Year 5 Royal Commemorative Plates

June 03, 2012
Since the seventeenth century souvenirs commemorating royal events have been collected. Coronations, weddings, births, anniversaries, jubilees and other special events have been the subject of memorabilia collected by millions of loyal subjects and fans of the Royal Family.

Year 5 decided to paint their own royal plates to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. Which design is your favourite?

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