. The book of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite. oaded with chains, the former onall-fours, eating grass. IN THE THIRD APARTMENT A bridge is represented extended over a river, and arude altar at the end near the first apartment. OFFICERS IN THE FIRST APARTMENT. 1. Thrice Potent Grand Master. 2. Senior Grand Warden. KNIGHT OF THE EAST OK SWORD. 187 3. Junior Grand Warden. 4. Grand Orator. 5. Grand Master of Ceremonies. 6. Grand Captain of the Guards. All in black robes with their appropriate jewels. CHARACTERS IN THE SECOND APARTMENT. 1. Cyrus, King of Persia, in royal robes. 2. Grand Mast
. The book of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite. oaded with chains, the former onall-fours, eating grass. IN THE THIRD APARTMENT A bridge is represented extended over a river, and arude altar at the end near the first apartment. OFFICERS IN THE FIRST APARTMENT. 1. Thrice Potent Grand Master. 2. Senior Grand Warden. KNIGHT OF THE EAST OK SWORD. 187 3. Junior Grand Warden. 4. Grand Orator. 5. Grand Master of Ceremonies. 6. Grand Captain of the Guards. All in black robes with their appropriate jewels. CHARACTERS IN THE SECOND APARTMENT. 1. Cyrus, King of Persia, in royal robes. 2. Grand Master of Cavalry. 3. Grand Master of Infantry. 4. Grand Master of Palace. 5. Grand C. of Guards. 6. Counsellors. All in appropriate costumes. Guard, soldiers, &c, with javelins or pikes. King Cyrus and the Grand Masters of Cavalry In-fantry, and of the Palace, wear an order, or broad water-green colored sash, with a green rosette at the bottom,worn from the right shoulder to the left hip. The green turbans have a golden sun embroidered onthe The apron, worn only in the first apartment, is olcrimson velvet edged with green; on the flap are embroidered in gold a bleeding head and two swords 188 BOOK OF THE A. AND A. KITE. crossed: in the centre of the apron, three trianglesforming a chain with triangular links.
Size: 2202px × 1135px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, bookidbookofancien, bookyear1885