

Background imageScone Collection: Coronation Souvenir Postcard - King George VI

Coronation Souvenir Postcard - King George VI and Queen Elizabeth - 12th May 1937. Date: 1937

Background imageScone Collection: The Village, Scone, Perthshire

The Village, Scone, Perthshire
The Village, Scone, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Date: 1906

Background imageScone Collection: St Edwards Chair - Coronation Chair

St Edwards Chair - Coronation Chair
The Coronation Chair of Great Britain, otherwise known as St. Edwards Chair or King Edwards Chair, used for the crowning of British monarchs

Background imageScone Collection: Five girls with tea tray in a garden

Five girls with tea tray in a garden
Five girls with a tea tray in a garden on a summers day. A badminton net is set up on the lawn in the background. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageScone Collection: Palace Gate, Scone Palace 1837

Palace Gate, Scone Palace 1837
Market Cross and Palace Gate, Scone Palace, Perthshire, Scotland 1837 Date: 1837

Background imageScone Collection: School of Arts, Scone, New South Wales, Australia

School of Arts, Scone, New South Wales, Australia. Built in 1872 and the cultural centre of Scone up to the First World War. Mark Twain gave a speech here. Date: 1907

Background imageScone Collection: Westminster Abbey, London - The Coronation Chair

Westminster Abbey, London - The Coronation Chair. Made in 1300 to enclose the Stone of Scone beneath. In this chair all our Sovereigns have been crowned (except Edward VI)

Background imageScone Collection: Coronation Chair, Westminster Abbey, London

Coronation Chair, Westminster Abbey, London
The Coronation Chair, also known as King Edwards Chair, in Westminster Abbey, London, shortly before the coronation of King George V

Background imageScone Collection: The Coronation Cahir with the Stone of Scone

The Coronation Cahir with the Stone of Scone
The Coronation Chair, Westminster Abbey, London. The stone below the seat is the infamous Stone of Scone. Historically, the artifact was kept at the now-ruined Scone Abbey in Scone, near Perth

Background imageScone Collection: Scone Palace / 1879

Scone Palace / 1879
Scone Palace, Perth

Background imageScone Collection: Coronation Chair, Westminster Abbey

Coronation Chair, Westminster Abbey
The Coronation Chair at Westminster Abbey

Background imageScone Collection: Coronation / Stone Stolen

Coronation / Stone Stolen
THE STONE OF SCONE or STONE OF DESTINY captured by Edward I in 1296 and taken to London

Background imageScone Collection: Westminster Abbey / 1845

Westminster Abbey / 1845
The Stone of Scone in its former position beneath the Coronation Chair in Westminster Abbey, London; it has subsequently been returned to Scotland

Background imageScone Collection: Stone of Scone

Stone of Scone
THE LEGEND OF THE STONE OF SCONE - many versions are offered for the origins of the Coronation Stone, including that it came to Scotland via Ireland from Egypt


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