the ceremony was organized by 2 men. public works minister david ackles, seen here showing the cameras his great interest in the bleacher constructions. and the duke of norfolk. since the 14th century, the dukes of norfolk have organized all the english crowns. royal ceremonies. filming representatives of the british crown and government at work was by no means incidental. the british public needed reassurance from preparing westminster abbey to decorating the streets. a change of monex is always a costly affair. take this monogram, for example, e too ah stands for elizabeth. the 2nd regina british mailboxes at the time was still emblazoned with g 6 ah, the monogram for her father, king george, the 6th. each mail box postage stamp and uniform, now had to be inscribed with e to r instead. with news reports like this organizers wanted to assure the public that the sale of consumer products associated with the coronation would help offset the cost. along the parade routes. choice seats were sold at high prices. lucky owners could listen to the ceremony taking place in westminster abbey vi