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Regalia Collection

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

Background imageRegalia Collection: Elizabeth II - Queen of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth

Elizabeth II - Queen of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth
Her Majesty Elizabeth II - Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms (1926-2022). Date: 1955

Background imageRegalia Collection: Masonic Regalia

Masonic Regalia
The regalia and accoutrements appropriate to the dignity, puissance and authority of the Grand Officer of the Grand Lodge of England

Background imageRegalia Collection: Royal crowns and sceptre

Royal crowns and sceptre
Symbols of imperial Majesty: St Edwards Crown, with 444 precious stones, remains one of the senior Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom, being the official coronation crown

Background imageRegalia Collection: The Coronation Regalia of Britain

The Coronation Regalia of Britain
The various pieces of regalia used during the Coronation ceremonies of British Kings and Queens. 1. St. Edwards Crown, 2. The Imperial State Crown, 3. Prince of Wales coronet, 4

Background imageRegalia Collection: Crowns of Britain

Crowns of Britain
The numerous crowns of Britain, used through a thousand years. The Imperial State Crown is shown at the top of the page and the final, crown at bottom right, is St

Background imageRegalia Collection: Coronation of King George V and Queen Mary

Coronation of King George V and Queen Mary consort, George V wearing the Imperial State Crown, and Royal Purple Robe of State

Background imageRegalia Collection: Notables assembled in the Abbey annexe at 1937 Coronation

Notables assembled in the Abbey annexe at 1937 Coronation
Ecclesiastics, distinguished officers of state and regalia bearers awaiting the arrival of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in the tapestried hall of the temporary annexe of Westminster Abbey

Background imageRegalia Collection: Symbols of Power and Glory and of Christian Faith

Symbols of Power and Glory and of Christian Faith. S. Edwards Crown, The Imperial State Crown, The Sovereigns Orb and the head of the Royal Sceptre with Cross

Background imageRegalia Collection: Crown of Scotland

Crown of Scotland
The Crown of Scotland, last used at the coronation of Charles II at Scone in 1651, now in the Crown Room at Edinburgh Castle

Background imageRegalia Collection: King George VI in Coronation Robes by Albert Collings

King George VI in Coronation Robes by Albert Collings
Portrait of King George VI by the portrait painter Albert Collings. Collings originally painted the picture for the Coronation of King Edward VIII but, after the Abdication, repainted the face

Background imageRegalia Collection: The Imperial State Crown

The Imperial State Crown
A painting showing the Imperial State Crown which was made for Queen Victorias Coronation and was the only crown used in the ceremony. Date: 1838

Background imageRegalia Collection: Imperial State Crown

Imperial State Crown
CROWN JEWELS OF ENGLAND The Imperial state crown

Background imageRegalia Collection: Opening of the Colchester Oyster Fishery

Opening of the Colchester Oyster Fishery
Ceremonial scene at the opening of the annual Colchester Oyster Fishery. On the first Friday of September the Mayor of Colchester, the Town Clerk

Background imageRegalia Collection: The Kings Orb and Sceptre, 1937. Creator: Unknown

The Kings Orb and Sceptre, 1937. Creator: Unknown
The Kings Orb and Sceptre, 1937. From " The Crowning of The King and Queen". [Evans Brothers Limited, London, 1937]

Background imageRegalia Collection: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II rides on horseback through The Mall in Central London

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II rides on horseback through The Mall in Central London during the annual Trooping of the Colour Ceremony. 14th June 1969

Background imageRegalia Collection: Queen Elizabeth II accepts the Honours of Scotland

Queen Elizabeth II accepts the Honours of Scotland
Queen Elizabeth II accepts the " Honours of Scotland" (the Scottish Crown Jewels) at the National Service of Thanksgiving and Dedication at St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, June 24, 1953

Background imageRegalia Collection: His Majesty Edward VIII

His Majesty Edward VIII (1894-1972) - in a highly unusual imagined portrait (published early in 1936), illustrating a scene which was never to take place as the King abdicated on 11th December 1936

Background imageRegalia Collection: HRH Queen Elizabeth II - wearing the George IV State Diadem

HRH Queen Elizabeth II - wearing the George IV State Diadem
HRH Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022). She is wearing the George IV State Diadem or Diamond Diadem. Date: circa 1954

Background imageRegalia Collection: Princess Charlotte & Prince Leopold, 1816

Princess Charlotte & Prince Leopold, 1816. Returning from the alter, after the marriage ceremony, 2nd May 1816

Background imageRegalia Collection: Ancient Assyrian Costume

Ancient Assyrian Costume
ANCIENT ASSYRIA Weaponry and armour of Warriors, the King in his court regalia and ready for battle and the costume of his body guard. Date: B.C

Background imageRegalia Collection: The Crown Regalia - 1953 Coronation

The Crown Regalia - 1953 Coronation
Illustrations of the Crown Regalia, along with descriptions of their individual roles in the Coronation ceremony. Includes the Crown of St

Background imageRegalia Collection: Coronation regalia jewels

Coronation regalia jewels
Page from The Sketch depicting some of the famous and priceless jewels forming the Coronation regalia of King George VI in 1937. St

Background imageRegalia Collection: Coronation Procession, Queen Elizabeth II

Coronation Procession, Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II arriving in the gold state coach at Westminster Abbey for her Coronation on 2 June 1953. The coach and liveried footmen

Background imageRegalia Collection: Edward VIII in his Coronation robes

Edward VIII in his Coronation robes
A triptych of paintings by Fortunino Matania of King Edward VIII dressed in his ceremonial Coronation robes, part of a special Coronation number prepared in advance by the Illustrated London News but

Background imageRegalia Collection: Coronation 1953 - Procession of Queen Mother

Coronation 1953 - Procession of Queen Mother
Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother passes along the nave of Westminster Abbey en route from the Annexe for the Coronation of her daughter, Queen Elizabeth II in June 1953

Background imageRegalia Collection: Geoffrey Keyes and his father

Geoffrey Keyes and his father
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Roger Keyes, with his son Geoffrey in a the full dress uniform of a subaltern in the Royal Scots Greys

Background imageRegalia Collection: Mousquetaires Noirs, petite tenue, 1814-15. Artist: Eugene Titeux

Mousquetaires Noirs, petite tenue, 1814-15. Artist: Eugene Titeux
Mousquetaires Noirs, petite tenue, 1814-15. Histoire de la Maison Militaire du Roi de 1814-1830, volume 2

Background imageRegalia Collection: Swords of State & Mercy

Swords of State & Mercy
CROWN JEWELS OF ENGLAND The Sword of State and the Sword of Mercy Date: 1937

Background imageRegalia Collection: Garrards making the Queens Coronation crown, 1937

Garrards making the Queens Coronation crown, 1937
Mr Charles Stone, of Messrs. Garrard s, the Court jewellers, assembling the various parts of the circlet first made for Queen Victoria and modified for each succeeding Coronation

Background imageRegalia Collection: The Coronation Durbar, Delhi - George V - 1911

The Coronation Durbar, Delhi - George V - 1911
The Coronation Durbar, Delhi - 12th December 1911. The King Emperor (George V) and Queen Empress (Mary) presenting themselves to their people Date: 1911

Background imageRegalia Collection: A Kings Clothes

A Kings Clothes
How to make a king look like a king - dress him in a kings clothes ! (Thackeray chooses Louis XIV, but any king would do as well...)

Background imageRegalia Collection: State regalia kept at the Tower of London including St. Edwards crown

State regalia kept at the Tower of London including St. Edwards crown, the Imperial State Crown, the Sword of State, orb, sceptre, anointing spoon and mace. Date: 1920

Background imageRegalia Collection: The Regalia of Scotland, The Sceptre, The Sword of State and Scabbard

The Regalia of Scotland, The Sceptre, The Sword of State and Scabbard, and Lord High Treasurers Mace (chromolitho)
2812014 The Regalia of Scotland, The Sceptre, The Sword of State and Scabbard, and Lord High Treasurers Mace (chromolitho) by English School

Background imageRegalia Collection: Washington as a Master Mason, pub. 1870 (colour lithoraph)

Washington as a Master Mason, pub. 1870 (colour lithoraph)
2652868 Washington as a Master Mason, pub. 1870 (colour lithoraph) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRegalia Collection: A Society Drawing Room, c. 1830 (w / c on paper)

A Society Drawing Room, c. 1830 (w / c on paper)
BAL241152 A Society Drawing Room, c.1830 (w/c on paper) by Kolmann, Karl Ivanovich (1786-1846); State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageRegalia Collection: The Queen in the Scottish National Service in St. Giles Cath

The Queen in the Scottish National Service in St. Giles Cath
The newly-crowned Queen Elizabeth II, attends the Scottish National Service of Dedication and Thanksgiving at the High Kirk of Edinburgh (St Giles Cathedral)

Background imageRegalia Collection: King George V and Queen Mary - Coronation in 1911

King George V and Queen Mary - Coronation in 1911
British Monarch King George V (1865-1936) and Queen Mary (1867-1953) - Coronation in 1911. Date: 1911

Background imageRegalia Collection: 8970306

8970306

Background imageRegalia Collection: Knight of the Order of St. Stephen, from 'Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World', pub

Knight of the Order of St. Stephen, from 'Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World', pub
3701762 Knight of the Order of St. Stephen, from 'Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World', pub. c.1882 (print) by English School

Background imageRegalia Collection: Anna Ioannovna, from Hutchinson's History of the Nations, pub.1915

Anna Ioannovna, from Hutchinson's History of the Nations, pub.1915
3533931 Anna Ioannovna, from Hutchinson's History of the Nations, pub.1915; (add.info.: Anna Ioannovna, 1693 - 1740, also spelled Anna Ivanovna)

Background imageRegalia Collection: Catherine I, later known as Marta Samuilovna Skavronskaya, from Hutchinson's History of

Catherine I, later known as Marta Samuilovna Skavronskaya, from Hutchinson's History of the Nations, pub.1915
3533929 Catherine I, later known as Marta Samuilovna Skavronskaya, from Hutchinson's History of the Nations, pub.1915; (add.info.: Catherine I, born Marta Samuilovna Skavronskaya, 1684 - 1727)

Background imageRegalia Collection: Oscar II, King of Sweden and Norway, from Hutchinson's History of the Nations, pub.1915

Oscar II, King of Sweden and Norway, from Hutchinson's History of the Nations, pub.1915
3533895 Oscar II, King of Sweden and Norway, from Hutchinson's History of the Nations, pub.1915; (add.info.: Oscar II, 1829 - 1907. King of Sweden and Norway)

Background imageRegalia Collection: Dom Sebastian I, from Hutchinson's History of the Nations, pub.1915

Dom Sebastian I, from Hutchinson's History of the Nations, pub.1915
3533879 Dom Sebastian I, from Hutchinson's History of the Nations, pub.1915; (add.info.: Dom Sebastian I, 1554 - 1578. King of Portugal and the Algarves)

Background imageRegalia Collection: Scribe writing letter for a King seated in a library chair, from The National

Scribe writing letter for a King seated in a library chair, from The National
3555545 Scribe writing letter for a King seated in a library chair, from The National and Domestic History of England by William Aubrey pub

Background imageRegalia Collection: King Alfred

King Alfred
3787059 King Alfred; (add.info.: Alfred the Great (849 - 899) was king of the southern Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex from 871 to 899

Background imageRegalia Collection: King George V

King George V
3770920 King George V -; (add.info.: King George V-in full dress uniform with sword in official portrait photograph of 1935. Colour photograph by Finlay Colour Ltd. 1910-1935)

Background imageRegalia Collection: Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII

Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII
3786754 Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII; (add.info.: Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII, Nizam of Hyderabad. Ruler of former monarchy of the Hyderabad State, now in the states of Andhra Pradesh)



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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.