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  1. The Peacock dress of Lady Curzon is a gown made of gold and silver thread embroidered by the Workshop of Kishan Chand (India), and designed by Jean-Philippe Worth for Mary Curzon, Baroness Curzon of Kedleston to celebrate the 1902 Coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra at the second Delhi Durbar in 1903. [1]

  2. 5 de feb. de 2022 · The grandest of them all is of King George V, who held the Delhi Durbar in 1911, along with Queen Mary. The 52-acre park is the resting place of statues of British monarchs and viceroys.

  3. 4 de may. de 2013 · Times of India’s December 13 edition gushed: “The scene at Delhi yesterday, when his Imperial Majesty, the King Emperor announced in person the solemn rite of his coronation to his Indian ...

  4. Venue of three Durbars, presided by King George V in 1911 to lay foundation of New Delhi is desolate today. This Corantion Park saw the British grandeur at its best three times when Imperial Durbars were held at this site on 1st January, 1877 to declare Queen Victoria as Empress of India, on 1st January, 1903 to celebrate coronation of Kind ...

  5. Keywords: Coronation Durbar, Delhi Durbar, British in India, Colonial Rule, Letters, telegrams, Correspondence, Volume I. Publisher: [s.n.], [s.l.] Description: This is an important text containing compilation of documents associated with the Delhi Durbar of 1911. It begins with an index that includes, amongst others, names of individuals ...

  6. Hace 2 días · Delhi Durbar. A film produced to celebrate the coronation of George V as King-Emperor at the Imperial Durbar of 1911. Viceroy Lord Hardinge was instructed after the coronation of George V in June 1911 to organise an Indian equivalent to pageantries in Britain. The chosen model of an ‘Imperial Durbar’ was an old one.