Lord Chancellor Viscount Hailsham
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Lord Chancellor Viscount Hailsham
The Lord Chancellor Viscount Hailsham, Douglas Hogg (1872-1950), in his coronation robes for the coronation of King George VI on 12th May 1937. Date: May 1937
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Ceremonial Chancellor Coronation Hailsham Hogg Robes Viscount 1937 Douglas
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In this striking photograph, Lord Chancellor Viscount Hailsham, Douglas Hogg (1872-1950), is depicted in all his ceremonial glory as he prepared for the coronation of King George VI on May 12, 1937. The image captures the grandeur and historical significance of the occasion, as Hailsham donned the traditional robes and insignia of the Lord Chancellor, the oldest public office under the English monarchy. The Lord Chancellor, an integral part of the British constitutional system, was responsible for advising the monarch on legal matters and presiding over the House of Lords. Hogg had been appointed to the position in 1935, and his coronation attire reflected the rich history and tradition of the role. The photograph shows Hailsham standing in front of a red velvet-draped background, his coronation robes adorned with ermine fur and gold embroidery. The robe's cape is draped over his shoulders, and he wears a velvet cap, known as a Cap of Maintenance, on his head. A collar and chain, the Collar of the Order of the Garter, encircles his neck, signifying his membership in the most prestigious order of chivalry in the United Kingdom. The coronation of King George VI, which took place at Westminster Abbey, was a significant moment in British history. The event marked the end of the abdication crisis following the abdication of King Edward VIII and the beginning of the reign of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. The coronation was also a symbol of unity and resilience for the British people during a time of political and social change. This photograph is a testament to the grandeur and tradition of the British monarchy and the role of the Lord Chancellor in its history. It provides a glimpse into the past, offering a unique insight into the ceremonial costume and the importance of the office during a pivotal moment in British history.
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