Evans Brothers Ltd Collection
"Evans Brothers Ltd: A Glimpse into Royal History" Step back in time with Evans Brothers Ltd as we explore a fascinating collection of historical artifacts
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
"Evans Brothers Ltd: A Glimpse into Royal History" Step back in time with Evans Brothers Ltd as we explore a fascinating collection of historical artifacts. Among them, "The Kings Orb and Sceptre" from 1937, crafted by an unknown creator, symbolizing the power and authority of King George V during his Silver Jubilee. Another remarkable piece is "The Imperial State Crown, " also from 1937, showcasing intricate craftsmanship that remains unmatched to this day. Its creator may be unknown, but its elegance speaks volumes about the grandeur of British royalty. Delve deeper into history with "St. Edwards Crown, " created in 1937 for the coronation of King George VI. This masterpiece embodies tradition and regality like no other. But it's not just crowns and scepters that define our collection; there are glimpses into the personal life of royalty too. Discover rare photographs such as "Learning To Be A King" captured in March 1916 but released in 1937 – a poignant reminder of how monarchs are groomed for their roles. Witness Queen Elizabeth's compassion as she inaugurates a children's playground in 1936 through our photograph titled "The Queen Opens a Children's Playground. " It showcases her dedication to nurturing future generations. Explore beyond royal duties with images like "The King's Interest in Sport" from 1931 or "The King Opening The Navy Week at Portsmouth" around c1935 – these snapshots reveal the multifaceted interests and engagements of British monarchs throughout history. Our collection also highlights significant moments when foreign dignitaries were welcomed to Britain, exemplified by the photograph titled "Welcoming Another Distinguished Foreign Visitor" dating back to 1919 but published later in 1937. Lastly, immerse yourself in Scotland's beauty through our image capturing "The Royal Family In Scotland, " taken circa 1930. Experience their connection to the land and people, transcending borders.