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"Duchy: A Journey Through Time and Royalty" In 1962, Queen Elizabeth II embarked on a memorable visit to Cornwall

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Duchy Collection: BIG CHEESE
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Duchy Collection: Queen Elizabeth II - Visit to Cornwall 1962
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Duchy Collection: Orteliuss map of Italy, 1570
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Duchy Collection: Sir John Gage, c1532-1543 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
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Duchy Collection: Princess Alice and Victoria of Hesse
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Duchy Collection: Battista Sforza, wife of Federigo da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino, c
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Duchy Collection: Outline and flag of Luxembourg, 3D
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Duchy Collection: Lithographic Plate of Arms
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Duchy Collection: Battle of Somosierra - Pensinsular War
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Duchy Collection: Wladyslaw IV Vasa (1595-1648). King of Poland. Portrait
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Duchy Collection: Sigismund III Vasa (1566-1632). Engraving, 1840
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Duchy Collection: Luis de Requesens y Zuniga (1528-1576). Spanish military
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Duchy Collection: Pricipio del terzo libro de dicato al Duca di Parma, Duchy of Parma, historical Rome, Italy
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Duchy Collection: Ludwig Friedrich, Prince of Wurttemberg, c. 1617 (oil on canvas)
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Duchy Collection: Erbpinzessin Charlotte Von Sachsen-Meiningen (b / w photo)
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Duchy Collection: A Cottage in the Duchy of Cornwall, 1822 (hand-coloured etching)
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Duchy Collection: Battle of Albuera, Extremadura, Spain, 16 May 1811, fought by the French Empire
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Duchy Collection: The Duchy of Cornwall Office, Buckingham Gate, London (engraving)
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Duchy Collection: Louisa, Duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Aaltenburg
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Duchy Collection: Sir Thomas Ingram, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (oil on canvas)
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Duchy Collection: The Silver Wedding of the Duke of Duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Views in the Duchy (litho)
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Duchy Collection: The Death of HH the Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, KG, Views in the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg (engraving)
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Duchy Collection: Sleswick Holstein, 1838
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Duchy Collection: Chapel Royal, c1902. Artist: Tony Grubhofer
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Duchy Collection: Visit to Duchy of Cornwall Estate, 1937
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Duchy Collection: Duchy of Brunswick, Principalities Schaumburg-Lippe, and Waldeck, published 1897
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Duchy Collection: Trematon Castle with its fine Keep and the Union Flag (Jack ) flying over it
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Duchy Collection: George I, 1660
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Duchy Collection: Adolphus Frederick Vi, Grand Duke Of Mecklenburg, 1882
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Duchy Collection: Shop and post office, Denas Water, Tresillian, Cornwall. 1975
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Duchy Collection: Collecting sphagnum moss for dressings, Dartmoor, WW1
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Duchy Collection: Charles, Duke of Saxe-Coburg
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Duchy Collection: The Coat of Arms of The Duchy of Saxe Coburg Gotha
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Duchy Collection: King Philip I of Castile (1478-1506). Engraving
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Duchy Collection: Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine (1712-1780). Engraving
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Duchy Collection: Gediminas Tower. Vilnius. Lithuania
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Duchy Collection: Count Otto Honoured
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Duchy Collection: Charles, 2nd Duke of Saxe-Coburg
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Duchy Collection: Making sphagnum moss dressings, Dartmoor, WW1
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Duchy Collection: Conscientious objectors on Dartmoor
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Duchy Collection: Volunteer in Womens Land Army on Duchy of Cornwall farm
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Duchy Collection: Prince Edward of Wales visiting his Duchy of Cornwall estate
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Duchy Collection: Firefighters at Lyons Maid, Stamford Street, London
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Duchy Collection: Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
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Duchy Collection: War of Duchies, the Prussian army crossing the Shlei at Arnis, illustration
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Duchy Collection: War of Duchies, Danish fortifications, illustration from Illustrierte Kriegsberichte
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Duchy Collection: War of Duchies, Austrian and Prussian soldiers and officers fighting for Schleswig-Holstein


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"Duchy: A Journey Through Time and Royalty" In 1962, Queen Elizabeth II embarked on a memorable visit to Cornwall, where she explored the enchanting landscapes of this historic duchy. As she traversed its picturesque towns and villages, her presence echoed through the centuries, reminiscent of the grandeur that once graced these lands. Looking back even further in time, we discover Orteliuss map of Italy from 1570. Amongst its intricate details lies a glimpse into the duchies that shaped this magnificent country. From Lombardy to Tuscany, each region held its own unique charm under the rule of powerful dukes. One such duke was Sir John Gage during his reign from c1532-1543. Captured masterfully by Hans Holbein the Younger in 1945, this portrait immortalizes Gage's authority and influence within his duchy. The bonds between royalty are often forged through marriage alliances. Princess Alice and Victoria of Hesse exemplify this as they formed an unbreakable connection within their respective duchies. Their union symbolized unity amidst turbulent times. Traveling across Europe brings us to Battista Sforza, wife of Federigo da Montefeltro - Duke of Urbino during the Renaissance era. Her elegance and grace were renowned throughout her duchy as she supported her husband's endeavors with unwavering devotion. While some may associate "duchy" with power or nobility, others may simply think about being a "big cheese. " In Denas Water's shop and post office in Cornwall circa 1975, locals would gather for their daily needs while sharing stories that made them feel like rulers over their small but cherished community. Shifting our focus towards Luxembourg reveals an outline and flag that represent both tradition and modernity intertwined harmoniously within this prosperous European nation. The emblematic three-dimensional design reflects the duchy's commitment to progress and unity.