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Garter Collection (#9)

"An Emblem of Prestige and Tradition: The Illustrious Garter" The garter, a symbol steeped in history and regal significance

Background imageGarter Collection: Portrait William III Prince Orange-Nassau King

Portrait William III Prince Orange-Nassau King
Portrait of William III, Prince of Orange-Nassau, King of England, Bust of William III, King of England. He bears the order mark of the Garter, knighthood order

Background imageGarter Collection: View surroundings Narni Lombardy Vue aux environs de Narni

View surroundings Narni Lombardy Vue aux environs de Narni
View of the surroundings of Narni and Lombardy Vue aux environs de Narni and Lombardy (title on object), View of an idyllic Italian landscape with waterfalls

Background imageGarter Collection: Star, Collar And Badge Of The Order Of The Garter. From The Cyclopaedia Or Universal Dictionary Of

Star, Collar And Badge Of The Order Of The Garter. From The Cyclopaedia Or Universal Dictionary Of Arts, Sciences And Literature By Abraham Rees, Published London 1820

Background imageGarter Collection: George Clifford 3Rd. Earl Of Cumberland, 1558-1605. Knight Of The Garter

George Clifford 3Rd. Earl Of Cumberland, 1558-1605. Knight Of The Garter. From The Book "Lodges British
George Clifford 3Rd. Earl Of Cumberland, 1558-1605. Knight Of The Garter. From The Book " Lodges British Portraits" Published London 1823

Background imageGarter Collection: A Garter Snake Poses In Dry Leaves; Vian, Oklahoma, United States Of America

A Garter Snake Poses In Dry Leaves; Vian, Oklahoma, United States Of America

Background imageGarter Collection: She Took Off Her Golden Garter And Put It Round The Roe Bucks Neck

She Took Off Her Golden Garter And Put It Round The Roe Bucks Neck. Illustration By Arthur Rackham From Grimms Fairy Tale, Little Brother And Little Sister, Published Late 19Th Century

Background imageGarter Collection: Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey

Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey
Henry William Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey (1768-1854), carrying St Edwards Crown at King George IVs Coronation as Lord High Steward of England, July 1821. 1821

Background imageGarter Collection: Advert for Acaric mens sock suspender 1898

Advert for Acaric mens sock suspender 1898
For gentlemen the Acaric, sock suspender, preventing slipping down of socks! Date: 1898

Background imageGarter Collection: War tennis tournament at Queens Club, 1916

War tennis tournament at Queens Club, 1916
A page from The Tatler reporting with photographs on a tennis tournament held in aid of the Star and Garter Home Fund for Disabled Soldiers, which took place on the 15 July 1916

Background imageGarter Collection: FASHION: FLAPPER, 1920s. A flapper of the 1920s with ermine garters

FASHION: FLAPPER, 1920s. A flapper of the 1920s with ermine garters

Background imageGarter Collection: Royal Garter - Christopher Hinton

Royal Garter - Christopher Hinton
Royal Garter / Christopher Hinton

Background imageGarter Collection: The future King Edward VIII

The future King Edward VIII
Portrait of the Prince of Wales and future King Edward VIII. He is wearing the Insignia of the Garter. Photo by D. Knights Whittome, at Windsor Castle on June 10th 1911, after the investiture

Background imageGarter Collection: Insignia of the most noble Order of the Garter

Insignia of the most noble Order of the Garter
The Insignia of the Most Noble Order of the Garter - the collar, with the George appended, garter, star, and lesser George on a blue ribbon

Background imageGarter Collection: The Heraldry of the Duke and Duchess of Kent

The Heraldry of the Duke and Duchess of Kent
The Crest, Coronets, Supporters and Arms (on the dexter side surrounded by the Garter) of a Royal Prince of England with Prince George, Duke of Kents especial mark of difference on the labels

Background imageGarter Collection: The Sacring of the Queen, Coronation 1953

The Sacring of the Queen, Coronation 1953
Queen Elizabeth II in the simple white gown in which she was anointed. The Knights of the Garter hold a Pall/Canopy of cloth-of-gold over her. Date: 1953

Background imageGarter Collection: Edward Vii / Wedding 1863

Edward Vii / Wedding 1863
MARRIAGE to Princess Alexandra Knights of the Garter attend the wedding Date: 10 March 1863

Background imageGarter Collection: Women in medicine, satirical artwork

Women in medicine, satirical artwork
Women in medicine. Satirical artwork of a woman representing a doctor standing next to a statue named Esculape. This is a French name for Asclepius, the Roman and Greek god of medicine

Background imageGarter Collection: Candide and Cunegonde

Candide and Cunegonde
Cunegonde : Please pick up my garter. Candide : With all my heart. Cunegonde : Now please put it on me

Background imageGarter Collection: A Man of the Time of Charles I, 1907. Artists: Dion Clayton Calthrop, King Charles I

A Man of the Time of Charles I, 1907. Artists: Dion Clayton Calthrop, King Charles I
A Man of the Time of Charles I, 1907. From English Costume, painted and described by Dion Clayton Calthrop. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1907]

Background imageGarter Collection: Meeting of Edward IV and Louis XI at Pecquigny, 1475 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle

Meeting of Edward IV and Louis XI at Pecquigny, 1475 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle
Meeting of Edward IV and Louis XI at Pecquigny, 1864. Edward IV, ( 1442-1483) and Louis XI, (1423-1483) making an alliance at the Treaty of Picquigny negotiated for peace on 29 August 1475 between

Background imageGarter Collection: Let Sleeping Dogs Lie!, 1880, (1912). Artist: Briton Riviere

Let Sleeping Dogs Lie!, 1880, (1912). Artist: Briton Riviere
Let Sleeping Dogs Lie!, 1880, (1912). From Bibbys Annual 1912, [J. Bibby & Sons, Liverpool, 1912]

Background imageGarter Collection: Figure, c1700-1720, (1924). Artist: Jean-Antoine Watteau

Figure, c1700-1720, (1924). Artist: Jean-Antoine Watteau
Figure, c1700-1720, (1924). Illustration from A History of French Etching from the 16th Century to the Present Day, by F L Leipnik, (John Lane, the Bodley Head Limited, London, 1924)

Background imageGarter Collection: A Greek soldier in traditional uniform, c1920s-c1930s(?)

A Greek soldier in traditional uniform, c1920s-c1930s(?). The soldier is wearing the traditional uniform of the Evzones, elite mountain or light infantry units of the Greek Army

Background imageGarter Collection: The Duke of Gesvres, (1885). Artist: G E Petit

The Duke of Gesvres, (1885). Artist: G E Petit
The Duke of Gesvres, (1885). An 18th-century duke dressed in the costume of pageantry, after an original portrait by L M Van Loo

Background imageGarter Collection: Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, British Whig statesman, (1831)

Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, British Whig statesman, (1831). Artist: W Holl
Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, British Whig statesman, (1831). Pelham-Holles (1693-1768) held power with his brother, Henry Pelham, who was Prime Minister of Great Britain

Background imageGarter Collection: George V, 1924. Artist: Charles Sims

George V, 1924. Artist: Charles Sims
George V, 1924. Portrait of the king (1865-1936) in ceremonial dress

Background imageGarter Collection: Edward, Prince of Wales as a Knight of the Garter, early 20th century

Edward, Prince of Wales as a Knight of the Garter, early 20th century
King Edward VIII when Prince of Wales, wearing his robes as a Knight of the Garter, early 20th century. Illustration from George V and Edward VIII, A Royal Souvenir, by FGH Salusbury

Background imageGarter Collection: The Healing of Blind Man of Jericho, Detail, 1531. Artist: Lucas van Leyden

The Healing of Blind Man of Jericho, Detail, 1531. Artist: Lucas van Leyden
The Healing of Blind Man of Jericho, Detail, 1531. Located in the collection at, State Hermitage Museum, St Peterburg

Background imageGarter Collection: Louis I, Prince of The Asturias, King of Spain, 1717. Artist: Michel-Ange Houasse

Louis I, Prince of The Asturias, King of Spain, 1717. Artist: Michel-Ange Houasse
Louis I, Prince of The Asturias, King of Spain, 1717

Background imageGarter Collection: Gardes-du-Corps de Roi, Garde de la Manche, 1814-30 Artist: Eugene Titeux

Gardes-du-Corps de Roi, Garde de la Manche, 1814-30 Artist: Eugene Titeux
Histoire de la Maison Militaire du Roi de 1814-1830, volume 1

Background imageGarter Collection: Charles I and Charles Quint in the Basilica of Saint Denis, Paris, 1893

Charles I and Charles Quint in the Basilica of Saint Denis, Paris, 1893. A print from the Le Petit Journal, 16th September 1893

Background imageGarter Collection: London - The Wharf, Putney with the Star & Garter Hotel

London - The Wharf, Putney with the Star & Garter Hotel. Date: circa 1910

Background imageGarter Collection: The Bing Boys on Broadway

The Bing Boys on Broadway by Fred Thomson & Harry M. Vernon; music Nat D. Ayer. First produced at The Alhambra, 16/2/1918

Background imageGarter 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 imageGarter Collection: Visit of King George V to British troops 1914

Visit of King George V to British troops 1914
The visit of King George V to the British army in northern France and West Flanders. During the course of his visit he reviewed the war-worn Belgian troops

Background imageGarter Collection: Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis (1738-1805). Eng

Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis (1738-1805). Eng
Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis (1738-1805). British Army officer. Engraving. Colored

Background imageGarter Collection: Institution of the Order of the Garter by Edward III

Institution of the Order of the Garter by Edward III -- he invests his eldest son, Edward the Black Prince, as first Knight of the Garter, the highest order of chivalry. circa 1348

Background imageGarter Collection: Ironwork railings at Hampton Court

Ironwork railings at Hampton Court
Elaborate scroll work and foliage on the flat hammered Ironwork railings showing the Star of the Garter panel at Hampton Court, London Date: 1902

Background imageGarter Collection: 2nd Marquess Exeter

2nd Marquess Exeter
BROWNLOW CECIL, second marquess of EXETER Peer of the Realm, Knight of the Garter. with his autograph Date: 1795 - 1867

Background imageGarter Collection: Sir Thomas Erpingham 2

Sir Thomas Erpingham 2
SIR THOMAS ERPINGHAM soldier, made knight of the garter by Henry IV, with his two wives whom he married in series rather than in parallel, I trust... Date: 1387 - 1428

Background imageGarter Collection: Sir Thomas Erpingham

Sir Thomas Erpingham
SIR THOMAS ERPINGHAM soldier, made knight of the garter by Henry IV. Date: 1387 - 1428

Background imageGarter Collection: John Douglas, Bishop

John Douglas, Bishop
JOHN DOUGLAS Lord Bishop of Salisbury, Chancellor of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, depicted in all his finery as both bishop and Garter Knight. Date: 1721 - 1807

Background imageGarter Collection: Sir William Dugdale 4

Sir William Dugdale 4
SIR WILLIAM DUGDALE Antiquary, Garter-king-of- arms, author of important books on ecclesiastical architecture. Date: 1605 - 1686

Background imageGarter Collection: Sir William Dugdale 3

Sir William Dugdale 3
SIR WILLIAM DUGDALE Antiquary, Garter-king-of- arms, author of important books on ecclesiastical architecture. Date: 1605 - 1686

Background imageGarter Collection: Sir William Dugdale 2

Sir William Dugdale 2
SIR WILLIAM DUGDALE Antiquary, Garter-king-of- arms, author of important books on ecclesiastical architecture. At age 50. With his autograph. Date: 1605 - 1686

Background imageGarter Collection: Sir William Dugdale 1

Sir William Dugdale 1
SIR WILLIAM DUGDALE Antiquary, Garter-king-of- arms, author of important books on ecclesiastical architecture. At age 50. Date: 1605 - 1686

Background imageGarter Collection: Knights of Garter Gather

Knights of Garter Gather
The knights of the Order of the Garter gather at Windsor Castle to attend the wedding of Edward prince of Wales and princess Alexandra of Denmark. Date: 10 March 1863

Background imageGarter Collection: 6th Earl of Rutland

6th Earl of Rutland
FRANCIS MANNERS 6TH EARL OF RUTLAND Also Baron Ross of Ham and Honourable Knight of the Garter. Date: 1578 - 1632



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"An Emblem of Prestige and Tradition: The Illustrious Garter" The garter, a symbol steeped in history and regal significance, holds a place of honor within the United Kingdom's rich heritage. From Queen Elizabeth II to King George VI, this captivating accessory has adorned the legs of esteemed individuals throughout time. Intricately woven into the tapestry of royal life, the garter is not merely an article of clothing but a testament to power and prestige. A fine photographic portrait captures King George VI donning his garter with grace and dignity, showcasing its elegance as it encircles his leg. Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh stand together in 1954, their matching garters serving as a visual representation of their unbreakable bond. H. R. H Prince Albert, known as the Prince Consort, immortalized on canvas wearing his own garter serves as a reminder that even those closest to royalty are honored by this timeless tradition. From bustling streets like Putney in London to grand ceremonies held at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, Berkshire; the allure of the garter transcends geographical boundaries. It evokes images of pomp and circumstance while paying homage to centuries-old rituals. Not limited solely to British monarchs or nobility alone; even high-ranking military figures such as King Edward VIII proudly display their affiliation with prestigious orders through their adorned garters. Officers from Heralds College also bear witness to this noble tradition through their meticulously crafted attire. As one delves deeper into its history, it becomes apparent that being bestowed with an Order of the Garter is no small feat. Reserved for those who have achieved greatness or displayed unwavering loyalty towards crown and country; these great orders serve as beacons guiding society towards excellence. Yet amidst all its grandeur lies moments where simplicity intertwines with opulence.