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  2. Princess Charlotte's official christening photos released - AOL

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    The little princess was bright-eyed and beautiful for all of her photos, taken with the entire family (both the Middletons and the Windsors). Princess Charlotte's official christening photos ...

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  4. Ceremonial ship launching - Wikipedia

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    The historic christening and launching ceremonies continued, but travel restrictions, other wartime considerations, and sheer numbers dictated that such occasions be less elaborate than those in the years before the war. [2] Minesweeper USS Pivot (AM-276) launched at the Gulf Shipbuilding Company, Chickasaw, Alabama in 1943.

  5. Cabinet card - Wikipedia

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    Some cabinet card images from the 1890s have the appearance of a black-and-white photograph in contrast to the distinctive sepia toning notable in the albumen print process. These photographs have a neutral image tone and were most likely produced on a matte collodion , gelatin or gelatin bromide paper.

  6. Order of Christian Initiation of Adults - Wikipedia

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    Celebration of Baptism. Presentation of the Elect; Invitation to Prayer; Litany of the Saints; Blessing of the Baptismal Waters; Profession of Faith: - Renunciation of Sin - Profession of the Catholic Faith by the Catechumens and Candidates Baptism; Explanatory Rites: - [Anointing after Baptism] - if Confirmation is separated from the ...

  7. Royal christening gown - Wikipedia

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    christening gown) is an item of clothing used by the Dutch royal family at every christening. The original gown was commissioned by Queen Emma for the christening of her daughter Princess Wilhelmina in 1880. [10] The Dutch gown has been worn by at least thirteen royal babies over 139 years, accounting for all monarchs since Wilhelmina and their ...