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"Unveiling the Majestic Crest: A Journey through History, Nature

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Gibraltar

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Gibraltar. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Mexico

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Mexico. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Iceland

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Iceland. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Cuba

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Cuba. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Spain

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Spain. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Congo

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Congo Independent State. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - The Netherlands

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - The Netherlands. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Italy

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Italy. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Guatemala

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Guatemala. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Zanzibar

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Zanzibar. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Luxembourg

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Luxembourg. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Russia

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Russia. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Germany

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Germany. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Sweden

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Sweden. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Austria

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Austria. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Ceylon

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Ceylon. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Switzerland

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Switzerland. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Orange River Colony

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Orange River Colony, South Africa (a British colony created after Britain first occupied (1900) and then annexed (1902)

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Portugal

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Portugal. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Thailand

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Thailand. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - The United Kingdom

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - The United Kingdom. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Venezuela

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Venezuela. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - German Morocco

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - German Morocco. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Queensland, Australia

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Queensland, Australia. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Bavaria, Germany

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Bavaria, Germany. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Egypt

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Egypt. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Japan

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Japan. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Denmark

Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Denmark. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford

Background imageCrest Collection: Queen Mary in her coronation robes

Queen Mary in her coronation robes
Queen Mary (1867-1953) in her coronation robes - 22nd June 1911 (2/2) Date: 1910

Background imageCrest Collection: King George V in his coronation robes

King George V in his coronation robes
King George V (1865-1936) in his coronation robes - 22nd June 1911 (1/2) Date: 1910

Background imageCrest Collection: WW1 German war loan poster

WW1 German war loan poster, Centralbank. circa 1918

Background imageCrest Collection: Old Swedish Matchbox label with Chinese writing

Old Swedish Matchbox label with Chinese writing and a Royal Crest possibly made for Kwong Tuck Yee and the Chinese market Date: c. 1910s

Background imageCrest Collection: Advert for Ushers Whisky by Bernard Partridge 1912

Advert for Ushers Whisky by Bernard Partridge 1912
Advertisement for Ushers Whisky by Bernard Partridge - A Royal Usher gestures his guests to enter (the Palace?). Date: 1912

Background imageCrest Collection: X-Ray - Birds Head showing crest

X-Ray - Birds Head showing crest. Part of Box 165 Boswell Collection - X-Rays. Date: circa 1900

Background imageCrest Collection: Hong Kong - Plague District

Hong Kong - Plague District - Buiding on Crest of Ground.. Part of Box 138 Boswell Collection - Hong Kong. Date: circa 1900

Background imageCrest Collection: Map of the French Department of Loiret - No. 45

Map of the French Department of Loiret - No. 45
Map of the French Department of Loiret - No.45, featuring inset illustrations depicting Sully sur Loire, ceramics from Gien, foodstuffs from Orleans and an inset portrait of Gaspard II de Coligny

Background imageCrest Collection: London, England - Somerset House

London, England - Somerset House - Brick fronted building - door with crest. Part of Box 23 Boswell Collection. A Day trip to London

Background imageCrest Collection: South Gates, Kings Lynn, Norfolk

South Gates, Kings Lynn, Norfolk. Date: 1915

Background imageCrest Collection: The Crest of HMS Marlborough - RN Iron Duke-class battleship

The Crest of HMS Marlborough - RN Iron Duke-class battleship
The Crest of HMS Marlborough. HMS Marlborough was an Iron Duke-class battleship of the British Royal Navy, named in honour of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough

Background imageCrest Collection: The new King and Queen, Edward VII and Alexandra

The new King and Queen, Edward VII and Alexandra, who ascended to the throne on the death of Queen Victoria " Long May They Reign". Date: 1901

Background imageCrest Collection: Helmet of a murmillo. 2nd century AD

Helmet of a murmillo. 2nd century AD
Helmet of a murmillo, a type of gladiator. Bronze and tin. 2nd century AD. Neues Museum (New Museum). Berlin. Germany

Background imageCrest Collection: Woman police officer giving evidence in court, London

Woman police officer giving evidence in court, London
Woman police officer giving evidence from the witness box in a magistrates court, London. She is wearing the Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968. Date: circa late 1960s

Background imageCrest Collection: Male and female police band members, London

Male and female police band members, London
Male and female police band members, Met Police, London, both in ceremonial uniform. The WPC in the foreground is holding a clarinet

Background imageCrest Collection: Hoadly / Bishop of Winche

Hoadly / Bishop of Winche
Benjamin Hoadly, Bishop of Winchester Date: 1676 - 1761

Background imageCrest Collection: Robert Rouse / 1270

Robert Rouse / 1270
Robert Rouse in military dress with his crest on his shield. Date: 1270

Background imageCrest Collection: Montfort Knight / 1286

Montfort Knight / 1286
A knight of the Montfort family. Date: 1286

Background imageCrest Collection: Matthew Parker / Vertue

Matthew Parker / Vertue
MATTHEW PARKER Archbishop of Canterbury Date: 1504 - 1575

Background imageCrest Collection: Thos Cranmer / Holbein

Thos Cranmer / Holbein
THOMAS CRANMER Archbishop of Canterbury Date: 1489 - 1556



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"Unveiling the Majestic Crest: A Journey through History, Nature, and Royalty" Embark on a captivating journey as we explore the diverse realms that embody the essence of "crest. " From the valiant Kings Own Scottish Borderers to the personification of power in the Austro-Hungarian Empire with its striking flag, every crest tells a unique tale. Immerse yourself in Glasgow's vibrant streets with our trusty guidebook, "Seeing Glasgow by Tram and Bus, " which unveils hidden gems at every turn. As you traverse this enchanting cityscape, witness two cockatiel birds gracefully perched on a branch - Calyptorhynchus funereus, also known as yellow-tailed black cockatoos. Their vivid plumage is an ode to nature's artistic prowess. In another realm altogether stands King George VI himself, graciously thanking British children for their unwavering support. His regal presence reminds us of the significance that crests hold within royal heritage. Venturing further into unexplored territories brings us to Camargue, France where an elegant hoopoe captures our attention. Its majestic crest symbolizes grace and elegance amidst breathtaking landscapes. The Queens College Oxford beckons us next with its timeless charm captured in a vivid color photo. Here lies yet another emblematic crest representing knowledge and intellectual pursuit. As we soar through time aboard Avro York C1 G-AGNN BOAC aircrafts, let your imagination take flight towards Mount Everest Expedition's campsite from 1924. The indomitable spirit embodied by these adventurers resonates deeply within their iconic crest. Returning once more to avian wonders, Nymphicus hollandicus or cockatiels captivate hearts with their endearing presence. Their delicate crests mirror their playful personalities while reminding us of nature's boundless beauty. Finally, we encounter the great crested newt - an emblem of resilience and adaptability.