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Costume of a persuivant, after 1816.
Costume of a persuivant, after 1816. The costume worn by an attendant at the coronation of King George IV in 1821. The tabard is made of cloth of silver satin, silk damask, and is embroidered with the royal arms of Hanover. A pursuivant is an officer of the College of Arms, ranking below a herald. © London Museum/Heritage Images
Unique Identifier
AR916381
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3728px × 4695px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
ATTENDANT
Breeches
britches
City of London
Cityscape
clothes
Coat of Arms
color
coronation
Dress
EMBROIDERED
Embroidery
event
FRANCIS
Francis Mertin
George IV
Heraldry
JOB
King George IV
King of Great Britain
LOCATION
London
London Museum
martin
Mertin
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Object
OCCUPATION
PRINCE OF WALES
Prince Regent
Prinnie
Prinny
PROFESSION
pursuivant
royal event
Silk
Tabard
Uniform