Sworn Collection
"Sworn: A Testament of Loyalty and Justice" Lord Chancellor Alverstone, adorned in his ceremonial robes, takes the solemn oath of office before an esteemed gathering
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"Sworn: A Testament of Loyalty and Justice" Lord Chancellor Alverstone, adorned in his ceremonial robes, takes the solemn oath of office before an esteemed gathering. Harold, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England, pledges his unwavering allegiance to Duke William of Normandy during a historic ceremony. The Trial at Belfast unveils a gripping scene as members of the "Irish Patriotic Brotherhood" stand accused and take their sworn oaths amidst intense scrutiny. In a momentous act of devotion, Harold swears fidelity to William over concealed relics of revered saints, symbolizing the gravity of his commitment. An engraving captures the weighty truth as witnesses provide sworn statements affirming that Susannah Sims was laid to rest in sheeps wool—a testament to tradition and respect for the deceased. The grand Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam witnesses King William II's majestic inauguration—an event marked by regal splendor and solemn oaths taken on behalf of a nation. With great dignity, the Marquis of Lorne assumes his role as Governor-General of Canada through a sacred swearing-in ceremony depicted vividly in an engraved illustration. Transported back in time through a photomechanical print, we witness George Washington's iconic inauguration at Philadelphia—his hand raised high as he takes his oath with utmost determination. An engraved portrait immortalizes Sir Charles Parker Butt—a distinguished figure who dedicated himself to upholding justice and honor throughout his illustrious career. Boers gather at Greylingstad for their Oath of Neutrality—an indelible image capturing their resolute commitment amidst turbulent times etched into history through lithography artistry. As dawn breaks on April 30th, 1789, George Washington stands poised before an expectant crowd—his inaugural oath marking not only personal triumph but also the birth of a new nation.