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"Sash: A Symbol of Power, Influence, and Legacy" Throughout history, the sash has been worn by individuals who have left an indelible mark on society

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Gustav II Adolf (1594-1632), King of Sweden, in or after c.1633. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Gustav II Adolf (1594-1632), King of Sweden, in or after c.1633. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Gustav II Adolf (1594-1632), King of Sweden, in or after c.1633. Copy after Michiel Jansz van Mierevelt

Background imageSash Collection: William V, Prince of Orange-Nassau, 1763-1776. Creator: Johann Georg Ziesenis

William V, Prince of Orange-Nassau, 1763-1776. Creator: Johann Georg Ziesenis
William V, Prince of Orange-Nassau, 1763-1776. William V (1748-1806) was a prince of Orange and the last stadtholder of the Dutch Republic. He went into exile to London in 1795

Background imageSash Collection: Carl Gustaf Wrangel of Salmis, 1613-1676, 1652. Creator: Matthaus Merian

Carl Gustaf Wrangel of Salmis, 1613-1676, 1652. Creator: Matthaus Merian
Carl Gustaf Wrangel of Salmis, 1613-1676, 1652

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of a man with a sash, 1696. Creator: Hendrick van Beaumont

Portrait of a man with a sash, 1696. Creator: Hendrick van Beaumont
Portrait of a man with a sash, 1696

Background imageSash Collection: His Majesty The King, 1911. Creator: Unknown

His Majesty The King, 1911. Creator: Unknown
His Majesty The King, 1911. King George V and his Queen consort Mary of Teck were crowned on 22 June 1911. From "The Book of the Coronation". [Cassell and Company, Ltd. London, 1911]

Background imageSash Collection: The Book of the Coronation, 1911. Creator: Unknown

The Book of the Coronation, 1911. Creator: Unknown
The Book of the Coronation, 1911. King George V and his Queen consort Mary of Teck were crowned on 22 June 1911. From "The Book of the Coronation". [Cassell and Company, Ltd. London, 1911]

Background imageSash Collection: Man with sword and blue jacket (Lodewijk Ernst Hertog from Brunswijk Wolffenbüttel?), 1700-1800

Man with sword and blue jacket (Lodewijk Ernst Hertog from Brunswijk Wolffenbüttel?), 1700-1800. Creator: Anon
Man with sword and blue jacket (Lodewijk Ernst Hertog from Brunswijk Wolffenbuttel?), 1700-1800. Man wearing red sash, hoilding a sabre

Background imageSash Collection: King Frederik V as a boy, 1730-1800. Creator: Unknown

King Frederik V as a boy, 1730-1800. Creator: Unknown
King Frederik V as a boy, 1730-1800

Background imageSash Collection: Frederik s'Jacob (1822-1901). Gouverneur-generaal (1880-84), 1895-1896

Frederik s'Jacob (1822-1901). Gouverneur-generaal (1880-84), 1895-1896. Creator: Pieter de Josselin de Jong
Frederik s'Jacob (1822-1901). Gouverneur-generaal (1880-84), 1895-1896

Background imageSash Collection: Woman Suffrage - Pickets, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Woman Suffrage - Pickets, 1917

Woman Suffrage - Pickets, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Woman Suffrage - Pickets, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Woman Suffrage - Pickets, 1917

Background imageSash Collection: Charles Ferdinand Pahud (1803-73). Gouverneur-generaal (1855-61), 1863-1868. Creator: Jacob Spoel

Charles Ferdinand Pahud (1803-73). Gouverneur-generaal (1855-61), 1863-1868. Creator: Jacob Spoel
Charles Ferdinand Pahud (1803-73). Gouverneur-generaal (1855-61), 1863-1868

Background imageSash Collection: Woman Suffrage - Oldest Suffragette, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Woman Suffrage - Oldest Suffragette, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Woman Suffrage - Oldest Suffragette, 1917
Woman Suffrage - Oldest Suffragette, 1917

Background imageSash Collection: Johan Paul Graaf van Limburg Stirum, Governor-General, 1920. Creator: M. Loebell

Johan Paul Graaf van Limburg Stirum, Governor-General, 1920. Creator: M. Loebell
Johan Paul Graaf van Limburg Stirum, Governor-General, 1920. Johan Paul, Count of Limburg-Stirum (1873-1948) was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies 1916-1921

Background imageSash Collection: Ludolph Anne Jan Wilt Baron Sloet van de Beele (1806-90). Gouverneur-generaal (1861-66), 1867

Ludolph Anne Jan Wilt Baron Sloet van de Beele (1806-90). Gouverneur-generaal (1861-66), 1867

Background imageSash Collection: Johan Wilhelm van Lansberge (1830-1906). Gouverneur-generaal (1875-1880), 1887

Johan Wilhelm van Lansberge (1830-1906). Gouverneur-generaal (1875-1880), 1887. Creator: Andries van den Berg
Johan Wilhelm van Lansberge (1830-1906). Gouverneur-generaal (1875-1880), 1887

Background imageSash Collection: Cornelis Theodorus Elout (1767-1841). Commissaris-generaal (1816-19), c.1883

Cornelis Theodorus Elout (1767-1841). Commissaris-generaal (1816-19), c.1883. Creator: Andries van den Berg
Cornelis Theodorus Elout (1767-1841). Commissaris-generaal (1816-19), c.1883

Background imageSash Collection: Trictrac Players; Chequers Players, 1648-1710. Creator: Charles Emanuel Biset

Trictrac Players; Chequers Players, 1648-1710. Creator: Charles Emanuel Biset
Trictrac Players; Chequers Players, 1648-1710

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Ernst Casimir I (1573-1632), Count of Nassau-Dietz, 1633. Creator: Wybrand Simonsz

Portrait of Ernst Casimir I (1573-1632), Count of Nassau-Dietz, 1633. Creator: Wybrand Simonsz. de Geest the Elder
Portrait of Ernst Casimir I (1573-1632), Count of Nassau-Dietz, 1633. Other Title(s): Portrait of Ernst Casimir I (1573-1632), Count of Nassau-Dietz

Background imageSash Collection: Costumes from the Fancy-Dress Ball, in Aid of the Royal Academy of Music, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Costumes from the Fancy-Dress Ball, in Aid of the Royal Academy of Music, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Costumes from the Fancy-Dress Ball, in Aid of the Royal Academy of Music, 1856....superb dresses worn by those members of the female aristocracy...The Countess of Jersey as "Night"

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Daniel de Hertaing (?-1625), Lord of Marquette, c.1612-c.1633

Portrait of Daniel de Hertaing (?-1625), Lord of Marquette, c.1612-c.1633

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Willem Adriaen (?-1625), Count of Hornes, Lord of Kessel and Westwezel, c.1616-c.1633

Portrait of Willem Adriaen (?-1625), Count of Hornes, Lord of Kessel and Westwezel, c.1616-c.1633

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Johann Conrad von Salm (1590-1625), Waldgrave and Rhinegrave of Dhaun, c.1622-c.1625

Portrait of Johann Conrad von Salm (1590-1625), Waldgrave and Rhinegrave of Dhaun, c.1622-c.1625

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Sir William Brog (1563-1636), c.1609-c.1633. Creator

Portrait of Sir William Brog (1563-1636), c.1609-c.1633. Creator: Workshop of Jan Antonisz van Ravesteyn
Portrait of Sir William Brog (1563-1636), c.1609-c.1633

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Francisco Hurtado de Mendoza (1546-1623), c.1609-c.1633

Portrait of Francisco Hurtado de Mendoza (1546-1623), c.1609-c.1633. Creator: Workshop of Jan Antonisz van Ravesteyn
Portrait of Francisco Hurtado de Mendoza (1546-1623), c.1609-c.1633

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Olivier van den Tempel (1540-1603), Lord of Corbeecke, c.1609-c.1633

Portrait of Olivier van den Tempel (1540-1603), Lord of Corbeecke, c.1609-c.1633

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Nicolaas Schmelzing (1561-1629), c.1609-c.1633. Creator

Portrait of Nicolaas Schmelzing (1561-1629), c.1609-c.1633. Creator: Workshop of Michiel Jansz van Mierevelt
Portrait of Nicolaas Schmelzing (1561-1629), c.1609-c.1633

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Gaspard de Coligny III (1584-1646), Count of Châtillon sur Loing, c.1609-c.1633

Portrait of Gaspard de Coligny III (1584-1646), Count of Châtillon sur Loing, c.1609-c.1633
Portrait of Gaspard de Coligny III (1584-1646), Count of Chatillon sur Loing, c.1609-c.1633

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Philip Ernst (1585-1629), Count of Hohenlohe zu Langenburg, c.1609-c.1633

Portrait of Philip Ernst (1585-1629), Count of Hohenlohe zu Langenburg, c.1609-c.1633

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Philips (1550-1606), Count of Hohenlohe zu Langenburg, c.1609-c.1633

Portrait of Philips (1550-1606), Count of Hohenlohe zu Langenburg, c.1609-c.1633

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of William (1592-1642), Count of Nassau-Siegen, c.1620-c.1630

Portrait of William (1592-1642), Count of Nassau-Siegen, c.1620-c.1630. Creator: Workshop of Jan Antonisz van Ravesteyn
Portrait of William (1592-1642), Count of Nassau-Siegen, c.1620-c.1630

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Philips (1566-95), Count of Nassau, c.1610-c.1620

Portrait of Philips (1566-95), Count of Nassau, c.1610-c.1620. Creator: Workshop of Jan Antonisz van Ravesteyn
Portrait of Philips (1566-95), Count of Nassau, c.1610-c.1620

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Louis Henry (1594-1661), Prince of Nassau-Dillenburg, c.1625-c.1650. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Louis Henry (1594-1661), Prince of Nassau-Dillenburg, c.1625-c.1650. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Louis Henry (1594-1661), Prince of Nassau-Dillenburg, c.1625-c.1650

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Jan the Middle (1561-1623), Count Nassau-Siegen, c.1610-c.1620

Portrait of Jan the Middle (1561-1623), Count Nassau-Siegen, c.1610-c.1620

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Jan the Younger (1583-1638), Count of Nassau-Siegen (Count John VIII... c.1613-c.1620)

Portrait of Jan the Younger (1583-1638), Count of Nassau-Siegen (Count John VIII... c.1613-c.1620)
Portrait of Jan the Younger (1583-1638), Count of Nassau-Siegen (Count John VIII of Nassau-Siegen), c.1613-c.1620

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Justinus of Nassau (1559-1631), c.1609-c.1633. Creator

Portrait of Justinus of Nassau (1559-1631), c.1609-c.1633. Creator: Workshop of Jan Antonisz van Ravesteyn
Portrait of Justinus of Nassau (1559-1631), c.1609-c.1633

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Adolf (1586-1608), Count of Nassau-Siegen, c.1609-1633

Portrait of Adolf (1586-1608), Count of Nassau-Siegen, c.1609-1633. Creator: Workshop of Jan Antonisz van Ravesteyn
Portrait of Adolf (1586-1608), Count of Nassau-Siegen, c.1609-1633

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Jan the Younger (1583-1638), Count of Nassau-Siegen, c.1614-c.1633

Portrait of Jan the Younger (1583-1638), Count of Nassau-Siegen, c.1614-c.1633

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Albert (1596-1626), Count of Nassau-Dillenburg, 1622

Portrait of Albert (1596-1626), Count of Nassau-Dillenburg, 1622. Creator: Workshop of Jan Antonisz van Ravesteyn
Portrait of Albert (1596-1626), Count of Nassau-Dillenburg, 1622

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Willem Frederik (1613-64), Count of Nassau-Dietz, 1632. Creator: Wybrand Simonsz

Portrait of Willem Frederik (1613-64), Count of Nassau-Dietz, 1632. Creator: Wybrand Simonsz. de Geest the Elder
Portrait of Willem Frederik (1613-64), Count of Nassau-Dietz, 1632

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Ernst Casimir (1573-1632), Count of Nassau-Dietz, c.1623-c.1633

Portrait of Ernst Casimir (1573-1632), Count of Nassau-Dietz, c.1623-c.1633

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Philips (1566-95), Count of Nassau, c.1609-c.1633. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Philips (1566-95), Count of Nassau, c.1609-c.1633. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Philips (1566-95), Count of Nassau, c.1609-c.1633

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Lodewijk Günther (1575-1604), Count of Nassau, c.1609-c.1633. Creator

Portrait of Lodewijk Günther (1575-1604), Count of Nassau, c.1609-c.1633. Creator
Portrait of Lodewijk Gunther (1575-1604), Count of Nassau, c.1609-c.1633

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Willem Lodewijk (1560-1620), Count of Nassau, Nicknamed in Frisian... 1609

Portrait of Willem Lodewijk (1560-1620), Count of Nassau, Nicknamed in Frisian... 1609
Portrait of Willem Lodewijk (1560-1620), Count of Nassau, Nicknamed in Frisian us heit (our father), 1609

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Adolf (1540-68), Count of Nassau, c.1633-c.1635. Creator: Workshop of Wybrand de Geest

Portrait of Adolf (1540-68), Count of Nassau, c.1633-c.1635. Creator: Workshop of Wybrand de Geest
Portrait of Adolf (1540-68), Count of Nassau, c.1633-c.1635

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Willem III (1650-1702), Prince of Orange, c.1653

Portrait of Willem III (1650-1702), Prince of Orange, c.1653. Creator: Workshop of Gerard van Honthorst
Portrait of Willem III (1650-1702), Prince of Orange, c.1653

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Maurits (1567-1625), Prince of Orange, c.1609-c.1633

Portrait of Maurits (1567-1625), Prince of Orange, c.1609-c.1633. Creator: Workshop of Michiel Jansz van Mierevelt
Portrait of Maurits (1567-1625), Prince of Orange, c.1609-c.1633

Background imageSash Collection: New Uniform of the Coldstream Guards, 1856. Creator: Unknown

New Uniform of the Coldstream Guards, 1856. Creator: Unknown
New Uniform of the Coldstream Guards, 1856. The Night Sentry has been made almost luxuriously comfortable, even in the most severe weather

Background imageSash Collection: Portrait of Nicolaas Schmelzing (1561-1629), in or after 1611

Portrait of Nicolaas Schmelzing (1561-1629), in or after 1611. Creator: Workshop of Jan Antonisz van Ravesteyn
Portrait of Nicolaas Schmelzing (1561-1629), in or after 1611



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"Sash: A Symbol of Power, Influence, and Legacy" Throughout history, the sash has been worn by individuals who have left an indelible mark on society. From Queen Elizabeth II, the beloved monarch of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth, to influential figures like Gen C Gordon and Col Lith, this accessory holds great significance. In 1953, Queen Elizabeth II donned her coronation robes with a majestic sash draped across her shoulder. The artist Sterling Henry Nahum Baron captured this iconic moment that symbolized her reign as a powerful leader. The suffragette movement led by Pankhurst in Manchester Docks fought tirelessly for women's rights. Their determination was embodied in their symbolic sashes proudly displayed during protests. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, known as the father of modern Turkey, wore a sash that represented his vision for progress and reform. Similarly, Reza Shah Pahlavi of Iran used his regal sash to signify authority during his transformative rule. Even fictional characters found themselves adorned with significant sashes. In Hannah Humphrey's depiction of "The King of Brobdingnag" from Gulliver's Travels published in 1803, we see how even imaginary realms recognize the power behind this accessory. The military also embraces the importance of tradition and honor through their use of ceremonial sashes. As they celebrate the birthday of their queen or pay homage to Field Marshal Lord Roberts' leadership during South Africa's conflicts in 1902 - these symbols serve as reminders of duty and loyalty. Portraits throughout history capture distinguished individuals wearing magnificent sashes; Nelson exuding bravery on panel canvas or Queen Victoria radiating elegance circa 1880 – all showcasing how these adornments elevate one's stature. Lastly but not leastly is Princess Elizabeth herself before she ascended to become Queen Elizabeth II.