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Pageboys Collection

Pageboys, also known as young male attendants at a wedding, add an adorable touch to any ceremony

Background imagePageboys Collection: Wedding of Lady Diana Manner and Duff Cooper

Wedding of Lady Diana Manner and Duff Cooper
Lady Diana Cooper (nee Manners) posed at her familys London home in Arlington Street in her wedding gown of gold tissue overlaid with lace. She is attended by her pages, Lord Elcho and the Hon

Background imagePageboys Collection: The Grand Chapter of the Star of India at Calcutta: the Prince of Wales...1876. Creator: Unknown

The Grand Chapter of the Star of India at Calcutta: the Prince of Wales...1876. Creator: Unknown
The Grand Chapter of the Star of India at Calcutta: the Prince of Wales passing from his tent to the Grand Chapter Tent, from a sketch by one of our special artists, 1876

Background imagePageboys Collection: The Prince of Wales Investing a Native Prince with the Grand Cross of the Star of India... 1876

The Prince of Wales Investing a Native Prince with the Grand Cross of the Star of India... 1876. Creator: C.R
The Prince of Wales Investing a Native Prince with the Grand Cross of the Star of India at Calcutta, 1876. The future King Edward VII bestows a decoration on an Indian ruler

Background imagePageboys Collection: The State Entry of Queen Elizabeth into Bristol, August 14th 1574, 1917 (oil on canvas)

The State Entry of Queen Elizabeth into Bristol, August 14th 1574, 1917 (oil on canvas)
2830879 The State Entry of Queen Elizabeth into Bristol, August 14th 1574, 1917 (oil on canvas) by Hassall, John (1868-1948); Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK; © Bristol Museums

Background imagePageboys Collection: Henry VIII and his Queen 'Out-a-Maying', from The Comic History of England, pub

Henry VIII and his Queen "Out-a-Maying", from The Comic History of England, pub
3075755 Henry VIII and his Queen " Out-a-Maying", from The Comic History of England, pub. 1864 (hand coloured etching) by Leech

Background imagePageboys Collection: SERVANTS / HOUSE BOY

SERVANTS / HOUSE BOY
A lady gives instructions to her house boy Date: 1883

Background imagePageboys Collection: King George V and Queen Mary in the Garter Procession at Windsor, 1913, (1951)

King George V and Queen Mary in the Garter Procession at Windsor, 1913, (1951). George V (1865-1936) and Mary of Teck (1867-1953) of the United Kingdom

Background imagePageboys Collection: Queen with two pageboys on a Christmas card

Queen with two pageboys on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imagePageboys Collection: Young page boys, 15th century

Young page boys, 15th century.. Handcolored illustration drawn and lithographed by Paul Mercuri with text by Camille Bonnard from Historical Costumes from the 12th to 15th Centuries, Levy Fils


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Pageboys, also known as young male attendants at a wedding, add an adorable touch to any ceremony. These little gentlemen are often dressed in miniature versions of the groom's attire and play important roles such as carrying the rings or escorting the flower girl down the aisle. Their innocence and charm bring smiles to everyone's faces as they fulfill their duties with enthusiasm and excitement. Pageboys symbolize purity and new beginnings, reminding us of the joy and wonder that comes with love and marriage. Whether they're walking solemnly or skipping gleefully, they can sure to steal the show with their cuteness and charisma. So next time you see a pageboy at a wedding, take a moment to appreciate these pint-sized participants who make every celebration even more special.