- to the
Royal Gallery, and
another to the
right opens to the
Robing Room. The
Robing Room lies at the
southern end of the palace's north-south axis, and...
-
members of the
court (judges, magistrates, and so on) may wear
formal robes, gowns, collars, or wigs.
Within a
certain country and
court setting, there...
- for
State ceremonial),
before proceeding to the
Robing Room,
where he or she puts on the
Parliament Robe of
State and the
Imperial State Crown. A procession...
- with the Member's
Robing Room, the
District Officers Robing Room and the
Candidates Robing Room. The
Masonic Temple features a
domed ceiling and a chequered...
-
President Yudhoyono addresses MPs and
members of the
Lords in Queen's
Robing Room". www.parliament.uk. UK Parliament. 1
November 2012.
Retrieved 5 November...
-
Palace of
Westminster also has a
second throne under a
canopy in the
Robing Room, a
room of the
palace that
remains under the
authority of the
Crown (and...
- to
robing room ;
provided fire
proof cupboard in
northern entrance and for
sound system in
robing room; fire-proofed
balcony and
upper robing room stairs;...
- end of the complex, with the
adjoining Prince's
Chamber used as the
robing room for
peers and for the
monarch during state openings. In 1801 the Upper...
- the
other cabinets, had a real function. The king used it as a
robing room. The
dining room is
famous for its
disappearing dumb-waiter
called "Tischlein...
- were the
guardroom and
cells on the
ground floor and the courtroom, the
robing room and the
council chamber on the
first floor. The
council chamber contained...