<http://goo.gl/G8GPN> Coronation memories: Buckingham Palace hosts
exhibition of the dresses, the diamonds... and the home movies shot for the
Queen <http://www.funfunky.com/miscellaneous-f13.html>
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   - The impossibly lavish clothes worn at the ascension of our monarch go
   on display at Buckingham
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   - Highlights include the Queen's gown, the 21ft cloak and the enormous
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   - The robe alone took 3,500 hours for needle-workers - working around
   the clock - to complete
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Reunited for the first time since June 2 1953, some of the most sumptuous
outfits and gems worn at the Queen's Coronation are about to go on show at
Buckingham Palace.
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Featuring the young monarch's breathtakingly beautiful Norman
Hartnell-designed gown, her 21-foot purple velvet, Ermine-trimmed
Coronation Robe and Queen Victoria's dazzling diamonds - some as large as
pigeon's eggs - the display is a colourful and vivid re-creation of the
60-year-old ceremony.
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Open to the public from Saturday, visitors will also be able to see the
Coronation brought to life by charming colour private home movies shot on
the Queen's instructions, some of which have never been seen in public
before.
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[image: Impossibly lavish: A woman admires Queen Elizabeth II's coronation
robe at the exhibition in Buckingham
Palace]<http://www.funfunky.com/miscellaneous-f13.html>
Impossibly lavish: A woman admires Queen Elizabeth II's coronation robe at
the exhibition in Buckingham
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[image: Sumptuous: The dress the Queen wore to take the throne. The
exhibition brings together an unprecedented array of dresses, uniforms and
robes worn at the historic
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Sumptuous: The dress the Queen wore to take the throne. The exhibition
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The Queen's white satin coronation dress, the undoubted centrepiece of the
exhibition, was created by couturier Hartnell, who also designed the
sumptuous outfits of the Queen Mother, Princess Margaret and the maids of
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The monarch's gown – which was loosely based on her wedding dress -
incorporated embroidered national and Commonwealth floral emblems in gold,
silver and pastel-coloured silks, encrusted with pearls, crystals and
sequins. Visitors are sure to be surprised at how tiny it is.
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Her robe, worn when the Queen left the Abbey for the Palace, is of English
purple silk-velvet and took members of the Royal School of Needlework 3,500
hours to embroider the robe with wheat ears and olive branches,
representing peace and prosperity.
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[image: Elaborate: The monarch's gown incorporated embroidered national and
Commonwealth floral emblems in gold, silver and pastel-coloured silks,
encrusted with pearls, crystals and
sequins]<http://www.funfunky.com/miscellaneous-f13.html>
Elaborate: The monarch's gown incorporated embroidered national and
Commonwealth floral emblems in gold, silver and pastel-coloured silks,
encrusted with pearls, crystals and
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[image: Glittering: Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Diadem, which was designed
and made for George IV to wear at his coronation in
1821]<http://www.funfunky.com/miscellaneous-f13.html>
Glittering: Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Diadem, which was designed and
made for George IV to wear at his coronation in
1821<http://www.funfunky.com/miscellaneous-f13.html>
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[image: The Queen's white satin coronation dress, the undoubted centrepiece
of the exhibition, was created by couturier
Hartnell]<http://www.funfunky.com/miscellaneous-f13.html>
The Queen's white satin coronation dress, the undoubted centrepiece of the
exhibition, was created by couturier Hartnell, who also designed the
sumptuous outfits of the Queen Mother, Princess Margaret and the maids of
honour <http://www.funfunky.com/miscellaneous-f13.html>
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 [image: Seat of power: The Throne Chair used during the Coronation of HM
Queen Elizabeth II] <http://www.funfunky.com/miscellaneous-f13.html>

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[image: Dresses for the Maids of
Honour]<http://www.funfunky.com/miscellaneous-f13.html>
Seat of power: The Throne Chair used during the Coronation of HM Queen
Elizabeth II (left). Dresses for the Maids of Honour
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[image: A photographer takes a picture of outfits worn by members of Queen
Elizabeth II's family at her
Coronation]<http://www.funfunky.com/miscellaneous-f13.html>
A photographer takes a picture of outfits worn by members of Queen
Elizabeth II's family at her
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In order to get the commission finished on time, the school employed a
policy of never a seat goes cold', so if an embroiderer left the workroom
she was immediately replaced.
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Exhibition curator Caroline de Guitaut said: I just admire the incredible
craftsmanship and the design of Hartnell's dresses, and to produce that
incredible beautiful unified look for not only Her Majesty the Queen but
other members of the Royal Family was really an incredible feat.'
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Several gowns and coronets belonging to peers of the realm are also
included, as well as the adorable outfits made for Prince Charles, then
four, and two-year-old Princess Anne.
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Some of the eye-catching jewels worn by the royal women are also on
display, including the diamond Halo tiara worn by Princess Margaret and
later loaned by the Queen to the Duchess of Cambridge for her wedding in
2011 as well as the Queen's Diamond Diadem, which was designed and made for
George IV to wear at his coronation in 1821. It is one of the most
recognisable of the Queen's jewels.
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[image: Dieu et mon droit: The Coronation Glove, worn on Queen Elizabeth
II's right hand during her
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Dieu et mon droit: The Coronation Glove, worn on Queen Elizabeth II's right
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[image: Write of passage: The official pen used by Queen Elizabeth II to
sign the Coronation Oath, is also on
display]<http://www.funfunky.com/miscellaneous-f13.html>
Write of passage: The official pen used by Queen Elizabeth II to sign the
Coronation Oath, is also on
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[image: The order of service used by Queen Elizabeth II at her coronation,
complete with signed message]<http://www.funfunky.com/miscellaneous-f13.html>
The order of service used by Queen Elizabeth II at her coronation, complete
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Objects from the sacred moment the Queen was anointed with oil on her head,
breast and hands' during the ceremony can also be seen.
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The anointing was not filmed or photographed and was shielded from view by
a canopy, made for George VI's coronation in 1937 from a cloth of gold
embroidered with silver eagles.
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The plain white linen anointing dress also designed by Hartnell has never
been seen in public before.
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This is worn over the coronation dress for the moment of anointing,' said
Mrs de Guitaut.
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It had to be very carefully thought through because the Mistress of the
Robes, the Duchess of Devonshire, had to put the garment on (the Queen) and
remove it while wearing kid gloves, so, after a certain amount of trial and
error, it was decided that poppers down the back of the dress would be the
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Alongside official black and white photographs, the exhibition features
private movies filmed behind the scenes for the Queen, that show the
personal story behind the pomp and ceremony.
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As the Queen in full regalia posed for official pictures with the Duke of
Edinburgh, her two young children - Prince Charles, aged four, and Princess
Anne, aged two - play up by covering their faces with their hands.
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[image: A replica of the place settings at the Coronation State Banquets.
In all more than 8,000 guests were entertained over four days of
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A replica of the place settings at the Coronation State Banquets. In all
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[image: Exhibition curator Caroline de Guitaut of the Royal Collection
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Exhibition curator Caroline de Guitaut of the Royal Collection Trust
arranges the Coronation State Banquet
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[image: Mrs de Guitaut, from the Royal Collection Trust, said the Queen
toured the exhibition on Wednesday, adding: ¿She seemed very
pleased¿]<http://www.funfunky.com/miscellaneous-f13.html>
Mrs de Guitaut, from the Royal Collection Trust, said the Queen toured the
exhibition on Wednesday, adding: 'She seemed very
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[image: It is is the largest exhibition ever mounted about the Coronation
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Grandiose: It is is the largest exhibition ever mounted about the
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The young monarch puts a hand on Charles to settle the youngsters down
before Cecil Beaton's shutter comes down.
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The Queen's private home movie, filmed in colour, features another,
remarkably tender moment of Philip smoothing down his son's hair as they
get ready for another photograph.
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At one point when a group picture of the Royal Family and European royals
is being set up, the Duke is shown waving his right arm repeatedly to get
people on his far right to squeeze into the shot.
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After the photographic session is over the footage shows the Queen, Philip
and their children all holding hands together walking from view.
 Lastly, there is a faithful recreation of the Coronation State Banquet
held the following day in the Ballroom, which amusingly included dishes
such as Delices de Soles Prince Charles' and Boite de Fraises Reine
Elizabeth'.
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Mrs de Guitaut, from the Royal Collection Trust, said the Queen toured the
exhibition on Wednesday, adding: She seemed very
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She added: The exhibition brings together a magnificent display of dress
and objects which are both unique and personal to The Queen and so redolent
of the extraordinary events of Coronation
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The private footage in the Throne Room adds a unique dimension to the
display of formal black and white portraits we are so familiar
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The Queen's Coronation 1953 exhibition is being staged as part of
Buckingham Palace's annual summer public opening from July 27 to September
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