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![An artist's take on the original look of the Coronation Chair used by English and later British monarchs, when first made in about 1300. It was covered in gold leaf & decorated An artist's take on the original look of the Coronation Chair used by English and later British monarchs, when first made in about 1300. It was covered in gold leaf & decorated](https://i.redd.it/9rsskfujcqe71.jpg)
An artist's take on the original look of the Coronation Chair used by English and later British monarchs, when first made in about 1300. It was covered in gold leaf & decorated
The Coronation Chair | As we mark the 67th anniversary of HM The Queen's coronation today, explore the fascinating history of the Coronation Chair with the Head of the Abbey... | By
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The Coronation of Mary II and William III | Early Modern British Isles Blog - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
![The Coronation Chair used by English & British monarchs, since 1308, for their coronation ceremonies has graffiti on due to Westminster schoolboys and visitors carving their names on it during the 18th The Coronation Chair used by English & British monarchs, since 1308, for their coronation ceremonies has graffiti on due to Westminster schoolboys and visitors carving their names on it during the 18th](https://i.redd.it/j01kgj217je71.jpg)