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France 24 Videos. Evening Standard. The Guardian. Sky News. PA Media: Entertainment. Yahoo Celebrity UK. It will feature a seven-mile long procession of Dunkirk little ships, historic vessels, steam boats and tugs. The Gloriana, which is covered in gold leaf, will not carry any member of the Royal Family. Lord Sterling, who organised Jubilee celebrations in , is behind the project which created the barge.
He said the idea for a waterborne tribute to the Queen came from Prince of Wales and the vessel featured wood from sweet chestnut trees grown on Prince Charles's private estate. Lord Sterling said: "I became enamoured with the idea of building something timeless and got inspiration from Canaletto's paintings that showed the great barges of the 18th Century and decided to build one.
Maybe William Shakespeare witnessed these processions, which could well have inspired his description of Cleopatra:. The high point of pageantry and royal and civic magnificence on the Thames came with the Stuarts. James I and his Queen brought the splendour of the continental court with them and the scale of the pageants was huge with the entertainments often lasting for days.
Each barge and galley being replenished with store of torchlights, made so rare and brave a show upon the water as the like was never seen upon the Thames. It was a scene of magnificence as the barges of the Admiralty, the Lord Mayor, the Livery Companies and others swept away from Greenwich, with naval craft firing minute-guns alongside the funeral barge, sombre under its black pall.
The barge had been built for Charles II. The lines are simple but there is no superstructure, and it hardly ranks as a state barge.
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