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But working on the next coronation robe is not every student's dream project.
The girls got him into the Royal coronation robe.
I handled the wedding dress, the coronation robe and several day dresses.
A carapace of coronation robes rise to canopy the world.
He was fully clothed in the coronation robes of Leopold.
He was staring down at the soiled coronation robe.
The anointing is followed by the investment with the coronation robes and ornaments.
He stared at Lombar, still in his coronation robe, lying on the soiled bed.
At which point, the door opened and the peers saw the king, fully dressed in his coronation robes, reclining on the bed.
Also being shown are coronation robes, gold plates used at state banquets, family photographs and gifts.
Two portraits of Elizabeth in her coronation robes survive, both dated to 1600 or shortly thereafter.
She even has a coronation robe.
As the eyes of the multitude fell upon the man in the coronation robes there were cries of: "The king!"
This pattern was also drawn from the Coronation robe worn by the Empress.
Edward is portrayed in full coronation robes with a sceptre in his right hand.
Which means, luckily, no corsets, coronets or coronation robes.
He is in the coronation robes.
Alisande went white as a coronation robe.
Powell was granted exclusive access to Victoria's wedding dress and coronation robes while researching.
After the coronation, the incumbent may personally keep their coronation robe as a token.
But the high collar, long sleeves, and sweeping skirt gave the fur-bordered creation the appearance of a coronation robe.
The parliamentary and coronation robes of British peers of the realm are also made from ermine.
And when he was crowned emperor in 1804 Napoleon made a special point of having the golden bees affixed to his coronation robes.
(Unlike the Coronation robe, there is no equivalent garment for the wives of peers to wear.)
The Queen is dressed in coronation robes, wearing a lace head-dress and the Imperial crown.