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Regalia Collection (page 16)

Regalia, the epitome of grandeur and majesty, holds a significant place in the history of monarchies

Background imageRegalia Collection: Native American in full regalia, White Sands National Monument, New Mexico, USA MR

Native American in full regalia, White Sands National Monument, New Mexico, USA MR

Background imageRegalia Collection: Dorethy Tutin actress March 1965 as Queen Victoria in Bristol Old Vic presentation of

Dorethy Tutin actress March 1965 as Queen Victoria in Bristol Old Vic presentation of Portrait of a Queen

Background imageRegalia Collection: His Majesty King George V

His Majesty King George V (1865-1936)

Background imageRegalia Collection: French wine workers, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1986

French wine workers, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1986
Representatives of the Gueval Wine Factory in Pleyber-Christ, Lostwithiels twin town, being shown around the Guildhall. The welcoming group on the left comprises Vic May

Background imageRegalia Collection: The Crown of the Romanoffs

The Crown of the Romanoffs
Photograph of the Romanov crown, 1927. Part of a sale of Russian state jewels sold at auction at Christie Manson and Woods auction house that year. 1927

Background imageRegalia Collection: The Kings Regalia and Coronation Robes

The Kings Regalia and Coronation Robes - Four medieval panels with King George V in his coronation robes circa 1910

Background imageRegalia Collection: The British Empire - Britannia looks out to sea

The British Empire - Britannia looks out to sea from her perch atop the White Cliffs of Dover, defender of a proud nation, yet with her sights set further afield... Date: circa 1900

Background imageRegalia Collection: The King of Cadonia

The King of Cadonia
promotional postcard for The King of Cadonia by Frederick Lonsdale; music Sidney Jones. First produced at the Prince of Wales Theatre, 3rd September 1908. Date: circa 1908

Background imageRegalia Collection: Suffragette W. S. P. U Regalia Flag

Suffragette W. S. P. U Regalia Flag
A W.S.P.U flag or pennant in purple, white and green silk. At one end is a square additional section (24cm x 24cm) in cream silk with beautifully embroidered laurel wreath with purple ribbon bow at

Background imageRegalia Collection: Suffragette W. S. P. U Suffrage Fete 1908

Suffragette W. S. P. U Suffrage Fete 1908
Suffragette W.S.P.U Suffrage Fete 1908. W.S.P.U leaders in front of the Votes for Women stand at the Suffrage Fete. Earls Court, 25th July, 1908

Background imageRegalia Collection: Alexandra Feodorovna in Traditional Costume

Alexandra Feodorovna in Traditional Costume
The final Empress of Russia: Alexandra Feodorovna Romanova, here wearing an extravigant traditional Russian costume before an Imperial ball. Date: 13th February 1903

Background imageRegalia Collection: A. L. Rowse in Lostwithiel, Cornwall. November 1985

A. L. Rowse in Lostwithiel, Cornwall. November 1985
Born at Tregonissey near St Austell, Alfred Leslie Rowse was well known as an expert on Elizabethan England and his poetry about Cornwall is highly regarded

Background imageRegalia Collection: Japan - The Crown Prince (later Emperor) Taisho

Japan - The Crown Prince (later Emperor) Taisho (1879-1926) - Crown Prince from 1888 and Emperor from 1912. Date: circa 1908

Background imageRegalia Collection: Coronation of George V - British Royal Family Tree of 1911

Coronation of George V - British Royal Family Tree of 1911
Coronation of George V. The British Royal Family Tree of 1911. Date: 1911

Background imageRegalia Collection: Inside the annexe at Westminster Abbey - George VI Coronatio

Inside the annexe at Westminster Abbey - George VI Coronatio
A view inside the Great Hall, a temporary annexe designed by Sir James West and built onto Westminster Abbey for the Coronation of King George VI in 1937

Background imageRegalia Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and a thousand years of greatness

Queen Elizabeth II and a thousand years of greatness
Illustration celebrating the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953 depicting the Queen in her ceremonial regalia surrounded by historical figures which have contributed to Britains greatness

Background imageRegalia Collection: The Golden Ampulla and the Anointing Spoon

The Golden Ampulla and the Anointing Spoon
The most ancient regalia used in the most solemn Coronation rite for the anointing of the sovereign - the golden ampulla and the spoon

Background imageRegalia Collection: King George VI in his ceremonial robes by Matania

King George VI in his ceremonial robes by Matania
A triptych of paintings by Fortunino Matania of King George VI dressed in his ceremonial Coronation robes. These paintings were adapted from three done of King Edward VIII for his Coronation

Background imageRegalia Collection: Edward VIII in full dress uniform on a blotter

Edward VIII in full dress uniform on a blotter
King Edward VIII (1894-1972) in full dress uniform on a Family Journal Coronation Year Blotter. Date: 1937

Background imageRegalia Collection: The Queens Coaches - 1953 Coronation

The Queens Coaches - 1953 Coronation
Illustrations of four royal coaches, including the State Coach of Queen Elizabeth I, Mary Tudors Chariot, the coach believed to be used by Queen Anne at her coronation, and the Coronation Coach

Background imageRegalia Collection: Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini

Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini
GIOVANNI LORENZO BERNINI Italian architect, sculptor and painter

Background imageRegalia Collection: Charles I Holl / Van Dyck

Charles I Holl / Van Dyck
CHARLES I OF ENGLAND The King in full regalia

Background imageRegalia Collection: Ptah (Phthah), right, creator of universe and patron of craftsmen, and his consort Sekhmet (Sekhet)

Ptah (Phthah), right, creator of universe and patron of craftsmen, and his consort Sekhmet (Sekhet), left, lion-headed goddess of war, wearing solar disk and uraeus

Background imageRegalia Collection: George, Prince of Wales, and his brother, Prince Frederick

George, Prince of Wales, and his brother, Prince Frederick
George, Prince of Wales (later King George IV, 1762-1830), and his brother, Prince Frederick (1763-1827), Prince- Bishop of Osnabruck (later Duke of York and Albany) in Order of the Garter regalia

Background imageRegalia Collection: Tower of London fire, breaking into the strongroom

Tower of London fire, breaking into the strongroom
Tower of London fire, 30 October 1841 - a group of men breaking into the strongroom in the Jewel Tower to remove the crown jewels and save them from destruction. 1841

Background imageRegalia Collection: Undergraduate of Bradfield College, Berkshire

Undergraduate of Bradfield College, Berkshire, in academic mortar board and gown. Date: 1939

Background imageRegalia Collection: Under Which King? by James Bernard Fagan

Under Which King? by James Bernard Fagan
Promotional postcard for Under Which King? By James Bernard Fagan. First produced at the Adelphi Theatre, 5th June 1905. The choice is, of course

Background imageRegalia Collection: The Rose and the Ring by Christine Marillier

The Rose and the Ring by Christine Marillier
Promotional postcard for The Rose and the Ring by Christine Marillier. A Musical Fantasy dramatised by the composer from W. M. Thackerays story (1854)

Background imageRegalia Collection: Henry V by William Shakespeare

Henry V by William Shakespeare
Promotional postcard for Henry V by William Shakespeare. Lewis Waller was the leading matinee idol of his day, and well cast as Henry

Background imageRegalia Collection: The Marriages of Mayair by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton

The Marriages of Mayair by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton
Promotional postcard for The Marriages of Mayfair by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. First produced Drury Lane Theatre, 21st Septembe 1908. The box with the lid open

Background imageRegalia Collection: Medieval eagle regalia

Medieval eagle regalia.. Chromolithograph from Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century, Frankfurt, 1889

Background imageRegalia Collection: Suffragette N. W. S. P. U Regalia Ribbon

Suffragette N. W. S. P. U Regalia Ribbon
N.W.S.P.U regalia or ribbon, produced for the Great Womens Sunday Demonstration, 21st June 1908, in Hyde Park. Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence was responsible for choosing the colours - purple

Background imageRegalia Collection: Gordon Boys Orphanage, Dover - Sword Dance

Gordon Boys Orphanage, Dover - Sword Dance
Inmates of the Gordon Boys Orphanage, Dover perform the Argyll Sword Dance dressed in full Scottish regalia. Date: Date unknown

Background imageRegalia Collection: Masonic group, India

Masonic group, India. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageRegalia Collection: Eight King Edwards

Eight King Edwards
King Edward VIII pictured centre in his coronation regalia (except he abdicated before he could be crowned). Surrounding him are the seven preceding King Edwards. Date: 1936

Background imageRegalia Collection: Coronation of King Henry IV

Coronation of King Henry IV
An impression of part of the Coronation procession at the time of King Henry IV (1366 - 1413), showing knightly attendants in procession up the nave bearing the mace, the helmet

Background imageRegalia Collection: Crowning of King George V

Crowning of King George V
The crowning of King George V during his 1911 Coronation. Date: 1911

Background imageRegalia Collection: Fire in the Tower of London, rescuing the Crown Jewels

Fire in the Tower of London, rescuing the Crown Jewels
Breaking into the strong room in the Jewel Tower at the Tower of London to rescue the Crown Jewels during a fire in 1841. Date: 1841

Background imageRegalia Collection: Closing Jewel House at Tower of London during 1937 Coronatio

Closing Jewel House at Tower of London during 1937 Coronatio
A Yeoman warder pinning up the Lord Chamberlains notice on the Wakefield Tower in the Tower of London, announcing that owing to the removal of the Regalia the place will be closed until May 17

Background imageRegalia Collection: Royal investiture of the Prince of Wales at Caernarvon Castl

Royal investiture of the Prince of Wales at Caernarvon Castl
Prince Charles in full regalia as he is presented to the Welsh people at Queen Eleanors Gate. His coronet weighs only three pounds and is of pure gold crystals

Background imageRegalia Collection: Kings State Harness for State Coach

Kings State Harness for State Coach
A horse wearing the Kings State Harness, for use with the State Coach. Date: early 20th century

Background imageRegalia Collection: Tsar Nicholas II Coronation at St. Petersburg

Tsar Nicholas II Coronation at St. Petersburg
Tsar Nicholas II of Russia was crowned on the 26th of May 1896 in St. Petersburg; the entire city was adorned with an enormous assortment of extravagant regalia. Date: 26th May 1896

Background imageRegalia Collection: Tsar Nicholas II Coronation - The Triumph Area

Tsar Nicholas II Coronation - The Triumph Area
Tsar Nicholas II of Russia was coronated on the 26th of May 1896, this space, named the Triumph area was at the time devoted to celebrating the event

Background imageRegalia Collection: Sir Michael A. S. Biddulph, Vanity Fair, Spy

Sir Michael A. S. Biddulph, Vanity Fair, Spy
SIR MICHAEL ANTHONY SHRAPNEL BIDDULPH (1823-1904) Artist. Caption: The Regalia Date: 1823-1904

Background imageRegalia Collection: Thomas Walsh

Thomas Walsh
THOMAS WALSH - Catholic churchman, vicar apostolic of the London district (equival- -ent to a bishop, but whose bishopric has been inter- -rupted) in full regalia. Date: 1766 - 1849

Background imageRegalia Collection: Symbols Chakravartin Folio Digambara Manuscript

Symbols Chakravartin Folio Digambara Manuscript
Artokoloro

Background imageRegalia Collection: Dancing and Grand march at the North American Indian Days celebration at Browning Montana

Dancing and Grand march at the North American Indian Days celebration at Browning Montana, USA

Background imageRegalia Collection: ESTHER DEER (c1891-1992). Mohawk dancer, singer, and activist. Esther Louise Georgette Deer

ESTHER DEER (c1891-1992). Mohawk dancer, singer, and activist. Esther Louise Georgette Deer, also known as Princess White Deer. Photographed with Presidential Secretary Marvin H



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Regalia, the epitome of grandeur and majesty, holds a significant place in the history of monarchies. From Elizabeth II, the esteemed Queen of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth, to the iconic royal crowns and sceptre, regalia symbolizes power and tradition. One cannot discuss regalia without mentioning Masonic Regalia. These ornate garments are worn by members of Freemasonry during their rituals and ceremonies, embodying secrecy and mystique. The Crowns of Britain stand as timeless symbols of monarchy's splendor. Each crown tells a unique story - from the Crown of Scotland with its rich Scottish heritage to King George VI's Coronation Robes designed by Albert Collings, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship fit for royalty. The Coronation of King George V and Queen Mary was an extraordinary event that showcased Britain's opulence. The Coronation Regalia played a central role in this grand ceremony held at Westminster Abbey where notables assembled in awe-inspiring anticipation. These regal artifacts are more than just decorative pieces; they represent both power and faith. They serve as Symbols of Power and Glory while also reflecting Christian beliefs deeply ingrained within British culture. Amongst these treasures lies one that stands above all - The Imperial State Crown. This magnificent piece is adorned with precious gemstones such as diamonds, sapphires, rubies, emeralds – truly befitting its name. Worn during important state occasions like the State Opening of Parliament or coronations, it exudes unparalleled elegance. As we delve into history through regalia's lens, we witness how these objects have become intertwined with narratives spanning centuries. They remind us not only of past glories but also inspire reverence for traditions that continue to shape our present-day society.