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Coronations Collection (page 4)

Background imageCoronations Collection: The coronation parade of Edward VII

The coronation parade of Edward VII in 1902. Colonial troops on parade. 1902

Background imageCoronations Collection: 1953 Coronation street party

1953 Coronation street party
Photograph of a childrens street party in an unidentified but bunting adorned location, with children enjoying some teatime treats and parents

Background imageCoronations Collection: Coronation 1953 - Dawn of a new Elizabethan Age

Coronation 1953 - Dawn of a new Elizabethan Age
Aerial view of Westminster Abbey and the surrounding area showing the pageantry of the Coronation procession, contrasted with the glorious reign of the first Queen Elizabeth I. Date: 1953

Background imageCoronations Collection: Coronation 1937 - King George VI standing before the assembl

Coronation 1937 - King George VI standing before the assembl
Beginning of the service at the Coronation of King George VI is The Recognition. The King, stands before the Assembly while the Archbishop of Canterbury, Cosmo Lang, presents him

Background imageCoronations Collection: Processional route for the 1937 Coronation

Processional route for the 1937 Coronation
Incredibly detailed aerial view of central London by ILN special artist G.H. Davis showing the processional route to and from Westminster Abbey for the Coronation of King George VI in 1937

Background imageCoronations Collection: Coronation Commissions First Meeting: Mr Attlee

Coronation Commissions First Meeting: Mr Attlee
Mr Attlee, at the time, leader of the opposition and a member of the Coronation Committee. 1952

Background imageCoronations Collection: Coronation Commissions First Meeting: Churchill

Coronation Commissions First Meeting: Churchill
The Prime Minister, Winston Churchill entering his car outside St. Jamess Palace after attending the first meeting of the Coronation Commission. Date: 1952

Background imageCoronations Collection: King George VI in Coronation robes, 1937

King George VI in Coronation robes, 1937
Portrait of King George VI in Coronation robes. Date: 1937

Background imageCoronations Collection: Annexe built on Westminster Abbey for William IV coronation

Annexe built on Westminster Abbey for William IV coronation
The first occasion on which a temporary annexe to Westminster Abbey was built, for the Coronation of King William IV in 1830

Background imageCoronations Collection: State Coach

State Coach
Side view of the magnificent Golden State coach used for royal coronations decorated with paintings by Cipriani including the royal arms on the upper back panel, ornamented with the Order of St

Background imageCoronations Collection: Coronation 1937 - Bond Street arrayed in white

Coronation 1937 - Bond Street arrayed in white
Bond Street hung with white banners which are floodlit to celebrate the Coronation of King George VI in May 1937. The white banners, 30 feet by 6 feet

Background imageCoronations Collection: Coronation 1937 - Regent Street decorated

Coronation 1937 - Regent Street decorated
Regent Street in central London decorated with red, white, blue and gold for the Coronation of King George VI in May 1937

Background imageCoronations Collection: Annexe built on Westminster Abbey for George V coronation

Annexe built on Westminster Abbey for George V coronation
Photograph showing the temporary annexe constructed to provide extra space for the coronation procession of King George V. The structure was gothic in style with a porte-cochere. Date: 1937

Background imageCoronations Collection: Annexe built on Westminster Abbey for Edward VII coronation

Annexe built on Westminster Abbey for Edward VII coronation
The temporary annexe constructed outside Westminster Abbey for marshalling the coronation procession of King Edward VII in 1902

Background imageCoronations Collection: Coronation 1953, Queen Elizabeth II - St Edwards Crown

Coronation 1953, Queen Elizabeth II - St Edwards Crown
The Archbishop of Canterbury placing St. Edwards Crown on the head of Queen Elizabeth II - the supreme moment in the Coronation service at Westminster Abbey on 2 June 1953. Date: 1953

Background imageCoronations Collection: His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, K. G

His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, K. G
The Hereditary Earl Marshal of England, his Grace the Duke of Norfolk, K. G. Head of the Heralds College, who is responsible for the coronation arrangements

Background imageCoronations Collection: The State Coach of British Sovereigns

The State Coach of British Sovereigns: Used since the time of George III. This magnificent vehicle, designed by William (later Sir William) Chambers, was built for George III. And finished in 1762

Background imageCoronations Collection: Coronation Medals

Coronation Medals of the Kings and Queens of England, from William and Mary to George VI

Background imageCoronations Collection: The Crowning of Queen Elizabeth II / Coronation

The Crowning of Queen Elizabeth II / Coronation
The supreme moment during the coronation ceremony of Queen Elizabeth II with the Archbishop of Canterbury placing the crown on the monarchs head

Background imageCoronations Collection: Rev. Dr. A. C. Don, Dean of Westminster

Rev. Dr. A. C. Don, Dean of Westminster
The Dean of Westminster, according to ancient traditional rights, assists the Archbishop of Canterbury at the coronation of British Sovereigns, in particular at the Unction, the Investiture

Background imageCoronations Collection: The Scottish regalia for coronations of Scottish Monarchs

The Scottish regalia for coronations of Scottish Monarchs
The Scottish regalia used at the coronations of Scottish Monarchs, and objects associated with the symbols of Sovereignty

Background imageCoronations Collection: The Crowning of a Queen

The Crowning of a Queen
" The Crowning of a Queen", from an Authority of c. 1373: One of the four Illuminations in " Liber Regalis, " a manuscript of the Coronation Service in Westminster Abby Library

Background imageCoronations Collection: The Mall at night decorated for the Coronation, 1953

The Mall at night decorated for the Coronation, 1953
Floodlit lions and unicorns stand guard over the illuminated coronets twinkling and floating in the night air. The Mall after dark decorated for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953

Background imageCoronations Collection: Tatler Coronation Number front cover, 1953

Tatler Coronation Number front cover, 1953
Front cover of the Tatler reporting on the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in June 1953, and featuring four ceremonial spears with the coat of arms of the Queen against a red velvet backdrop

Background imageCoronations Collection: King with Regalia

King with Regalia
The king on his throne, holding the orb and sceptre, surrounded by his courtiers. Date: 15th century

Background imageCoronations Collection: The Throne of George IV by T. Dowse

The Throne of George IV by T. Dowse
The throne of King George IV by T. Dowse, inventor of the burnished raised gold and silver in imitation of the ancient missal" presented in a gilt frame

Background imageCoronations Collection: Coronation Chair & Regalia of England

Coronation Chair & Regalia of England
The Ancient Coronation Chair and Regalia of England, including the Crown Jewels, and medals of King George III and Queen Charlotte given away at their coronation in 1761

Background imageCoronations Collection: Romanian coronation 1922

Romanian coronation 1922
The coronation of King Ferdinand and Queen Marie of Romania at Alba Julia in Transylvania on 15 October 1922. There was no historical tradition of coronations in Romania

Background imageCoronations Collection: Charles V Crowned

Charles V Crowned
Charles V le Sage, and his wife Jeanne de Bourbon, are crowned at Reims

Background imageCoronations Collection: Lord Gwydyr (1810-1909)

Lord Gwydyr (1810-1909)
Photographic portrait of Lord Gwydyr, a member of British aristocracy, who had attended four British coronations; those of George IV, William IV, Queen Victoria and King Edward VII

Background imageCoronations Collection: English Coronation Stone

English Coronation Stone
The English Coronation Stone, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, dating back to 901. Alfred the Greats son Edward the Elder was the first of seven Saxon kings to be crowned on it

Background imageCoronations Collection: Coronation / Moscow 1896

Coronation / Moscow 1896
The coronation of Nicolas II and Alexandra of Russia, which apparently inspired a polka!

Background imageCoronations Collection: William IV Crowned

William IV Crowned
CORONATION OF WILLIAM IV Though he succeeds George IV in June 1830, he is not crowned at Westminster Abbey until 15 months later

Background imageCoronations Collection: Edward VIII Coronation

Edward VIII Coronation
EDWARD VIII An artists impression of how Edwards coronation ceremony would have looked, had he not abdicated in December 1936

Background imageCoronations Collection: Coronation Carving 1559

Coronation Carving 1559
Detail of one of the carvings on an oak settle made to commemorate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth I

Background imageCoronations Collection: Coronation / Edward VI

Coronation / Edward VI
EDWARD VI rides to his coronation through the snow- covered streets of London

Background imageCoronations Collection: Edward III Coronation

Edward III Coronation
EDWARD III KING OF ENGLAND His coronation in Westminster Abbey, at the age of 15

Background imageCoronations Collection: Coronation Charles V 14C

Coronation Charles V 14C
Coronation of Charles V

Background imageCoronations Collection: Coronation Chair, Westminster Abbey

Coronation Chair, Westminster Abbey
The Coronation Chair at Westminster Abbey

Background imageCoronations Collection: French Coronation 1365

French Coronation 1365
The Order of the Coronation of the King of France - manuscript made for Charles V

Background imageCoronations Collection: Coronation Catherine II

Coronation Catherine II
The coronation of Catherine the Great of Russia

Background imageCoronations Collection: 1399 / Henry IV Crowned

1399 / Henry IV Crowned
HENRY IV crowned at Westminster

Background imageCoronations 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 imageCoronations Collection: Coronation / Herbwoman

Coronation / Herbwoman
The Kings Herbwoman, assisted by six maidens, strewed flowers and herbs in the path of the King - this picture shows Miss Fellowes at the Coronation of George IV

Background imageCoronations Collection: Sacre of Pepin

Sacre of Pepin
The sacre of Pepin III, maire du palais of Neustrie, Bourgogne and Austrasie, crowned king of the Franks

Background imageCoronations Collection: Coronation of Victoria

Coronation of Victoria
The coronation of Queen Victoria at Westminster Abbey



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