Commissioned by Queen Victoria in 1858 and made by Garrard ... of course, Her Majesty's coronation gown and robe, is how the dress really communicates messages and has an iconography which ...
While Victoria, who had the nickname of ‘Grandmother of Europe’, wanted Louise to marry European heirs and dignitaries, this ...
She celebrated her Golden Jubilee in the Abbey in 1887 during which she sat in the Coronation Chair. Her Diamond Jubilee was held at St Paul's cathedral. Queen Victoria was crowned on 28th June 1838, ...
but this window was erected to mark Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee in 1887. Two windows next to it show her coronation and a ...
Here's Queen Victoria wearing the crown in an 1887 photograph. The silver gilt coronation spoon is believed to be from the 12th century. The spoon, used to dole out holy oil in every coronation ...
Queen Victoria restored the reputation of a monarchy ... on the streets of London to catch a glimpse of the Queen on her Coronation Day. She was crowned in Westminster Abbey.
The diamond is featured in the Queen Mother's coronation crown ... and surrendered it to Queen Victoria as part of the peace treaty at the end of the First Anglo-Sikh War. It has remained in ...
Queen Camilla wore a floor-length white and gold brocade dress and Coronation Necklace, originally made for Queen Victoria in 1858. Queen Elizabeth III wore it for her coronation in 1953.
Queen Victoria was the first monarch to take up ... she was the first British sovereign to leave from Buckingham Palace for a coronation. Her marriage to Prince Albert in 1840 soon illustrated ...
Coronation rolls have been drawn up since the original was created for the coronation of Edward II and Queen Isabella in 1308 King Charles and Queen Camilla are marking the approaching first ...
After the coronation, Prince Andrew ... They were the first children to be born to a reigning monarch since Queen Victoria. George VI died on 6 February 1952 while Princess Elizabeth and Prince ...