Showing 10 items matching "coronation george 6th"
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Anglesea and District Historical SocietyMedallion
... ...coronation George 6th...Coronation George 6th 1937....Anglesea and District Historical Society 5B McMillan Street Anglesea great-ocean-road Medallion coronation George 6th Coronation George 6th 1937. Medallion ...Coronation George 6th 1937.medallion, coronation george 6th -
Boort Historical SocietyCookery Book, Boort Coronation Cookery Book, circa 1930's
... For the coronation of George 6th. Donated by Mrs K McConnell in 1938....For the coronation of George 6th. Donated by Mrs K McConnell in 1938. ...Advertising of local businesses. For the coronation of George 6th. Donated by Mrs K McConnell in 1938.Shows significance of the Royal Family to Australia, Advertisements for local businesses for future reference.Small beige coloured Book4th Edition Enlarged, Boort Coronation Cookery Book. Advertising on the back - McAlpins Flour and J.B. Edwards & Son Jewellers and Opticianscookery book, boort, mcconnell -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietySouvenir Cup, Estimated 1937
... Coronation cup, souvenir of George 6th and Queen Elizabeth. ...Made in England - plus artisan mark. Coronation cup, souvenir of George 6th and Queen Elizabeth. ...Coronation cup, souvenir of George 6th and Queen Elizabeth. White china cup with picture of George 6th and Queen Elizabeth under Crown and date 1937 with flags - Coronation and "Long May they Reign" written below. Crown and flags pictured on back of cup.Mark: Urn. Made in England - plus artisan mark.coronation 1937 souvenir cup -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietySouvenir Mug - Australian Visit 1949, BCM/Nelsonware, Estimated 1949
... Coronation mug souvenir of George 6th and Queen Elizabeth issued to celebrate the royal visit to Australia in 1949. ...Gold edging around rim and on handle. Coronation mug souvenir of George 6th and Queen Elizabeth issued to celebrate the royal visit to Australia in 1949. ...Coronation mug souvenir of George 6th and Queen Elizabeth issued to celebrate the royal visit to Australia in 1949. White china mug with pictures of George 6th and Queen Elizabeth under crown and dated May 1937 with flags flanking them. On back marked "Issued to celebrate the royal visit to Australia 1949".Marked: BCM/Nelsonware. Made in England. Gold edging around rim and on handle.coronation mug 1937 issued 1949 australian visit -
Learmonth and District Historical Society Inc.Medals - Coronation 1911, Untitled, Coronation of King George V & Queen Mary 1911, 20th Century
... coronation of King George V & Queen Mary in 1911. Commemoration of historical event. The coronation of King George V & Queen Mary on the 6th July 1911. medal queen mary 1911 king george v coronation Front of the medals, King George V & Queen Mary, engraving of the King & Queen. ...Medals to commemorate the coronation of King George V & Queen Mary in 1911.Commemoration of historical event. The coronation of King George V & Queen Mary on the 6th July 1911.Round medals with eyelet at the top, the first medal is made of gilt bronze and the second one, a gold coloured metal featuring King George V & Queen Mary in 1911 for their Coronation.Front of the medals, King George V & Queen Mary, engraving of the King & Queen. Back of the medallions states, "To Commemorate Their Majesties Coronation". June 22. 1911. Also the Victoria Coat of Arms with the word, "Victoria" above and under them the words, "Peace & Prosperity".medal, queen mary, 1911, king george v, coronation -
Learmonth and District Historical Society Inc.Medal - Coronation 1911, King George V & Queen Mary,Coronation 1911,medal, 00/00/1911
... These medals were mass produced for the coronation of King George V & Queen Mary which took place on the 6th July 1911. ...Learmonth and District Historical Society Inc. 326 High Street Learmonth goldfields These medals were mass produced for the coronation of King George V & Queen Mary which took place on the 6th July 1911. ...These medals were mass produced for the coronation of King George V & Queen Mary which took place on the 6th July 1911. George was the son of King Edward V11 & Princess Alexandra.Commemoration of the coronation of King George V & Queen Mary in 1911A round silver plated medal with KING GEORGE V & QUEEN MARY on the front, on the back is the British Monarchy "Coat of Arms", attached is also a red, white & blue, small ribbon. On the front is the heads of KING GEORGE V & QUEEN MARY along with their names, on the back is the British Monarchy "Coat of Arms", with a crown above it, surrounded by the words "TO COMMEMORATE THEIR MAJESTIES CORONATION. JUNE 22. 1911".medal, queen mary, 1911, king george v -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietySouvenir Plate, Estimated 1937
... Souvenir plate commemorating Coronation May 12, 1937 of King George 6th and Queen Elizabeth - crowned in Westminster Abbey. ...A Perpetual Souvenir in Paragon China to commemorate the Coronation of their majesties King George 6th and Queen Elizabeth crowned in Westminster Abbey May 12 1937. ...A Perpetual Souvenir in Paragon China to commemorate the Coronation of their majesties King George 6th and Queen Elizabeth crowned in Westminster Abbey May 12 1937. ...Souvenir plate commemorating Coronation May 12, 1937 of King George 6th and Queen Elizabeth - crowned in Westminster Abbey. Cream china plate with British Coat of Arms. Names of King George 6th and Queen Elizabeth in red on gold background around edge with "Crowned May 12 1937'".Royal Crest - By appointment. A Perpetual Souvenir in Paragon China to commemorate the Coronation of their majesties King George 6th and Queen Elizabeth crowned in Westminster Abbey May 12 1937. Registered and copyright. Made in England.plate, coronation 1937 souvenir -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionSouvenir - Mug, Burleigh Pottery, Coronation of King George VI & Queen Elizabeth, 1937
... Born 14th December 1895 King George died on the 6th February, 1937. Making a Nation exhibition Outside of mug; Coronation of King George VI & Queen Elizabeth / May 1937 base; Burleigh / Made / in / England / Official design / Made in England Cream coloured ceramic mug with printed text and images. ...This mug was produced to commemorate the coronation of George VI and his wife, Elizabeth, as king and queen of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on Wednesday 12 May 1937. On 26th April 1923 (as Duke of York) Prince Albert married in Westminster Abbey to Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (later to become The Queen Mother). Prince Albert, Duke of York, was the second son of King George V and Queen Mary and was born on 14th December 1895 on the Sandringham estate. On the abdication of his brother Edward VIII in December 1936 he was proclaimed King and took one of his middle name, George, on succeeding to the throne. Born 14th December 1895 King George died on the 6th February, 1937. Cream coloured ceramic mug with printed text and images. Outside of mug; Coronation of King George VI & Queen Elizabeth / May 1937 base; Burleigh / Made / in / England / Official design / Made in Englandmaking a nation exhibition -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncSouvenir - Mug for Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, 1953
... George VI on the 6th February 1952. Elizabeth was crowned as the Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms on June 2nd 1953 at Westminster Abbey. Preparations for the coronation...George VI on the 6th February 1952. Elizabeth was crowned as the Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms on June 2nd 1953 at Westminster Abbey. Preparations for the coronation ...Queen Elizabeth II ascended the throne, at the age of 25, on the death of her father King George VI on the 6th February 1952. Elizabeth was crowned as the Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms on June 2nd 1953 at Westminster Abbey. Preparations for the coronation took over a year, it was the first British coronation to be fully televised when cameras were allowed inside the Abbey for the first time and the event was estimated to have cost £1.57 million. The British Pottery Manufacturers Federation was founded in 1919 and continued to trade until early 1995 when the company was dissolved as a result of its activities becoming fully incorporated within the British Ceramic Confederation. The design for this mug was approved by The British Pottery Manufacturers Federation and then circulated to approved Potters. This item is significant because it records an important event in the British Royal Family, a vital part of the hereditary of many Wodonga residents. Queen Elizabeth became the official head of the Government of Australia at that time.Cream handled China mug with coloured transfer. The image includes a central oval image of a golden profile of the queen (without a crown) against a light blue background. It is surrounded by a dark blue band with gold edging. To the left is the Royal Standard and to the right is the Union Jack and English roses below. Above the central image is the royal crown and above this wording. At Top CORONATION JUNE 2nd 1953 The Latin wording HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE, contained in the dark blue oval band is the motto of the British chivalric Order of the Garter which means "shamed be whoever thinks ill of it" Beneath the image - H.M QUEEN ELIZABETH II The base of the mug shows a makers mark of the DESIGN mark.coronation of queen elizabeth ii, british royal family -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncProgramme - The Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Her Majesty's Printers, 1953
... coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty ascended the throne, at the age of 25, on the death of her father King George VI on the 6th February 1952. ...This souvenir programme was produced to record the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty ascended the throne, at the age of 25, on the death of her father King George VI on the 6th February 1952. Elizabeth was crowned as the Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms on June 2nd 1953 at Westminster Abbey. Preparations for the coronation took over a year, it was the first British coronation to be fully televised when cameras were allowed inside the Abbey for the first time and the event was estimated to have cost £1.57 million.An official souvenir programme of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. It includes images, text and the official order of service.This souvenir programme was produced to record the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty ascended the throne, at the age of 25, on the death of her father King George VI on the 6th February 1952. Elizabeth was crowned as the Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms on June 2nd 1953 at Westminster Abbey. Preparations for the coronation took over a year, it was the first British coronation to be fully televised when cameras were allowed inside the Abbey for the first time and the event was estimated to have cost £1.57 million.coronation of queen elizabeth ii, british royal family
