Duke Of Norfolk Collection
"The Duke of Norfolk: A Noble Legacy" Arundel Castle stands tall, a testament to the illustrious history of the Duke of Norfolk
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"The Duke of Norfolk: A Noble Legacy" Arundel Castle stands tall, a testament to the illustrious history of the Duke of Norfolk. From Thomas Howard's tragic beheading in 1572 to the grandeur captured in William Oldys' oil painting, this noble lineage has left an indelible mark on British history. In lithographs that depict significant moments, we witness the homecoming of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York at Victoria Station, their arrival celebrated with great pomp and splendor. The Council Chamber at Whitehall witnesses the Court of Claims performing services for a coronation while ducal disagreements from centuries past are immortalized in colorful lithographs. The Proclamation of King Edward VII sees Earl Marshal and members of the College of Heralds announcing his ascension to power. And as Parliament opens its doors, we catch glimpses through lithographs - King Edward VII presiding over proceedings while Queen Alexandra graces the Royal Gallery with her presence. Weddings hold a special place in any family's legacy; thus, it is no surprise that engravings capture every detail surrounding The Wedding of the Duke of Norfolk. State Opening ceremonies are equally momentous occasions where King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra pass through regal halls amidst adoring crowds. As coronations unfold, high officials take center stage - their roles etched forever in engravings that showcase their importance during these grand events. Lastly, we find solace in lithographs featuring Earl Marshal and Her Majesty's Officers-of-Arms who dutifully serve alongside nobility. Through artistry and historical documentation alike, each image encapsulates different facets within "The Duke Of Norfolk: A Noble Legacy. " It is a tale woven with tragedy, triumphs, celebrations, disagreements – all contributing to an enduring heritage that continues to shape British society today.