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"Heraldic Splendor: Unveiling the Timeless Symbols of History" Step into a world where history unfolds through majestic emblems and regal insignias

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Heraldic Collection: Craze for tattooing in Edwardian Britain (b / w photo)
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Heraldic Collection: Public arms: New Ross; Kilwinning; Paisley; Anstruther Easter; Langholm (engraving)
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Heraldic Collection: Public arms: Pwllheli; Aldeburgh; Kendal; Crieff; Dingwall (engraving)
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Heraldic Collection: Public arms: Arbroath; Coatbridge; Dunfermline; Wick; Greenock (engraving)
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Heraldic Collection: Public arms: Malmesbury; Newry; Penrhyn; Bridgwater; Wokingham (engraving)
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Heraldic Collection: Public arms: Dunbar; Sanquhar; Inverness-shire; Lancashire (engraving)
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Heraldic Collection: Public arms: Ilchester; Altringham; Wells; Wexford; Musselburgh (engraving)
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Heraldic Collection: Public arms: Tynemouth; Waterford (engraving)
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Heraldic Collection: Public arms: Athlone; Kingston-on-Thames; Keighley; Athenry; Camelford (engraving)
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Heraldic Collection: Public arms: Elgin; Hereford (engraving)
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Heraldic Collection: Public arms: Darwen; Richmond, Surrey; Nelson; Godalming (engraving)
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Heraldic Collection: Public arms: Kirkwall; Nottingham; Kidderminster; Cork; Limerick (engraving)
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Heraldic Collection: Public arms: Scotland (engraving)
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Heraldic Collection: Public arms: Warwick; Bishops Castle; Whithorn; Dumfries; Forres (engraving)
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Heraldic Collection: Public arms: Axbridge; Arundel; Tewkesbury; Aberystwith (engraving)
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Heraldic Collection: Public arms: Lanarkshire; County of Renfrew; Wrexham; Congleton (engraving)
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Heraldic Collection: Public arms: Leicester; Leamington; Rawtenstall; Southend-on-Sea (engraving)
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Heraldic Collection: Public arms: Torquay; Doncaster; Brighouse; Thornaby-on-Tees (engraving)
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Heraldic Collection: Public arms: Ramsgate; Eye; Bolton; Southport (engraving)
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Heraldic Collection: Public arms: Stirlingshire; Shaftesbury; Dewsbury; Tain; Lichfield (engraving)
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Heraldic Collection: Public arms: Perth; Helensburgh (engraving)
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Heraldic Collection: Public arms: Norwich; Aberavon; Chatham; Dublin University; University of Ireland (engraving)
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Heraldic Collection: Public arms: Leith; Jedburgh; Pittenweem; Chorley; Morpeth (engraving)
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Heraldic Collection: Public arms: Winchester; Sandwich; Loughboro; Hastings; Westminster (engraving)
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Heraldic Collection: Public arms: Glasgow; Edinburgh (engraving)
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Heraldic Collection: The Van Moerkerken Family, c. 1653-54 (oil on wood)
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Heraldic Collection: East Hill Estate: arms of Worshipful Company of Fishmongers, Newlyn House, London
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Heraldic Collection: Coat of Arms of Mint Corporation (colour litho)
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Heraldic Collection: FAO, FAP, LL, FAR, LP, FAS, FAT (chromolitho)
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Heraldic Collection: EAO, EAP, EAR, EAS, EAT, EAV, EAW (chromolitho)
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Heraldic Collection: Ea, EAB, EAC, EAE, EAD, EAF, EAG (chromolitho)
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Heraldic Collection: CAT, CAU, CAV, CAX, CAW, CAY, CAZ (chromolitho)
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Heraldic Collection: WM, WN, WO, WP, WY, WR, WS, WT, WW, WV, WZ (chromolitho)
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Heraldic Collection: VL, VO, VN, VP, Victoria, VR, VS, VT, VW, VU, VY (chromolitho)
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Heraldic Collection: RM, RL, RN, RO, RR, RP, RS, RT, RW, RV, RY (chromolitho)
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Heraldic Collection: RA, RB, RC, RD, RH, RE, RF, RG, RI, RK, RJ (chromolitho)
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Heraldic Collection: PA, PB, PC, PD, PH, PE, PF, PG, PI, PJ, PK (chromolitho)
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Heraldic Collection: OL, ON, OM, OP, OO, OR, OS, OT, OV, OW, OX (chromolitho)
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Heraldic Collection: NL, NM, NN, NO, NW, NP, NR, NS, NV, NT, NY (chromolitho)
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Heraldic Collection: MA, MB, MC, MD, MM, ME, MF, MG, MH, MK, ML (chromolitho)
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Heraldic Collection: GA, GB, GC, GD, GH, GF, GG, GI, GJ, GK, GL (chromolitho)
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Heraldic Collection: EM, EN, EO, EP, ES, ER, ET, EV, EW, EY, EZ (chromolitho)
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Heraldic Collection: DA, DB, DC, DD, DE, DF, DG, DJ, DH, DK, DL (chromolitho)
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Heraldic Collection: CA, CB, CC, CD, CE, CF, CG, CI, CJ, CK, CL (chromolitho)
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Heraldic Collection: BA, BB, BC, BD, BE, BF, BG, BH, BI, BJ, BK, BL (chromolitho)
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Heraldic Collection: The Cellars, Chatsworth House (b / w photo)
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Heraldic Collection: East face of the Santuario de Nossa Senhora dos Remedios obelisk, Lamego, Portugal
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Heraldic Collection: Independent Order of Rechabites (colour litho)


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"Heraldic Splendor: Unveiling the Timeless Symbols of History" Step into a world where history unfolds through majestic emblems and regal insignias. From the towering HMS Victory, proudly displaying its heraldic flags, to the inspiring words of Admiral Nelson echoing through time, heraldry captures our imagination. In the heart of Zagreb's St. Marks Church, amidst cobbled squares that whisper tales of old, witness a mesmerizing sight - the Russian Imperial Eagle soaring high above. A symbol of power and grandeur, it stands as a testament to an empire's might. Closer to home in London's Marylebone district, discover a treasure trove of heritage within its Coat of Arms. Each intricate detail tells a story - from the bustling city arms and seals to the proud St. Marks Church with its rooftop emblem. Journey across Europe and marvel at the Imperial and Royal Crowns depicted in vibrant lithographs. These crowns once adorned monarchs who shaped nations with their authority and grace. Delve deeper into history as you explore 17th-century copperplate armorials adorning Inns of Court in London. These meticulously crafted symbols honor noble traditions that have stood strong for centuries. Traveling further north to Peebles reveals yet another captivating Coat of Arms - an emblem steeped in local pride and identity. It serves as a reminder that even small towns hold great stories within their shields. And let us not forget Bungay Corn Cross; erected in 1810, this remarkable structure boasts its own unique coat-of-arms celebrating agricultural prosperity while preserving tradition. Heraldry is more than just decorative artistry; it is an enduring link between past and present. Whether displayed on mighty ships or etched onto trades union membership certificates, these symbols connect us to our shared heritage – reminding us that history lives on through every crest we encounter.