- swan
upping at Henley-on-Thames
Swan marker of the
Worshipful Company of Vintners, in his blue uniform,
during 2011
swan upping, Abingdon.
Swan Upping at...
- Dyers' have one):
hence the
Swan with Two Necks, London. Vintners'
Swan Marker, in blue uniform,
during annual Swan Upping at Abingdon,
summer 2011 The...
- "The mute
swan". KongeƄen.
Retrieved 29
October 2022.
British Monarchy website regarding swan upping and the Crown's
ownership of Mute
Swans. Victor, Daniel...
- Badge, Margate,
lower reaches of the
Thames Estuary.
Swan Upping is the
practice by
which the
swans found on the
river Thames between Sunbury and Abingdon...
- to
Swan Marker. The new post of
Swan Warden was also
created at this time. The King's
Swan Marker still organises the
annual event of
Swan Upping on the...
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called the King's/Queen's Swanmaster. The
office existed to
perform Swan-
Upping marking and health-checking
carried out
using Thames skiffs on many of...
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charitable institution. Each year the
company parti****tes in the
ceremony of
Swan Upping along the
River Thames. The Dyers'
Company ranks thirteenth in the order...
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original Indo-European sun goddess.
Swan upping (an
annual ceremony happening since the 16th century, in
which mute
swans on the
River Thames are rounded...
- the
Swans. The
first office-holder, and so far the only
Warden of the
Swans, is
Professor Christopher Perrins, LVO,
appointed 1993.
Swan Upping "Here...
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appointed as the
first Warden of the
Swans in the
Royal Household,
playing an
important role in the
annual Swan Upping ceremony. This was a new
office in...