Subject: FW: 영국여왕 즉위 60 주년 행사

Subject: FW: 영국여왕 즉위 60 주년 행사

From: ilchough Sent: June 29, 2012 Subject: FW: 영국여왕 즉위 60 주년 행사 英國 女王 즉위 60 주년 기념 테임즈강 행사 Ruling the waves: Three gen erations of Royals join the Queen as she sets sail down the Thames on glorious Jubilee river pageant Scroll down to watch highlights of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Pageant • Hundreds of thousands of people crowded the Thames shoreline to watch the Royal Jubilee Pageant. From left to right, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry watched proceedings from the Royal barge which formed part of a flotilla of 1,000 boats The Queen, right, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, centre and Prince Charles wave from the Spirit of Chartwell during the Diamond Jubilee Thames River Pageant as thousands of well-wishers from around the world flocked to London to witness the spectacle of the weekend's celebrations Big day: The Queen smiles as she surveys the packed River Thames - and the crowds which have turned out to see her from the Royal barge Prince Harry draws the attention of Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William to events on the river during the spectacular Thames Pageant. They joined Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip aboard the Spirit of Chartwell during the Diamond Jubilee Pageant The firm: Members of the Royal family (from left to right) Prince of Wales, Duke of Edinburgh, the Queen, Duchess of Cornwall, Duchess of Cambridge, Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry Royal fun: The Queen, left, waves at the crowds of well-wishers lining the river banks, as she, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, and Prince Charles travel aboard the Spirit of Chartwell during the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant on the River Thames Weather watch: Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, casts a wary eye skywards as rainclouds darken overhead while he accompanies Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall during the Diamond Jubilee River Pageant Splendour: The royal barge 'Spirit of Chartwell' carrying the Queen cruises down the River Thames during the Diamond Jubilee Pageant. The bascules of Tower Bridge opened for the arrival of the royal barge, the Spirit of Chartwell, as the Royal Family prepared to take their places on HMS President to watch the rest of the seven mile-long flotilla making its way down the Thames. Just after 2pm more than a thousand vessels set off in wave after wave of tugs, steamers, pleasure cruisers, dragon boats and kayaks with the Queen travelling at its heart. Big bang: Fireworks are launched from the top of Tower Bridge marking the end of the record-breaking Diamond Jubilee River PageantAnd by around 5pm, 419 boats had reached Tower Bridge in London - setting a new world record for the number of boats taking part in a parade. The event easily surpassed the previous record of 327 boats in Bremerhaven, Germany, last year. The first impressive vessel to greet spectators was the Gloriana, the £1m row barge which led the manpowered section. It was rowed by 18 oarsmen and women. Havengore, the vessel that carried Sir Winston Churchill's coffin during his state funeral in 1965, is being used in the pageant by the Duke of York and his daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie and the Earl and Countess of Wessex. The Princesses could be seen frantically waving to the crowds as they set off with their father standing close by. The Princess Royal and her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, both in naval uniforms, were on the Trinity House no 1 boat. Conditions remained dry for the start of the impressive event when the royal barge, The Spirit of Chartwell, carrying the Queen senior members of the Royal family took its place in the flotilla close to Albert Bridge. The Queen alongside The Duchesses of Cambridge and Cornwall enjoy the the Jubilee Pageant on the Thames which broke a world record for the number of boats in a procession The Duchess of Cambridge smiled as she waved to the crowds ahead of the Jubilee River Pageant. She will join her husband Prince William and the Queen on The Spirit of Chartwell The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge along with Prince Harry arrive ahead of the Queen to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee. Pippa Middleton, second from the right, was on-board one of the boats with her brother James, far right, and father Michael, third from right. They were invited by the Queen to celebrate her Diamond Jubilee A delighted-looking Pippa Middleton, left, and with her brother James as they make their way down the Thames. The Middleton family were invited by the Queen Spectacle: Pippa Middleton, with her brother James to her left and her father Michael behind, enjoy uninterrupted views of the Royal Pageant Rapturous: Princess Anne, left, and Prince Philip, right, acknowledge the huge and vocal displays of support from the thousands of well-wishers lining the river bank during the Diamond Jubilee River Pageant along the Thames Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, watches the boats from the deck of 'Havengore' during the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant Pride: London Mayor Boris Johnson, top, joins Sophie, Countess of Wessex, left, and Princess Beatrice, right, on a boat during the Diamond Jubilee River Pageant Royal arrival: Sophie, Countess of Wessex, arrives at Imperial Wharf, Chelsea, clutching son James' hand, followed by daughter Lady Louise Windsor, to board on of the boats which made up the largest flotilla ever assembled for a parade. The Queen was escorted down the river by the 1,000-strong flotilla to mark 60 years of her reign in an even that promised to be the most spectacular nautical ceremony in London for the past 350 years. On the sumptuously decorated barge she was joined by the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry. The boat has been described as a vessel 'fit for a queen' and has been decorated with nearly 10,000 flowers and was donated for use at the event by owner Philip Morrell and transformed in a project led by award-winning production designer Joseph Bennett. Lavishly decorated with replica carvings and sporting a majestic red, gold and purple colour scheme, the vessel's design will echo the richly decorated royal barges of the 17th and 18th centuries. Tribute: The National Theatre arranged for its own special event to honour the Queen's Jubilee - by staging part of play War Horse on a rooftop overlooking the Thames Colours to the mast: People living along the Thames delighted in showing their support for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee by draping the Union Flag their homes Red, white and blue: Spectators clutched Union Flags as they watch the flotilla from Butlers Wharf, near Tower Bridge, during Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee River Pageant along the River Thames Rooms with a view: People wave from a building on the river bank as a flotilla of 1,000 vessels passes by during the Thames River Pageant The Spirit of Chartwell made its way down the Thames with the Queen and other members of the Royal family onboard as thousands of people watched from bridges and river banks Then and now: A flotilla of manpowered craft rows past St Paul's Cathedral, in a 1747 painting, by Venetian artist Canaletto entitled "London, top. The skyline may have changed since then, but today's pageant is still a striking image, bottom Rowing boats made up one of the sections of the 1,000-strong flotilla which was the main event as part of celebrations for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Boats gets ready for the start of the Diamond Jubilee River Pageant as the UK celebrates a Diamond Jubilee for only the second time in history The 1,000-strong flotilla promises to be one of the most spectacular to take place in London for the past 350 years A steam train and pleasure boat of all shapes and sizes are seen from Battersea bridge on the River Thames as the Queen celebrates her Diamond Jubilee It now sports an ornate, gilded prow sculpture featuring Old Father Thames, a pair of scaly, sharp-toothed classical dolphins - a symbol of the Thames - and the royal cipher at the centre. A lavish, red, velvet banner decorated with a version of the royal coat-of-arms made from more than half a million gold-coloured buttons hangs from the stern. The Queen and Duke will be seated on the vessel's top deck in ornate chairs under a gold-coloured canopy. The 64 metre-long cruiser has a top speed of 11 knots, will have rich red drapes decorating its sides and its bow will display the Queen's cipher, EIIR, below a crown with golden floral displays around it. A huge cheer went up whenever the royal barge came into view of the thousands of spectators who lined the banks of the river. It has a luxury interior designed to evoke the grandeur of the 1929 Cote d'Azur Pullman railway carriages,complete with artefacts from the original train and great ocean liners. The Queen arrived wearing a stylish dress and matching coat designed by Angela Kelly. She was delighted when the crowds began cheering after she arrived A jubilant looking Queen Elizabeth II greets the Chelsea Pensioners before she boards The Spirit of Chartwell ahead of the Jubilee celebrations Prince Charles, accompanied by his wife the Duchess of Cornwall, and his sister the Princess Royal, right, were only young children when their mother became Queen sixty years ago The Queen walks down the gangway to her launch wearing an outfit especially designed for the occasion by Angela Kelly.

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