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ONLINE LECTURE

Digital event - ‘'Brilliant and Joyous’, George IV’s ceremonies and celebrations

Detail of the badge, Family Order of King George IV. Showing his portrait surrounded by diamonds.
Sir Thomas Lawrence & Henry Bone, 'Family Order of King George IV' (RCIN 441442) ©
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  • 19:00 – 20:00
  • Free
  • This is a digital lecture facilitated by Zoom. Your link to access this digital event will be sent the day before the event.
    Booking essential. Please note your ticket is for the device on which you watch the event regardless of the number of people watching on that device (for example, if two people are watching from the same device in the same room, you only need one ticket).
  • Adults

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    Join exhibition curator Kathryn Jones as she explores the best of George IV's ceremonies and celebrations, from stunning investitures to his own extraordinary coronation. Discover the some of the key objects which highlight George’s own interest in these events and give us an impression of their brilliant and truly spectacular nature.

     

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