These are some of the women who will carry out the embroidery on the Queen's robe. Standing watching them are (left) Miss R.M. Rasey, who will be supervising work on a coronation robe for the second time, and Mrs. G. Hamilton King principal of the Royal School of Needlework. Miss M. Bartlette (seated on right) was a student in the junior training school when the last coronation robes were made. February 10, 1953. (Photo by Daily Mirror).
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