RM2M3PAMT–St Edward's Crown. St Edward's Crown is the centrepiece of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. Named after Saint Edward the Confessor (c1003-1066), versions of it have traditionally been used to crown English and British monarchs at their coronations since the 13th century. The original crown was a holy relic kept at Westminster Abbey, Edward's burial place, until the regalia were either sold or melted down when Parliament abolished the monarchy in 1649, during the English Civil War. The current St Edward's Crown was made for Charles II in 1661.
RMMKJ1EH–Mano-Tope, Ceremonial Regalia
RMD8A6P0–King with Regalia
RMCPJCKP–Pope Leo XIII in full regalia on the holy throne
RM2B00W21–Indonesia: Two Balinese princesses in royal regalia, c. 1900. Bali is home to most of Indonesia's small Hindu minority with some 92% of the island’s 4 million population adhering to Balinese Hinduism, while most of the remainder follow Islam. Bali is the largest tourist destination in Indonesia, and is renowned for its highly developed arts, including traditional and modern dance, sculpture, painting, leatherwork, metalwork and music.
RM2A25P6D–Churchman's cigarette card depicting the gold treasures from the burmese regalia
RMERHN4X–Coronation ceremony regalia at the time of the coronation of King George V 1910. Imperial Crown, Crown of St Edward, Royal
RF2KE4R4W–VANITY FAIR SPY CARTOON General Sir Michael Biddulph 'The Regalia' 1891 print
RME11H97–Jan. 01, 1978 - The crown and Coronation Regalia returned to Hungary. Budapest: The official handing over of the Hungarian crown and the coronation regalin took place today in the House of Parliament in the presence of the personal representative of the President of the United States of America. Secretary of the State Cyrus Vanck and Antal Apro. Speaker of the Hungarian Parliament as well as the official US delegation and the representatives of the Hungarian political and social life
RM2A603HK–Order of the garter and other coronation ordersand regalia worn by King George VI at his Coronation ans British King in 1937
RM2G1E4KE–jewellery, crown jewels, house regalia of the Archduchy of Austria, early 17th century, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RM2BC3KP9–CORONATION REGALIA POSTER Vintage 1950s British information poster issued by the National Savings Committee as a souvenir of the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - The Coronation Regalia, on June 2, 1953. Poster features a portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II with portraits of all of her historic predecessors displayed as a frieze on the margins of the poster. The poster also shows the two Crowns, Swords, Spurs, Bracelets, the Ring, the Orb, the Sceptre and the Staff that the Queen received during the Coronation ceremony. June 2 1953.
RM2PWTW1J–Coronation regalia. St Edward's Crown, centrepiece of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom
RFH8B49P–Assyrian king in full regalia, History of fashion, costume story
RM2BC6CE3–1950s, historical, Standing proudly by the fireplace in his front room, a freemason wearing his dress apron or regalia. Also known as a Craft Master Masons apron, it derives from the working apron of the ancient stone masons and is considered an emblem of innocence and purity of life. A master mason's apron is normally made from lambskin and in primitive times it was an ecclesiastical (religious) decoration.
RM2DEDTX9–Robert Falcon Scott in full regalia: this was reproduced as a frontispiece for Scott's The Voyage of the Discovery (London 1905)
RMMC859A–Regalia for witchcraft rituals - the hood with sighting slits, and the six-pointed star, hung on a display mannequin.
RMR8R8EA–KING HARALD of Norway in uniform and regalia
RMMH98P6–English regalia. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
RM2NYM0W8–An illustration of Saint Edward's Crown, 1953. An illustration from the time of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022). St Edward's Crown is the centrepiece of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. Named after Saint Edward the Confessor (c1003-1066), versions of it have traditionally been used to crown English and British monarchs at their coronations since the 13th century. The original crown was a holy relic kept at Westminster Abbey, Edward's burial place, until the regalia were either sold or melted down when Parliament abolished the monarchy in 1649.
RMARNBRM–Nass River Valley, Nisga'a boy in regalia dancing, British Columbia, Canada.
RMG38DGR–Masonic Regalia
RMTA2R53–Replica of the imperial regalia, crown, orb and scepter at the 'Hause des Deutschen Handwerks'.
RM2B00W20–Indonesia: Two Balinese princesses in royal regalia, c. 1900. Bali is home to most of Indonesia's small Hindu minority with some 92% of the island’s 4 million population adhering to Balinese Hinduism, while most of the remainder follow Islam. Bali is the largest tourist destination in Indonesia, and is renowned for its highly developed arts, including traditional and modern dance, sculpture, painting, leatherwork, metalwork and music.
RMKCEKJ0–Imperial Crown from the regalia of the Holy Roman Empire. Dated 11th Century
RMERHG1P–King George V & Queen Mary - in Coronation regalia, 1910 - frontispiece for the Illustrated London News Silver Jubilee. Photo
RMWH8GXR–Crook and flail found in Tutankhamun's tomb. The crook and flail are two of the most prominent items in the royal regalia. Kings held them across their chest. The crook, in the shape of a shepherd's staff, is a sceptre symbolizing government and that may be related to the concept of a good shepherd leading his flock. The Treasures of Tutankhamen, The Exhibition Catalogue by I E S Edwards, page 145. .
RME0Y8BP–Apr. 25, 1969 - Prince Of Wales' Regalia: Regalia to be used during the Investiture of the Prince of Wales on 1st. July - was to be seen today at St. Jame's Palace. This did not include either the Coronet or the Mantle. The Prince's Insignia was made in 1911 by Garrard and Company to the desin of the Welsh artist Sir Goscombe John, R.A. The pieces are made from gold obtained in the vicinity of Caernarvon. The Verge of Rod measures 28'' in length. The head is formed by three winged amorini supporting The Prince's Crown, in which the cap is forked by a single large amethyst
RFMHPKCX–FREEMASONRY. Regalia of The Grand Officers of The Grand Lodge of Ireland 1882
RMC0BN74–Regalia North West Coast of America British 19th Cent
RMCP3MYK–fashion, Middle Ages, king with regalia, wood engraving, 19th century, after a miniature painting from a manuscript, 12th century, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2PWWX75–Coronation regalia. The imperial crown of state, The imperial crown of India, the sword of state, the coronation chair, and the stone of scone, the Ampula or Golden Eagle and the Golden coronation anointing spoon
RM2A5M41B–A 1937 magazine page showing British Royal regalia used on ceremonial occasions
RM2BC6C8J–1950s, historical, Standing proudly by the fireplace in his front room, a freemason wearing his dress apron or regalia. Also known as a Craft Master Masons apron, it derives from the working apron of the ancient stone masons and is considered an emblem of innocence and purity of life. A master mason's apron is normally made from lambskin and in primitive times it was an ecclesiastical (religious) decoration.
RMRRRWWG–The Oprichniki by Nikolai Nevrev. The painting shows the last minutes of boyarin Feodorov, arrested for treason. To mock his alleged ambitions on the Tsar's title, the nobleman was given Tsar's regalia before execution.
RM2D30R1R–Library file dated 03/07/99 of the Orange Order Parade at Drumcree Church. Orangemen are preparing to parade through the centre of Dublin, it emerged Tuesday 21 March 2000. Their leaders have been invited to the Irish capital and several hundred members of the loyal Order will parade, in full regalia with Orange sashes, banners and bands, at the end of May. The ground-breaking Dublin event, the first such parade there in living memory, will go ahead with the support of the local authorities. See PA story ULSTER Orange. PA photo: John Giles.
RMD2CDR0–Traditional Indian Dance Regalia.
RMCWBC1X–Traditional Lumbee Regalia and dance ceremony
RM2NYM0N2–'Long Live the Queen', 1953. An illustration of Saint Edward's Crown, from the time of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022). St Edward's Crown is the centrepiece of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. Named after Saint Edward the Confessor (c1003-1066), versions of it have traditionally been used to crown English and British monarchs at their coronations since the 13th century. The original crown was a holy relic kept at Westminster Abbey, Edward's burial place, until the regalia were either sold or melted down when Parliament abolished the monarchy in 1649.
RMET1X62–Dancer in full regalia performs at the Thetchu festival in the courtyard of the Dzong at Paro ; Bhutan
RMG3BJ2R–KING IN HIS REGALIA
RMCPJCJW–Pope Leo XIII in full regalia on the holy throne, 1897
RMF968BB–Charlemagne, wearing the Imperial Regalia, Charles the Great or Carolus Magnus, 747-814, King of the Franks
RMG1CWFY–Order of the garter and other coronation ordersand regalia worn by King George VI at his Coronation ans British King in 1937
RMJ2GT7P–Aztec woman dressed in traditional dance regalia and feather headdress holds up a bowl with fire burning a medicine bundle.
RM2BW2ANK–Crowned with lighted candles in Honour of St Lucia. A 'Lucia' of Stockholm in her picturesque regalia, including crown of lighted candles, ready for the St Lucia Day festival, which occurs on 13 December. St Lucia symbolises the returning sunlight and is honoured by all the Swedes on her festival day. On the morning of the day, a feminine member of each family, the 'Lucia' dressed in white and wearing the crown of lighted candles, offers coffee and Lucia cakes. A competition takes place to find the most beautiful Lucia in Stockholm, and the winner passes in a triumphant procession through the
RME0Y7N1–Apr. 04, 1969 - Prince of Wales' Regalia: Regalia to be used during the investiture of the Prince of Wales on last, July - was to be seen today at St. James's Palace. This did not include either the Coronet or the Mantle. The Prince's Insignia was made in 1911 by Garrard and company to the design of the Welsh artist Sir Goscombe John,R. A. The pieces are made from gold obtained in the vicinity of Caernorvon. The Verge of Rod measures 28'' in length. The Head is formed by three winged amorini supporting the Prince's crown, in which the cap is forked by a single large amethyst
RMB1P3WB–Chief Gadeelip regalia British Columbia 20th century Alver Tait 1943 Luuya'as
RMFF7EX9–Middle Ages, Holy Roman Empire of the German Empire, presentation of imperial insignia, miniature, circa 14th century, Nuremberg, Germany, historic, historical, Imperial Regalia, medieval times, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2PWTF40–Coronation regalia. The Orb and the royal sceptre with cross. Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. The sceptre is a symbol of kingly power and justice, and the orb is held to signify the dominion of the Christian church over the world.
RM2B28RPM–ORDERS & FRIENDLY SOCIETIES - An Indian Carte de Visite showing and English member of the Order of Rechabites (Temperance Orderin full regalia. Photographer is Fritz Kapp & Company, 3 Humayon Place, Calcutta ( modern day Kolkata). The studios were active in Calcutta from 1896-1903. The man is wearing the insignia of rifleman and good conduct stripes from WWI.
RMJEW8WG–STRÄNGNÄS Södermanland Swedish Royal funeral regalia in the cathedral 2004 Charles IX Funeral Crown,Karl X Gustav Funeral Crown and sceptre and Orb gl
RM2PYYWCF–King George V coronation. Carrying the coronation regalia from Jerusalem Chamber to Westminster Abbey - Photograph shows a procession of men, wearing elaborate robes, leaving the Jerusalum Chamber and each carrying a different item for the king's coronation, 1911
RFDY3582–Appaloosa horse in full Nez Perce Indian regalia wearing woman's riding saddle
RMD293H2–Detail Of Pow-Wow Regalia, West Vancouver, B.C., Canada
RMCWBC2D–Traditional Lumbee Regalia and dance ceremony
RM2M3PAY6–The Sovereign's Orb, 1661. The Orb is a representation of the sovereign's power. It symbolises the Christian world with its cross mounted on a globe. It is part of the Coronation Regalia of the United Kingdom.
RMBD2MH6–Building of the Royal Regalia Museum in the capital city Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei Asiatisch Asian
RMKRD36W–The Coronation Regalia of Britain
RMTA2GYC–The Imperial Regalia (Reichskleinodien) is handed over to the mayor of Nuremberg, Mayor Willy Liebel, by the Austrian Reich Governor Arthur Seyss-Inquart (at the lectern) in the Katharinenkirche (St. Catherine's Church) in Nuremberg, where they are also on exhibition. Before Seyss-Inquart, listening to him (from left): Hanns Kerrl, Wilhelm Ohnesorge, Generaladmiral Erich Raeder, State Minister Dr. Otto Meissner. To the left of Seyss-Inquart, a guard of the SS.
RMF968AY–Charlemagne, wearing the Imperial Regalia, Charles the Great or Carolus Magnus, 747-814, King of the Franks and Emperor of the R
RMD98D9J–Parade of the Ku Klux Klan, in regalia and carrying the stars and stripes, through counties of Virginia bordering on the District of Columbia, America, 1926.
RMJ2GT7Y–Aztec woman dressed in traditional dance regalia and feather headdress holds up a bowl with fire burning a medicine bundle.
RMFCE7XJ–Napoleon I Emperor of the French in coronation regalia, Francois Gerard, 1810, Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin, Germany
RME11H96–Jan. 01, 1978 - The crown and the coronation Regalia returned to Hungary. Budapest: Cyrus Vance, personal representative of the
RFFE0RB8–REGALIA: & Earl Albermarle, temp William III, antique print 1845
RMC0BN7E–mask Shaman Regalia cure illness soul body North West Coast of America British. 19th Cent
RMBA81YA–juwellery, crown jewels, Imperial Regalia from the times of Emperor Matthias 1612 - 1619, wood engraving after drawing by Hugo Charlemont, 1886, Holy Roman Empire, crown, orb, sceptre, Germany, 17th century, historic, historical,
RMF3MDWA–Welsh Eisteddfod Regalia & Officers Circa 1906
RMW5MDM1–Pow wow Native Female, Elder Woman, Dancer in Traditional Regalia Six Nations of the Grand River Champion of Champions Powwow, Ohsweken Canada
RMW58GD1–The English regalia : Davenport, Cyril, 1848-1941
RMG6W7DK–Soccer - FA Cup - Sixth Round - Arsenal v Everton - Emirates Stadium. A Rolls Royce is decked in Arsenal regalia parked on the streets close to the stadium
RFDD2N7R–Nez Perce Indian in full dancing regalia at a powwow at the Nez Perce National Historic Park, Lapwai, ID
RMD293H5–Detail Of Regalia At Pow-Wow In West Vancouver, B.C. Canada
RM2B2TFKX–Tsarist regalia 'Derzhava' of the Russian Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich. Painting by F. Solntsev, 19th century.
RM2M3PBCN–His Majesty King George VI (1895-1952) wearing coronation robes and holding coronation regalia, 1937. By Louis Dezart. George VI's coronation took place on 12th May 1937 at Westminster Abbey, the date previously intended for his brother Edward VIII's coronation.
RMBD2MP5–Building of the Royal Regalia Museum in the capital city Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei Asiatisch Asian
RMD86203–Coronation Chair & Regalia of England
RMFD7MKR–Coronation regalia of Emperor Charles I., 1916
RMF968A7–Charlemagne, wearing the Imperial Regalia, Charles the Great or Carolus Magnus, 747-814, King of the Franks and Emperor of the R
RMD98A4M–Gold pendant depicting a ruler with ritual regalia AD1200-1521. This ruler, richly adorned with headdress necklace and earrings, bears a serpent staff battleaxe in his right hand and a shield in his left. From his hip plug hangs a mask, possibly an ancestral relic. Aztec
RMJ2GT80–Aztec man dressed in regalia and large traditional feather headdress holds up a gourd rattle during a fire dance.
RMC5ECD9–Grand Entrance of Native Americans in regalia, Iroquois Powwow, Rotterdam Junction, Mohawk Valley, New York State
RME0KYJ3–Dec. 08, 1952 - The Crown Jewels And Regalia Photographed At Tower of London. (Top to Bottom). St. Edward's Staff. Sceptre With
RFMHPKC6–FREEMASONRY Clothing & Regalia, Grand Master Mason, Grand Lodge of Scotland 1882
RMBK7FNK–Royal regalia and King's swords displayed on the throne in the Dusit Maha Prasat, Royal Palace, Bangkok, Thailand
RMM6YR7T–The Honours of Scotland, also known as the Scottish Regalia and the Scottish Crown Jewels
RMWH8NRT–The sword-hilt from the emerald set of regalia made in 1742 for Augustus III. The pendant was mounted by J. F. Dinglinger and the onyx carved by C. Hubner.
RMG4C7KF–Newcastle United fans dressed in full regalia descend into the capital today (Saturday) ahead of their FA Cup Final clash with Arsenal at Wembley Stadium this afternoon. Photo by Rebecca Naden/PA
RF2AWGC8G–Royal Regalia Museum, Bandar Seri Begawan, brunei
RMD293H6–Detail Of Jingle Dress Regalia At Pow-Wow, West Vancouver, B.C. Canada
RMB1P487–mask Shaman Regalia cure illness soul body
RM2PFPFT4–St Edward's Crown. St Edward's Crown is the centrepiece of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. Named after Saint Edward the Confessor (c1003-1066), versions of it have traditionally been used to crown English and British monarchs at their coronations since the 13th century. The original crown was a holy relic kept at Westminster Abbey, Edward's burial place, until the regalia were either sold or melted down when Parliament abolished the monarchy in 1649, during the English Civil War. The current St Edward's Crown was made for Charles II in 1661.
RMBD23WM–weapons and shield Royal Treasury Royal Regalia Museum in the capital city Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei Asia
RMG3AJPH–The Royal Regalia held in the Tower of London
RMTA29JN–Orb from the Staufer period, scepter from the first half of the 14th century and the aspergillum. All parts of the Imperial Regalia of the Holy Roman Empire.
RMF9689J–Charlemagne, wearing the Imperial Regalia, Charles the Great or Carolus Magnus, 747-814, King of the Franks and Emperor of the R
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