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Thread for Queen Elizabeth II's coronation, in 1953.
Last edited by norwegianne : 06-03-2007 at 02:42 PM. Reason: edit to add content to first post. Don't delete! |
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pictures from www.ibl.se
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1953: Millions cheer as Queen is crowned
Queen Elizabeth II has been crowned at a coronation ceremony in Westminster Abbey in London. In front of over 8,000 guests, including prime ministers and heads of state from throughout the Commonwealth, she took the Coronation Oath and is now bound to serve her people and to maintain the laws of God. After being handed the four symbols of authority - the orb, the sceptre, the rod of mercy and the royal ring of sapphire and rubies - the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Geoffrey Fisher, placed St Edward's Crown on her head to complete the ceremony. A shout of "God Save the Queen" was heard and gun salutes were fired as crowds cheered. The Archbishop and fellow bishops then paid homage to Queen Elizabeth II. In a radio broadcast The Queen said: "Throughout all my life and with all my heart I shall strive to be worthy of your trust". An estimated three million people lined the streets of London to catch a glimpse of the new monarch as she made her way to and from Buckingham Palace in the golden state coach. The ceremony was watched by millions more around the world as the BBC set up their biggest ever outside broadcast to provide live coverage of the event on radio and television. Street parties were held throughout the UK as people crowded round television sets to watch the ceremony. Fireworks The crowds, some of whom had camped out overnight to ensure a prime position, were rewarded when the Queen and other members of her family, including the Queen Mother, appeared on the balcony at Buckingham Palace. Despite the overcast weather conditions the RAF marked the occasion with a fly past down the Mall. A fireworks display then lit up the skies above Victoria Embankment. The Queen replaced her father, King George VI, as monarch following his death on 6 February 1952. After 16 years on the throne he passed away in his sleep and his 25-year-old daughter Elizabeth immediately became Queen. The princess formally proclaimed herself Queen and Head of the Commonwealth and Defender of the Faith in February 1952 but the amount of planning and a wish for a sunny day for the occasion led to the long but excited wait for this day. In Context Over 20 million people watched the BBC coverage of the coronation. Many people crowded round neighbour's sets to watch television for the first time. The broadcast was made in 44 languages. There was a shortage of professional coachmen to help transport dignitaries to Westminster Abbey in horse drawn carriages. Millionaire businessmen and country squires offered their services and on the day they dressed up as Buckingham Palace servants and helped take people to the ceremony. Many commemorative souvenirs were produced to mark the occasion including a special set of four postage stamps. In 2002 the Queen celebrated her Golden Jubilee. She marked her 50 years on the throne with a mammoth tour of the Commonwealth and UK where millions turned out to celebrate during the Jubilee weekend. The highlight of the weekend was the 'Party at the Palace' where stars from Ozzy Osbourne and Sir Paul McCartney to S Club 7 and Blue joined forces to entertain the crowds at Buckingham Palace. video BBC News Online presents footage from the Queen's coronation |
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Does anyone know how I can add more Images? Please tell me, Thank You.
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Respectfully, H.Ill.H. Alexander, Graf von Schönborn-Wiesentheid "A DOMINO FACTUM EST ISTUD ET MIRABILE IN OCULIS NOSTRIS"
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The stylish and elegant Kent Family poses for Cecil Beaton with their attendants at the Coronation
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Respectfully, H.Ill.H. Alexander, Graf von Schönborn-Wiesentheid "A DOMINO FACTUM EST ISTUD ET MIRABILE IN OCULIS NOSTRIS"
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HRH the Duke of Kent and HRH Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent
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Respectfully, H.Ill.H. Alexander, Graf von Schönborn-Wiesentheid "A DOMINO FACTUM EST ISTUD ET MIRABILE IN OCULIS NOSTRIS"
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The Gloucester Family
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Respectfully, H.Ill.H. Alexander, Graf von Schönborn-Wiesentheid "A DOMINO FACTUM EST ISTUD ET MIRABILE IN OCULIS NOSTRIS"
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The Queen posing with her Maids of Honour on Coronation day
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Respectfully, H.Ill.H. Alexander, Graf von Schönborn-Wiesentheid "A DOMINO FACTUM EST ISTUD ET MIRABILE IN OCULIS NOSTRIS"
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HM Queen Elizabeth the Second
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Respectfully, H.Ill.H. Alexander, Graf von Schönborn-Wiesentheid "A DOMINO FACTUM EST ISTUD ET MIRABILE IN OCULIS NOSTRIS"
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HRH Princess Alice, the Duke of Edinburgh’s mother, in full-length nun's robe, leading her family out of Westminster Abbey after the Queen's coronation. Following her are TRH the Margrave Berthold and the Margravine Theodora of Baden and their son HRH the Hereditary Prince Maximilian of Baden; HSH Prince Gottfried and HRH Princess Margarita of Hohenlohe-Langenburg and their daughter, HRH Princess Beatrix; TRH Prince George Willem and Princess Sophie of Hannover, and her daughter Princess Christina of Hesse; following are TRH the Prince and Princess George of Greece (Prince George in the robes of the order of the Bath).
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Respectfully, H.Ill.H. Alexander, Graf von Schönborn-Wiesentheid "A DOMINO FACTUM EST ISTUD ET MIRABILE IN OCULIS NOSTRIS"
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Coronation painting of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
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King Edward VII after his coronation in 1902
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King George V and Queen Mary during the Dehli Durbar when they were crowned the Emperor and Empress of India.
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Coronation painting of King George V and Queen Mary
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The coronation portrait of King George VI.
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A coronation portrait of Queen Elizabeth
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Respectfully, H.Ill.H. Alexander, Graf von Schönborn-Wiesentheid "A DOMINO FACTUM EST ISTUD ET MIRABILE IN OCULIS NOSTRIS"
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A painting of Queen Elizabeth II crowned and enthroned recieving homage from Her husband, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
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No, that child are the pages, i belive this is the name. In resume they help caring the rob or transport the pilows. You can see them is open of Parlament. The Duke of Edinburg are not crown, he just have to pay obidience to the queen. I belive that he have to read a texte that he promesse respecte her and that bla, bla, they normally say in that ocasions.
The unical case that more than one persone is coranation is like Queen Mume. When the husbem is king,l is wife have a coranation to, she became queen. But When the person in question is a womem, like EIIR the husben is not, he became the consor te prince. Did i help You ? ![]() |
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hello josefine,
http://www.oremus.org/liturgy/coronation/cor1953b.html It's basically a word for word recollection of the entire coronation from the preparation to the end.
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