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Closing Jewel House at Tower of London during 1937 Coronatio
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Closing Jewel House at Tower of London during 1937 Coronatio
A Yeoman warder pinning up the Lord Chamberlains notice on the Wakefield Tower in the Tower of London, announcing that owing to the removal of the Regalia the place will be closed until May 17. Before the Coronation, the jewels were held at the court jewellers, Garrard, where they were being furbished. Date: 1937
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This photograph captures the historic moment when a Yeoman Warder of the Tower of London pins up the Lord Chamberlain's notice on the Wakefield Tower, announcing the closure of the Jewel House at the Tower of London. The date is 1937, and the reason for the closure is the removal of the Regalia for the upcoming coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. Before the coronation, the precious jewels and regalia were taken from their permanent home in the Jewel House at the Tower and sent to the court jewellers, Garrard, for cleaning and preparation. The Regalia, including the Crown of St. Edward, the Sceptre with the Cross, and the Orb, were essential items for the coronation ceremony, which was scheduled to take place on May 12, 1937. The Yeoman Warder, dressed in his traditional Tudor-style uniform, carries out his duty with solemnity and pride, ensuring that the notice is securely fastened to the tower wall. The Wakefield Tower, a medieval fortification, serves as a fitting backdrop to this significant event in British history. The closure of the Jewel House was a rare occurrence, and the notice serves as a reminder of the importance of the Regalia and the upcoming coronation. The photograph is a testament to the rich history and tradition of the Tower of London and the role of the Yeoman Warders in preserving it for future generations.
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