A gathering of jockeys of past and present all wearing The Queen’s silks.
The royal racing colours of purple, gold braid, scarlet sleeves, and black velvet cap with gold fringe were first registered to the Prince of Wales in 1877 #PlatinumJubilee
🐎 Racing colours in distinct patterns and vivid colours, are sometimes known as the ‘heraldry of horseracing’
Since 1970 their designs have been restricted to a palette of 18 colours.
Composer Edward Elgar was born #OnThisDay 1857. He became Birmingham University’s first Professor of Music in 1905. He was awarded an honorary doctorate in music by Cambridge in 1900 and his robes are kept on display at his birthplace, @NTTheFirs
Elgar and Herbert Brewer both in Doctor of Music robes at the opening of @3choirs Festival in 1927
Elgar is depicted wearing academic robes in his statue in Worcester. It was made by Kenneth Potts and was unveiled by the Prince of Wales on 2 June 1981
#OnThisDay 1953 Elizabeth II was crowned Queen in Westminster Abbey
The Queen’s Coronation robe features purple silk velvet by Warner & Sons of Braintree, satin from Sudbury, miniver from Canada, and hand finished with gold embroidery by a team at @RoyalNeedlework
The Queen’s Robe of Estate worn at the Coronation is 6.5m long and took over 6,500 hours to make