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Dress and Insignia Worn at Court, 1937
Titman, G.A., Dress and Insignia Worn at His Majesty's Court, Harrison and Sons Limited, 1937 [—] UL: 490.c.93.8
The latest in a series of official books giving correct details of court dress and uniform.
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This Volume
The 1937 volume is split into three parts:
Part I – Full Dress and Levée Dress (including Schedules of Household and Civil Uniforms)
- Uniform for the Households of Their Majesties and the Royal Family
- Schedule of Household Civil Uniform
- Household of His Majesty the King
- Household of Her Majesty the Queen
- Household of Her Majesty Queen Mary
- Households of the Royal Family
- His Majesty's Household – Evening Dress
- Windsor Uniform
- Gentlemen of the Lord Chamberlain's Office and the Master of the Household's Department
- The Master of the Horse
- Pages of Honour
- Pages of Honour, Scotland
- Pages of Honour, Ireland
- Gentlemen Ushers
- Superintendent of the Royal Mews – Full Dress
- Equerries and Extra Equerries to the King
- Naval Equerries and Naval Aides-de-Camp to the King
- Equerries to the Queen, Queen Mary and Other Members of the Royal Family
- Aides-de-Camp General and Military and Marine Aides-de-Camp to the King
- Air Aides-de-Camp to the King
- Honorary Physicians and Honorary Surgeons to the King
- The Earl Marshal of England
- Insignia
- Full Dress
- Levée Dress
- Horse Furniture
- Officers of Arms (England) (The Earl Marshal's Department)
- Garter Principal King of Arms
- Insignia
- Tabard
- Uniform – Full Dress
- Uniform – Levée Dress
- Clarenceux and Norroy
- Heralds
- Pursuivants
- Uniforms of Provincial Kings of Arms, Heralds, and Pursuivants
- Officers of Arms (Scotland)
- The Lord Lyon King of Arms and Secretary of the Order of the Thistle
- Insignia
- Tabard
- Uniform – Full Dress
- Uniform – Levée Dress
- Heralds – Uniform
- Pursuivants
- Officers of Arms (Ireland)
- Ulster King of Arms
- Insignia
- Tabard
- Uniform – Full Dress
- Uniform – Levée Dress
- Horse Furniture
- Heralds – Uniform
- Pursuivants
- His Majesty's Body Guard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms
- The King's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard
- The King's Body Guard for Scotland (Royal Company of Archers)
- Court Dress
- Gentlemen of the Body Guard
- Officers of the Body Guard
- Field Dress (Worn when on duty as a Royal Body Guard)
- Gentlemen of the Body Guard
- Officers of the Body Guard
- Mess Dress
- Officers and Gentlemen of the Body Guard
- Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle
- Deputy-Constable and Lieutenant-Governor of Windsor Castle
- Military Knights – Full Dress
- Officers of the Orders of Knighthood
- Civil Uniform
- Schedule of Civil Uniform
- The Privy Council
- The Privy Council in Ireland
- Admiralty
- Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries
- Air Ministry
- British Museum
- Cabinet Office
- Charity Commission
- Civil Service Commission
- Colonial Office
- House of Commons
- Commissioners of Crown Lands
- Board of Customs and Excise
- Development Commission
- Dominions Office
- Board of Education
- Exchequer and Audit Department
- Foreign Office and Diplomatic Service
- Forestry Commission
- Friendly Societies Registry and Department of the Industrial Assurance Commissioner
- Government Actuary
- Government Chemist
- Ministry of Health
- Home Office
- India Office
- Office of High Commissioner for India
- Board of Inland Revenue
- Ministry of Labour
- Duchy of Lancaster
- Lord Chancellor's Office
- House of Lords
- Mines Department
- The Royal Mint
- National Debt Office
- National Gallery
- National Insurance Audit Department
- National Savings Committee
- Government of Northern Ierland
- Department of Overseas Trade
- Paymaster-General's Department
- Ministry of Pensions
- Post Office
- Privy Council Office
- Privy Seal Office
- Public Record Office
- Public Trustee
- Public Works Load Board
- Registrar-General's Office
- Scientific and Industrial Research Department
- Scotland
- Stationery Office
- Board of Trade
- Ministry of Transport
- Treasury
- Unemployment Assistance Board
- War office
- Office of Works
- Representatives in London of the Dominions and Southern Rhodesia
- Consular Service
- Officers of the Government of India
- Viceregal Staff, India – Full Dress, Levée Dress and Undress Uniform
- Governors-General and Governors in His Majesty's Oversea Dominions and Colonies and in Protectorates, Protected States and Mandated Territories
- White Tropical Uniform (Colonial Services)
- Sergeants-at-Arms
- House of Lords
- House of Commons
- The Diplomatic Corps
- Navy, Army and Air Force
- Supplementary Reserve and Territorial Army
- Reserve of Air Force Officers and Auxiliary Air Force
- Australian Military Forces
- His Majesty's Lieutenants of Counties
- Lieutenants of the City of London
- Deputy-Lieutenants and Vice-Lieutenants of Counties
- High Sheriffs of Counties
- Archbishops, Bishops and Clergy
- Chaplains to the King, the Precentor to the Chapels Royal, Priests-in-Ordinary, etc.
- Naval, Army and Territorial Force, and Royal Air Force Chaplains, etc.
- The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
- Judicial and Legal
- Lords Commissioners of Justiciary (Scotland)
- Chairman of the Scottish Land Court
- Scottish Sheriffs Principal
- Lord Advocate, Solicitor-General for Scotland, and Scottish King's Counsel
- Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports – Full Dress
- The Corporation of the Trinity House
- The Master, Deputy-Master and Elder Brethren – Full Dress
- The Secretary – Full Dress
- Younger Brethren
- Court Dress
- Velvet Court Dress (New Style)
- Velvet Court Dress (Old Style)
- Cloth Court Dress
- Alternative Dress
- Royal Academicians
- The Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts
- Highland Dress
- The Lord Mayor of London
- The Sheriffs of the City of London
- The City Marshal – Full Dress
- Lord Mayors, Lord Provosts, Mayors and Provosts
- Metropolitan Police
- Commisioner and Assistant Commisioners
– Full Dress
- Deputy Assistant Commisioners and Chief Constables of Districts
– Full Dress
- City of London Police
- Commissioner and Assistant Commissioner
– Full Dress
- County, City and Borough Chief Constables – Full Dress
- Scottish Chief Constables – Full Dress
- Court Mourning
- Dress Worn by Ladies at Their Majesties' Court
Part II – Wearing of Insignia
Part III – Scale of Precedence, Court and Levée Regulations, Undress, Evening Dress, &c.
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