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King George V in his Coronation RobesKing George V (1865-1936) in his Coronation Robes - 22nd June 1911. Date: 1911
Celtic Relics, Personal Ornaments of Gold and Bronze. Gold bracelet, three bronze fibulas, enamelled bronze horse trapping, enamelled ring, bronze torque, gold torque, gold earring, bronze ornament
Squadron of Life Guards cavalry in Queen Victoria sSquadron of Life Guards cavalry in Queen Victorias coronation parade. Handcoloured aquatint engraving from Fores Correct Representation of the State Procession on the Occasion of the August Ceremony
FRENCH REV LOOT CHURCHESFrench Revolutionaries loot the churches and parade through the streets with religious trappings. Date: November 1793
A fantasy goldsmith, wearing an elaborate costume made up of the trappings of his trade. Date: circa 1700
Troika on a Russian street. Date: early 20th century
Queen Anne of Denmark (1574-1619), wife of King James I of England, seen here on horseback
State elephant, Baroda (Vadodara), Gujarat, India. Date: circa 1890s
Philibert Delorme (Mono)PHILIBERT DELORME French architect, depicted with the trappings of his trade Date: 1510 - 1570
People on a donkey cart, Naples, ItalyPeople on a decorated donkey cart, Naples, Italy. Date: late 19th century
Arab man and his horseAn arab man and his horse, the latter wearing a decorative saddle and bridle. Date: early 20th century
French Rev Loot ChurchesFrench Revolutionaries loot the churches and parade through the streets with religious trappings
Tsarist Arms RemovedThe trappings of tsarist Russia are swiftly removed : a shopkeeper at Tomsk, Siberia, removes the tsarist coat of arms of which he was once so proud !
European Culture / EthiopiThe Italians, having conquered Ethiopia, bestow the benefits of European culture, such as the trappings of Roman Catholicism
Mme. Schliemann & JewelsMADAME SCHLIEMANN wife of archeologist Heinrich Schliemann, wearing ornaments found at Mycenae and supposed by her husband to be the property of Helen of Troy
Rc Satire Trappings 1520False devotion : satire on the trappings of religion which are seen as more important than true religious feeling