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Clockwise
from left:
The present Goldsmiths" Hall is the third on the site; a leopard and butterfly vase from the Goldsmiths" Hall; the Salters" Hall depicted in 1828. Originally for people who dealt in salt, the company is now involved in chemistry and science education; an 1840 portrayal of the Fishmongers" Hall; a Vintners" Company procession. One tradition still perpetuated by the Fan Makers is to present royal ladies with a fan on the occasion of a coronation, wedding or other significant celebration, in return for their signature on the Royal Autograph Fan. The last autograph is that of Lady Diana Spencer on the occasion of her marriage to the Prince of Wales in 1982. The Worshipful Company of Glovers also has a long association with the Royal Family, and at each coronation an ancient ceremony takes place in which a righthand glove is presented to the sovereign by a peer who has inherited this privilege. |
Many
of the livery companies" halls were bequeathed by wealthy citizens
or the Church. Goldsmiths" Hall is on the identical site of the
property purchased by 19 goldsmiths in 1339 and no other company
can claim an earlier tenure. |