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JOHN RICHARD COKE SMYTH. James Innes-Ker in Plantagenet costume for Queen Victoria's Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Creator: John Richard Coke Smyth.

JOHN RICHARD COKE SMYTH. James Innes-Ker in Plantagenet costume for Queen Victoria's Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). British peer James Innes-Ker, 6th Duke of Roxburghe (1816-1879) in chain mail and crown. Members of the Royal Household were expected to wear dress of the Plantagenet period (c1154-1485), although other guests could wear costumes of their own choosing. The costumes were designed under the supervision of James Robinson Planché and were specifically intended to give work to the declining Spitalfields silk industry. The ball of 1842, held at Buckingham Palace in London, was the first of three costume balls held by Queen Victoria and Albert, Prince Consort. The second, on 6 June 1845, was in early Georgian dress, while the third, on 13 June 1851, was in the style of the Restoration. From "Souvenir of the Bal Costumé, given by H.M. Queen Victoria at Buckingham Palace, May 12, 1842 / drawings from the original dresses by Coke Smyth; letterpress by J.R. Planche", 1843. [Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co, London, 1843].
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Title:
James Innes-Ker in Plantagenet costume for Queen Victoria's Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Creator: John Richard Coke Smyth.
Caption:
James Innes-Ker in Plantagenet costume for Queen Victoria's Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). British peer James Innes-Ker, 6th Duke of Roxburghe (1816-1879) in chain mail and crown. Members of the Royal Household were expected to wear dress of the Plantagenet period (c1154-1485), although other guests could wear costumes of their own choosing. The costumes were designed under the supervision of James Robinson Planché and were specifically intended to give work to the declining Spitalfields silk industry. The ball of 1842, held at Buckingham Palace in London, was the first of three costume balls held by Queen Victoria and Albert, Prince Consort. The second, on 6 June 1845, was in early Georgian dress, while the third, on 13 June 1851, was in the style of the Restoration. From "Souvenir of the Bal Costumé, given by H.M. Queen Victoria at Buckingham Palace, May 12, 1842 / drawings from the original dresses by Coke Smyth; letterpress by J.R. Planche", 1843. [Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co, London, 1843]
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LITHOGRAPH
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Album / The Print Collector/Heritage Images
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4125 x 6084 px | 71.8 MB
Print size:
34.9 x 51.5 cm | 13.7 x 20.3 in (300 dpi)
Keywords:
19TH CENTURY 6TH DUKE OF ROXBURGHE ARMADURA ARMOR ARMORS ARMOUR ARMOURS BALL BODY ARMOR BREASTPLATE BRITAIN BRITISH CENTURY CHAIN MAIL CLOAK CLOTHES CLOTHING COKE SMYTH COKE SMYTH, JOHN RICHARD COKE COLNAGHI & SON COLNAGHI & SONS COLNAGHI COLOR COLOUR CONCEPT COSTUME BALL COSTUME PARTY COSTUME COURTIER CROWN DANCE DRESS DUKE OF ROXB DYNASTY ERMINE FABRIC FANCY DRESS PARTY FANCY DRESS FULL LENGTH FUR GUY HAND COLOURED HAND TINTED HAND-COLOURED HAND-TINTED HIS MAJESTY HUNDRED YEARS WAR INNES-KER JA JAMES HENRY ROBERT INNES-KER JAMES HENRY ROBERT JAMES INNES-KER JAMES INNES-KER, 6TH DUKE OF ROXBURGHE JAMES ROBINSON PLANCHE JAMES ROBINSON JAMES JOHN RICHARD COKE SMYTH JOHN RICHARD COKE JOHN RICHARD KING LITHOGRAPH LTD MALE MAN MASKED BALL MASKED FESTIVAL MASQUE MASQUERADE BALL MASQUERADE MEN MONARCH NINETEENTH CENTURY P & D COLNAGHI & CO LTD P & D COLNAGHI & CO P & D P&D COLNAGHI & CO LTD P. & D. COLNAGHI & CO. PARTY PAUL & DOMINIC COLNAGHI PAUL & DOMINIC PEOPLE PLANCHE PLANTAGENÊT PORTRAIT POTRAIT ROYAL ROYALTY SILK SMYTH SOVEREIGN SUIT OF ARMOR SUIT OF ARMOUR SUIT OF ARMOURS TEXTILES: SILK VICTORIAN ERA VICTORIAN WAR WARFARE