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  2. Andamooka Opal - Wikipedia

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    The Andamooka Opal is a famous opal which was presented to Queen Elizabeth II in 1954 on the occasion of her first visit to South Australia. The opal was mined in Andamooka in 1949. The opal was cut and polished by John Altmann to a weight of 203 carats (40.6 g).

  3. Andamooka, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The "Andamooka Opal" was presented to Queen Elizabeth II on the occasion of her first visit to Australia in 1954. This opal, once cut, weighed in at 203 carats (40.6 g). [17] Andamooka was also referenced in the Max Brooks novel, World War Z.

  4. Andamooka - Wikipedia

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    Andamooka Opal, a gemstone presented to Queen Elizabeth II Andamooka Station , a pastoral lease in South Australia Andamooka Airport , an airport in South Australia

  5. Alex Mendelssohn - Wikipedia

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    Alex recounted Sunday picnics at the park in Budapest before World War II where his Uncle Arnold would attract large crowds by playing his music and clowning around. His family was largely artistic and musical and his aunt Edith Mendelssohn was a music director at the Royal National Hungarian Academy of Music, Budapest in the 1930s.

  6. What will the Queen wear to be buried – and what jewels will ...

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    The funeral for the late Queen Elizabeth II took place at Westminster Abbey on Monday, 19 September, after Her Majesty died on Thursday 8 September, aged 96.. The Queen will be reunited with her ...

  7. The symbolism behind the jewelry and fashion worn at the ...

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    The Significance: Formerly referred to as the Duchess of Cornwall, Queen Camilla's jewels were previously worn by the late Queen Elizabeth II at her own coronation in 1953, as well as by Queen ...

  8. Elsie May Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    When Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh made a royal visit to Alice Springs in 1954, the Queen admired a piece of opal jewellery so much she asked if she could have it. When Elsie asked how she could invoice the item and was told the item was considered a gift, she nonetheless forwarded a bill to Buckingham Palace and was paid.

  9. Every Time Princess Kate Paid Tribute to Queen Elizabeth II ...

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    A royal tribute.It was considered a high honor whenever the late Queen Elizabeth II would allow family members to borrow her jewels — and Princess Kate Middleton made sure to return the favor by ...

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