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"Diamond: A Symbol of Power, Glory, and Christian Faith" In the realm of royalty, diamonds have long been associated with power and glory

Background imageDiamond Collection: The Queen of Diamonds - Shirley Kellogg in Elspeth Phelps

The Queen of Diamonds - Shirley Kellogg in Elspeth Phelps
Actress Shirley Kellogg pictured wearing an exquisite fringed dress of peau de soie embellished with silver and diamonds, the starring costume in the theatrical show

Background imageDiamond Collection: Shops / Jeweller C1905

Shops / Jeweller C1905
The exterior of Jay, Richard Attenborough & Co Ltd in Oxford Street, London, who advertise themselves as goldsmiths, silversmiths and diamond merchants

Background imageDiamond Collection: George H. Chirgwin know as the White-Eyed Kaffir

George H. Chirgwin know as the White-Eyed Kaffir
George H. Chirgwin (14 December 1854 17 November 1922) was a popular British music hall star billed as " the White-Eyed Kaffir", a black face minstrel act

Background imageDiamond Collection: Lympstone, Exmouth, Devon - A La Ronde - 16-sided house

Lympstone, Exmouth, Devon - A La Ronde - 16-sided house
Exmouth, Devon - A La Ronde - an 18th-century 16-sided house located near Lympstone, Exmouth, Devon, England - built for two spinster cousins, Jane and Mary Parminter

Background imageDiamond Collection: Spain. Teruel. Tower of Saint Martin

Spain. Teruel. Tower of Saint Martin
Spain. Teruel. Tower of the Church of Saint Martin. Mudejar. 14th century

Background imageDiamond Collection: Panoramic view from Diamond Hill over Letterfrack and Ballynakill Harbour

Panoramic view from Diamond Hill over Letterfrack and Ballynakill Harbour, Connemara National Park, County Galway, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageDiamond Collection: Crucifix

Crucifix set with sapphires, zircon, spinel, cairngorm and amethyst. The whole cross is bordered by diamonds

Background imageDiamond Collection: PLAYING CARDS, c1750. Playing cards bearing the blazoning of the ensignes armorial of the kingdoms

PLAYING CARDS, c1750. Playing cards bearing the blazoning of the ensignes armorial of the kingdoms of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland. Engravings, 18th century

Background imageDiamond Collection: Snake - Rattlesnake Diamond-backed Western(Crotulus atrox) coiled on a rock / tongue out

Snake - Rattlesnake Diamond-backed Western(Crotulus atrox) coiled on a rock / tongue out

Background imageDiamond Collection: Old English Sheepdog turned into wool

Old English Sheepdog turned into wool
An Old English Sheepdog with its enterprising owner, who has spun its coat into balls of wool for knitting

Background imageDiamond Collection: The London Symphony Orchestra playing at Harrods, London, 19

The London Symphony Orchestra playing at Harrods, London, 19
Illustration showing the London Symphony Orchestra playing in Harrods, during the department stores Diamond Jubilee celebrations, 1909

Background imageDiamond Collection: England / Chester / Eastgate

England / Chester / Eastgate
The famous Eastgate at Chester, erected in 1769 at the expense of Lord Grosvenor, replacing a former gate. The clock commemorates Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee

Background imageDiamond Collection: Diamond Cutting

Diamond Cutting
A true Representation of the Diamond Cutters Wheel or Mill

Background imageDiamond Collection: Advert / Mander Bros Inks

Advert / Mander Bros Inks
Mander Brothers Printing Ink Makers - an advertisement featuring Queen Victoria in the year of her Diamond Jubilee

Background imageDiamond Collection: 3 Dolls Harlequin C1810

3 Dolls Harlequin C1810
Harlequin, Pulcinello (Punch) and Bobeche (Clown)

Background imageDiamond Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20100107

EyeUbiquitous_20100107
England, London, The City, 30 St Amry Axe, detail of the the Gherkin building

Background imageDiamond Collection: Diamond mining on the Vaal River, Free State, South Africa, 19th century. Artist: St de Dree

Diamond mining on the Vaal River, Free State, South Africa, 19th century. Artist: St de Dree
Diamond mining on the Vaal River, Free State, South Africa, 19th century

Background imageDiamond Collection: Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee telegraphing message

Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee telegraphing message
Queen Victoria sending a message to the nation on her Diamond Jubilee. " From my heart I thank my beloved people. May God bless them. V.R and I." 1897

Background imageDiamond Collection: VERNE: JOURNEY. A diamond mine. Wood engraving after a drawing by Edouard Riou from a 19th century

VERNE: JOURNEY. A diamond mine. Wood engraving after a drawing by Edouard Riou from a 19th century edition of Vernes " Journey to the Center of the Earth"

Background imageDiamond Collection: Queen Victoria at Sheffield

Queen Victoria at Sheffield
The Queen in Sheffield during Diamond Jubilee celebrations. Here, Dr. Coward, conductor of the childrens choir in Norfolk Park is presented to the Queen. Date: 1897

Background imageDiamond Collection: Re-Cutting the Koh-I-Noor Diamond

Re-Cutting the Koh-I-Noor Diamond
The Duke of Wellington cuts the first facet during the re-cutting of the Koh-i-Noor diamond. It had been exhibited at the Great Exhibition in 1851, but was discovered to be not quite perfect

Background imageDiamond Collection: Hawaii, Oahu, View Of Diamond Head During Purple Blue Sunset, Palm In Foreground, Calm Water

Hawaii, Oahu, View Of Diamond Head During Purple Blue Sunset, Palm In Foreground, Calm Water

Background imageDiamond Collection: BAe Systems Hawks RAF Red Arrows Diamond Bend Finningley

BAe Systems Hawks RAF Red Arrows Diamond Bend Finningley
RAFAT RAF Red Arrows BAe Systems Hawks flying the Diamond Bend at RAF Finningley in 1983 Date: 1983

Background imageDiamond Collection: Diamond refracting light F008 / 3207

Diamond refracting light F008 / 3207
Diamond refracting light

Background imageDiamond Collection: Cut diamond and crystals

Cut diamond and crystals
A cut diamond surrounded by rough crystals. Diamond is comprised of compacted carbon and is the hardest natural substance known on Earth

Background imageDiamond Collection: Diamond

Diamond
Cut and polished diamond. Diamond is a naturally occurring form of carbon that has crystallised under great pressure. Pure crystals are colourless and transparent

Background imageDiamond Collection: De Beers Diamond Mine

De Beers Diamond Mine
Washing equipment for the diamonds of De Beers mines in South Africa

Background imageDiamond Collection: Victoria / Diamond / Gentwom

Victoria / Diamond / Gentwom
A celebratory cover to mark Victorias Diamond Jubilee

Background imageDiamond Collection: Victoria / Pjournal / 1897

Victoria / Pjournal / 1897
Queen Victoria rides through the streets of London on the occasion of her Diamond Jubilee

Background imageDiamond Collection: Platinum Blonde Flapper

Platinum Blonde Flapper
A typical flapper with platinum blonde bobbed hair, green eye-shadow, rouge and pencil thin eyebrows. She wears emerald and diamond bangles, ear-rings & beads

Background imageDiamond Collection: Rocks, Carbon

Rocks, Carbon
Various types of carbon including crystallised diamond, graphite, slate coal and peat

Background imageDiamond Collection: Baseball in a Field

Baseball in a Field
A game of baseball in an open field, spectators round the perimeter : a formally dressed umpire watches as the pitcher makes his run-up from the centre of the diamond

Background imageDiamond Collection: JUBILEE / ST JAMESs 1897

JUBILEE / ST JAMESs 1897
VICTORIAs DIAMOND JUBILEE decorations in St. Jamess Street

Background imageDiamond Collection: Zodiac Charms Aries

Zodiac Charms Aries
(diamond)

Background imageDiamond Collection: Diamond Beach

Diamond Beach
Ida Tittelova

Background imageDiamond Collection: Fancy. Watercolor Ink Painting

Fancy. Watercolor Ink Painting
Johan Liewendahl

Background imageDiamond Collection: The British Empire, 1920s: The Union ofs Africa (colour litho)

The British Empire, 1920s: The Union ofs Africa (colour litho)
8657401 The British Empire, 1920s: The Union ofs Africa (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Union ofs Africa)

Background imageDiamond Collection: An antique rose-cut diamond necklace, c.1820 (diamond)

An antique rose-cut diamond necklace, c.1820 (diamond)
1766491 An antique rose-cut diamond necklace, c.1820 (diamond); Private Collection; (add.info.: An antique rose-cut diamond necklace, circa 1820.); Photo © Christie's Images

Background imageDiamond Collection: A selection of Victorian diamond, gold and enamel jewellery (diamond, gold, enamel)

A selection of Victorian diamond, gold and enamel jewellery (diamond, gold, enamel)
1766481 A selection of Victorian diamond, gold and enamel jewellery (diamond, gold, enamel); Private Collection; (add.info.: A selection of Victorian diamond)

Background imageDiamond Collection: 8628404

8628404

Background imageDiamond Collection: Mineral Products, Gold, Silver, Lead, Mercury, Diamonds and Other Precious Stones (colour litho)

Mineral Products, Gold, Silver, Lead, Mercury, Diamonds and Other Precious Stones (colour litho)
8650829 Mineral Products, Gold, Silver, Lead, Mercury, Diamonds and Other Precious Stones (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mineral Products, Gold)

Background imageDiamond Collection: Diamond polishing (engraving)

Diamond polishing (engraving)
8635270 Diamond polishing (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Diamond polishing)

Background imageDiamond Collection: Separating diamonds from gravel (b/w photo)

Separating diamonds from gravel (b/w photo)
8663721 Separating diamonds from gravel (b/w photo) by European Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Separating diamonds from gravel)

Background imageDiamond Collection: Diamond aigrette or tiara, c.1900 (gold, silver & diamonds)

Diamond aigrette or tiara, c.1900 (gold, silver & diamonds)
8677816 Diamond aigrette or tiara, c.1900 (gold, silver & diamonds) by European School; height: 10, circumference: 21 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Old- and rose-cut diamonds, silver and gold)

Background imageDiamond Collection: Diamond aigrette or tiara, c.1900 (gold, silver & diamonds)

Diamond aigrette or tiara, c.1900 (gold, silver & diamonds)
8677815 Diamond aigrette or tiara, c.1900 (gold, silver & diamonds) by European School; height: 10, circumference: 21 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Old- and rose-cut diamonds, silver and gold)

Background imageDiamond Collection: Colonial Africa: Hotel Swan in the diamond mine of the South Africa region, years 1870

Colonial Africa: Hotel Swan in the diamond mine of the South Africa region, years 1870
NWI4855366 Colonial Africa: Hotel Swan in the diamond mine of the South Africa region, years 1870. Colourful engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info.: Colonial Africa)

Background imageDiamond Collection: Colonial Africa: African workers descending into a diamond mine near Johannesburg (British Colony)

Colonial Africa: African workers descending into a diamond mine near Johannesburg (British Colony), South Africa
NWI4855500 Colonial Africa: African workers descending into a diamond mine near Johannesburg (British Colony), South Africa

Background imageDiamond Collection: Fine gem rings in emerald, diamond, pearl and sapphire. Chromolithograph from Edwin Street's Gems

Fine gem rings in emerald, diamond, pearl and sapphire. Chromolithograph from Edwin Street's Gems Catalog
FLO4709309 Fine gem rings in emerald, diamond, pearl and sapphire. Chromolithograph from Edwin Street's Gems Catalog, Bond Street, London, circa 1895.; (add.info.: Fine gem rings in emerald)



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"Diamond: A Symbol of Power, Glory, and Christian Faith" In the realm of royalty, diamonds have long been associated with power and glory. Queen Elizabeth II, the beloved monarch of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth, has often adorned herself with these precious gems. The Daily Sketch Coronation Number in 1953 captured her majesty's regal splendor as she ascended to the throne. Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth II has always been a beacon of elegance and grace. With every public appearance, she wears her crown - a magnificent symbol of her authority and position. This crown holds within it centuries of history and tradition, passed down from previous queens like Queen Mary of Teck. Beyond its association with royalty, "The Diamond" holds special significance in various places across Ireland. Whether it be Donegal or Carndonagh or Enniskillen, these locations bear witness to the enduring allure that this gemstone possesses. Not only does diamond captivate through its physical beauty but also through its representation as a powerful symbol. In one instance captured by history's lens, we see the Dolly Sisters and chorus gracefully adorning themselves in diamond tableaux - an enchanting display that further emphasizes their status as icons. Looking back at British history in 1897 reveals another glimpse into how diamonds have played a role in showcasing power within royal families. The Royal Family of Great Britain proudly displayed their wealth through jewelry adorned with these exquisite stones. Yet beyond all materialistic associations lies a deeper meaning - they are not just symbols of earthly power but also hold spiritual connotations rooted in Christian faith. They serve as reminders that true strength comes from embracing virtues such as love, compassion, and integrity - qualities exemplified by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II throughout her reign. In essence, diamonds embody more than mere sparkle; they encapsulate centuries-old traditions intertwined with tales of grandeur fit for kings and queens alike.