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An illustrated history of British royal jubilee celebrations from George III to Elizabeth II.In 1809, thanksgiving ceremonies and feasts across Britain ushered George III into his fiftieth year as king. This was the first British celebration of a royal jubilee and set the tone for those that have followed since: processions, fireworks, construction of monuments, the striking of special coins and medals, and, of course, the sale of commemorative mugs. Queen Victoria marked her golden and diamond jubilees in 1887 and 1897 amid throngs of patriotic subjects from all over the world, and celebrations were also held for George V''s silver jubilee in 1935. Following the festivities in 1977 and 2002, in 2012 Queen Elizabeth II became the first British monarch ever to celebrate her third jubilee, as she began her seventh decade on the throne. Judith Millidge describes the handful of British royal jubilees across 200 years, examines how they have been commemorated, their similarities and

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Introduction / The National Jubilee, 1809 / Queen Victoria’s Jubilees / The Silver Jubilee of George V, 1935 / The Jubilees of Elizabeth II / Further Reading / Places to Visit / Index

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 4/10/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780747811671, 978-0747811671
      ISBN10: 0747811679

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      An illustrated history of British royal jubilee celebrations from George III to Elizabeth II.In 1809, thanksgiving ceremonies and feasts across Britain ushered George III into his fiftieth year as king. This was the first British celebration of a royal jubilee and set the tone for those that have followed since: processions, fireworks, construction of monuments, the striking of special coins and medals, and, of course, the sale of commemorative mugs. Queen Victoria marked her golden and diamond jubilees in 1887 and 1897 amid throngs of patriotic subjects from all over the world, and celebrations were also held for George V''s silver jubilee in 1935. Following the festivities in 1977 and 2002, in 2012 Queen Elizabeth II became the first British monarch ever to celebrate her third jubilee, as she began her seventh decade on the throne. Judith Millidge describes the handful of British royal jubilees across 200 years, examines how they have been commemorated, their similarities and

      Table of Contents
      Introduction / The National Jubilee, 1809 / Queen Victoria’s Jubilees / The Silver Jubilee of George V, 1935 / The Jubilees of Elizabeth II / Further Reading / Places to Visit / Index

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