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Title:
Apron and sash for a First Principal of Royal Arch Freemasonry, worn by King George VI.
Object name(s):
Regalia; Apron, Royal Arch Freemasonry, First Principal; Sash, Royal Arch Freemasonry, First Principal
Brief description:
Apron: Rectangular with triangular flap, white leather with a border of ribbed silk in crimson and dark blue indents. A crimson silk triangle is sewn onto the flap, embroidered in gold with a triple tau and trim. Suspended from the flap are two crimson silk tassels with gilt metal ends. The apron has a crimson satin backing and red silk strap with metal snake clasp. Sash: Ribbed silk in crimson and dark blue indents and a heavy gold bullion fringe at the end. A crimson silk triangle is sewn onto the join of the sash, embroidered in gold with a triple tau and trim.
Collection:
Museum of Freemasonry
Acquisition method:
Donation
Associated concept:
Aprons Royal Arch Freemasonry England First Principals
Associated concept:
Sashes Royal Arch Freemasonry England First Principals
Associated concept:
Regalia Royal Arch Freemasonry England First Principals Aprons
Associated concept:
Regalia Royal Arch Freemasonry England First Principals Sashes
Associated person:
George VI, King of Great Britain, 1895-1952, Former owner
Comments:
Second son of George V, Albert, Duke of York became King George VI when his elder brother, Edward VIII (later Duke of Windsor) abdicated in 1936. He was initiated into Navy Lodge, No. 2612 in 1919 and served as Master in 1921. He was also a member of Bard of Avon Lodge, No.778, Prince of Wales’s Lodge, No.259, Royal Alpha Lodge, No.16, Middlesex Masters’ Lodge, No.3420 and Household Brigade Lodge, No. 2614. He was Senior Grand Warden in 1923, Provincial Grand Master of Middlesex 1924-1937 and elected Past Grand Master in 1937. As Past Grand Master, he personally installed three Grand Masters
Comments:
Duke of Kent (1939), Earl of Harewood (1943) and Duke of Devonshire (1948). He was also active in the other orders of freemasonry, being a member of the Royal Arch, Mark, Knights Templar and Ancient and Accepted Rite.
Content - description:
Triple tau
Dimension:
(Apron) H: 340 W: 389
Dimension:
(Sash) Length: 675
Entry date:
04/03/1953
Object name:
Regalia; Apron, Royal Arch Freemasonry, First Principal; Sash, Royal Arch Freemasonry, First Principal
Object number:
M2010/1690
Object production date:
n/k
Object production place:
England
Reproduction format:
Digital image
Technique:
Woven
Technique:
Leatherwork
Technique:
Bullion
Technique:
Purl
Technique:
Sewn
Technique:
Cast metal
Technique:
Plated

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Use licence for this record: CC BY

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/e15eeb0a-fff3-38bb-8ba3-07ca750855f6, Museum of Freemasonry, CC BY

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