More pictures from the special exhibition of the Queen of England's dresses and jewellery, at Buckingham Palace, in London, England
Tuesday, July 25, 2006.
1 - A visitor looks at a selection of dresses worn by the Queen of England
2 - Melanie Edwards, assistant curator of the Royal Collection, straightens a fold in a duchesse satin dress embroidered with diamante, pearls, beads, and sequins, worn by the Queen of England in 1957 during her tour of Canada and the U.S.A., designed by Norman Hartnell
3 - Diamante, pearls, beads, and sequins, are seen embroidered in this duchesse satin dress worn by the Queen of England in 1957 during her tour of Canada and the U.S.A., designed by Norman Hartnell
4 - Visitors look at a selection of dresses worn by the Queen of England and designed by Norman Hartnell
5 - Two visitors look at an aquamarine and diamond tiara from Garrards, 1957, and an aquamarine and diamond necklace and bracelet from Mappin & Webb, in Rio de Janeiro, 1953
6 - The 'Lover's Knot' brooch
7 - A lace, lame, and tulle dress worn by the Queen of England in Wellington, New Zealand and designed by Norman Hartnell in 1953
(photos by SUZANNE PLUNKETT/Landov)