This is a motley collection of things I have stumbled on while searching for something else - as one invariably does. They might be of interest to others.
Westminster tiara - which looks extremely tall in this version
1953: Ann Sullivan, wife of the 2nd Duke of Westminster, Hugh Richard Arthur Grosvenor wearing the robes she has researched for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo by Baron/Getty Images)
1953, England, Preparations for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, The Queen's Medals, Pictured are five of the six medals which the Queen wears on such ceremonial occasions as the Trooping the Colour, L-R: The Defence Medal, The War Medal 1939-1945, the 1935 King George V Silver Jubilee Medal, the 1937 Coronation Medal, and the Canadian Decoration at the extreme right of these medals, Her Majesty wears the very rare Imperial Order of the Crown of India, awarded only to women (Photo by Popperfoto/Getty Images)
Sandwich bag - this caption does not make a lot of sense to me, but the collar is awesome!
CANADA - FEBRUARY 26: Model in Gown for Peeress opens Sandwich Bag Coronation Ensemble is in red velvet and Ermine; Canadian visitors to Queen Elizabeth's coronation may be shocked to see a crimson-robed peeress reach into a matching red bag and draw forth a sandwich to munc (Photo by Norman James/Toronto Star via Getty Images)
1st June 1953: The Duke of Edinburgh's nieces, Princesses Christine and Dorothea of Hesse at a fitting for their dresses to be worn to the coronation of Elizabeth II. (Photo by Express/Express/Getty Images)
Princess Royal, Countess of Harewood - her tiara looks massive here
2nd June 1953: Mary (Victoria Alexandra Alice) Harewood (1897 - 1965), Countess of Harewood and only daughter of George leaving Westminster Abbey following the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)