Wedderburn Collection
In this captivating image from 1910, we witness the distinguished standard bearers of George V during his coronation ceremony
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In this captivating image from 1910, we witness the distinguished standard bearers of George V during his coronation ceremony. Standing tall and proud, they symbolize the grandeur and unity of the British Empire. From left to right, we have Mr. Frank S. Dymoke, the King's Champion Bearer of the Standard of England; Sir Samuel Walker, Lord Chancellor of Ireland; Earl Carrington and The Earl of Crewe, bearer of the Sword of State; Mr. Henry Scrymgeour Wedderburn, bearer of the Standard of Scotland; The Earl Of Halsbury, The Lord High Chancellor; The O'Conor Don with the Standard of Ireland in hand; and lastly but certainly not least, The Duke Of Wellington carrying the Union Standard. Moving on to a different scene altogether - Oxford and Cambridge rowers battling it out on a serene river as their oars slice through crystal-clear waters with unwavering determination. These athletes exemplify strength and teamwork as they strive for victory. Shifting our focus yet again to Rosslyn House in Hampstead - an architectural marvel that stands proudly amidst lush greenery. Its elegant design is a testament to timeless beauty that transcends generations. Transporting ourselves back in time to Shepherds Well in 1820 - captured by an unknown artist around c1876 - we catch a glimpse into rural life where simplicity reigns supreme. This idyllic countryside setting reminds us to appreciate nature's tranquility. Returning once more to Rosslyn House circa 1876 - another masterpiece created by an unknown artist - its majestic facade leaves us awestruck at its splendorous presence against a backdrop painted with history. Now let us delve into history itself as we encounter Alexander Wedderburn, first earl of Rosslyn – a man who left an indelible mark on society through his legal prowess and political achievements as Lord Chancellor of Great Britain in 1877. His legacy continues to inspire generations.