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"An Emblem of Prestige and Tradition: The Illustrious Garter" The garter, a symbol steeped in history and regal significance

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Garter Collection: Portrait of James I, Simon van de Passe, 1615 - 1622
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Garter Collection: Arms of England, Simon van de Passe, 1615 - 1622
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Garter Collection: Jean-Baptiste de Nompere de Champagny (1756-1834) Duke of Cadore, after a painting
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Garter Collection: Family Portrait of James I of England (engraving) (b / w photo)
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Garter Collection: Portrait of Maurits, Prince of Orange, Crispijn van den Queborn, 1612 - 1642
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Garter Collection: Count Jean-Etienne-Marie Portalis (1746-1807) 1806 (oil on canvas)
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Garter Collection: Francois Lefebvre (1755-1820) Duke of Dantzig (oil on canvas)
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Garter Collection: Bazaar at the star and Garter, Richmond, in Aid of the National Orphan Home
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Garter Collection: Thomas Sense Browne Thomas Brown, Garter King of Arms Thomas Brown, Garter
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Garter Collection: The Death of Buckingham, Augustus Leopold Egg, 1816-1863, British
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Garter Collection: HENRY, PRINCE OF WALES (1594-1612). Oil on canvas, c1610, by Robert Peake the Elder
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Garter Collection: HINE: HOME INDUSTRY, 1912. A Jewish family making garters in the kitchen of their
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Garter Collection: HENRY HOWARD (1517?-1547). Earl of Surrey. English soldier and poet. Oil on canvas
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Garter Collection: CHARLES I (1600-1649). King of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1625-1649
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Garter Collection: HENRY, PRINCE OF WALES (1594-1612). Oil on canvas, c1610, by Robert Peake the Elder
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Garter Collection: WWI - Wearing a Derby Armlet - Comic Postcard
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Garter Collection: Jolly French beauty trying on her new hat
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Garter Collection: Picture No. 11050063
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Garter Collection: Picture No. 11050060
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Garter Collection: Picture No. 11050009
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Garter Collection: Picture No. 11050008
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Garter Collection: Picture No. 11050007
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Garter Collection: North America, USA, New Jersey, Bernardsville. Eastern Garter Snake in the grass
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Garter Collection: Researcher holding a common garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis, at Whistler BioBlitz event
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Garter Collection: To Sing a Drinking Song in Dry America Miss Lilly Flohr who is to sing a drinking
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Garter Collection: Metal Garters
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Garter Collection: Garters
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Garter Collection: Picture No. 10850747
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Garter Collection: Victoria (1819-1901) Queen of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 1837
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Garter Collection: When the Day is Done, and My Work is Through, I Relax for Awhile, and Dream of You Postcard. ca
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Garter Collection: Advertisement for Corsets. ca. 1936, LOCATION UKN
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Garter Collection: William IV (1765-1837), 1833, King of United Kingdom (1830-1837). Portrait by Sir
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Garter Collection: William Cecil, lst Baron Burghley (1520-1598) appointed Secretary of State by Elizabeth I in 1558
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Garter Collection: William Paget, 1st Baron Paget of Beaudesert (1506-1563) English statesman and diplomat
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Garter Collection: I Don t Hold Out and I Don t Stall, Don t Take Me Long At-All, At-All Postcard. ca
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Garter Collection: GARTER INN AT WINDSOR, engraving 1890, UK, U. K. Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom
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Garter Collection: Garter flask, 1920s prohibition
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Garter Collection: The Edson Electro-Magnetic Garter. Advertisement from and American newspaper, 1881
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Garter Collection: Elanoides forficatus, American swallow-tailed kite
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Garter Collection: Thamnophis sp. garter snake
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Garter Collection: Thamnophis sp. ribbon-snake
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Garter Collection: USA, Oregon, Multnomah County. Garter snake in garden
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Garter Collection: Richmond, Star and Garter Hotel, London and suburbs, England
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Garter Collection: His grace Francis Duke of Leeds. A Knight of the Most Noble
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Garter Collection: Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles
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Garter Collection: Order of the Garter bestowed at Windsor Castle Chapter Room
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Garter Collection: Peace Illuminations in Pall Mall at end of Crimean War
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Garter Collection: Royal Command Portrait by Baron


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"An Emblem of Prestige and Tradition: The Illustrious Garter" The garter, a symbol steeped in history and regal significance, holds a place of honor within the United Kingdom's rich heritage. From Queen Elizabeth II to King George VI, this captivating accessory has adorned the legs of esteemed individuals throughout time. Intricately woven into the tapestry of royal life, the garter is not merely an article of clothing but a testament to power and prestige. A fine photographic portrait captures King George VI donning his garter with grace and dignity, showcasing its elegance as it encircles his leg. Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh stand together in 1954, their matching garters serving as a visual representation of their unbreakable bond. H. R. H Prince Albert, known as the Prince Consort, immortalized on canvas wearing his own garter serves as a reminder that even those closest to royalty are honored by this timeless tradition. From bustling streets like Putney in London to grand ceremonies held at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, Berkshire; the allure of the garter transcends geographical boundaries. It evokes images of pomp and circumstance while paying homage to centuries-old rituals. Not limited solely to British monarchs or nobility alone; even high-ranking military figures such as King Edward VIII proudly display their affiliation with prestigious orders through their adorned garters. Officers from Heralds College also bear witness to this noble tradition through their meticulously crafted attire. As one delves deeper into its history, it becomes apparent that being bestowed with an Order of the Garter is no small feat. Reserved for those who have achieved greatness or displayed unwavering loyalty towards crown and country; these great orders serve as beacons guiding society towards excellence. Yet amidst all its grandeur lies moments where simplicity intertwines with opulence.