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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. Edward s, first worn by King Charles II and used at all later Coronations with the exception of Queen Victoria who used only the Imperial State Crown. Date: 1953
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This photograph showcases an impressive collection of the Crowns of Britain, each holding a significant historical and regal significance. The image begins with the Imperial State Crown, which holds pride of place at the top. This magnificent crown, adorned with precious stones and intricate designs, has been used in the coronation of British monarchs since King George II in 1727. Moving down the line, we come across the various other crowns that have graced the heads of British monarchs throughout history. One of the most notable is St. Edward's Crown, which is depicted at the bottom right corner of the image. This ancient crown, first worn by King Charles II in 1661, has been used in every coronation except for that of Queen Victoria in 1838, who opted to use only the Imperial State Crown. The regal allure of these crowns is palpable, each one a testament to the rich history and tradition of the British monarchy. From the simple yet elegant designs to the opulent and ornate, these crowns have been a symbol of power, authority, and sovereignty for over a thousand years. The photograph, taken in 1953, captures the essence of the grandeur and majesty of the British monarchy during the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. The image is a reminder of the enduring legacy of the British monarchy and the significance of the crowns that have been passed down through generations.
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