Queen Salote to Attend Coronation (1 December 1952)
- Description:
- Queen Salote to Attend Coronation SALOTE of Tonga will attend the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II of England next June, he has been invited to stay at St. ames Court for the occasion. This will b ...
- Display date:
- 01/12/1952
- Location:
- Oceania
- Collections:
- Pacific islands monthly : PIM.
- Content partner:
- Trove Digital Library
- Availability:
- Online
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Queen Salote dress at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
By Guest | Wellington | 27 Sep 2024
Bruce Papas designed the dress that Queen Salote wore to the coronation: https://www.aucklandmuseum.com/discover/collections/topics/bruce-papas-advocate-of-elegance
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