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"Mace: A Symbol of Strength, History, and Independence" From the battlefields to the boxing ring, it has left its mark throughout history

Background imageMace Collection: Young Hercules, ca. 1514-36. Creator: Agostino Veneziano

Young Hercules, ca. 1514-36. Creator: Agostino Veneziano
Young Hercules, ca. 1514-36

Background imageMace Collection: Catherine of Aragon at Legatine Court, Blackfriars

Catherine of Aragon at Legatine Court, Blackfriars
Catherine of Aragon, first wife of King Henry VIII, probably on 21 June 1529 at the Legatine Court, Blackfriars, London. circa 1529

Background imageMace Collection: Lostwithiel Twinning Ceremony, Cornwall. October 1979

Lostwithiel Twinning Ceremony, Cornwall. October 1979
Lostwithiel and French dignitaries in the Drill Hall to handover documents to formally twin the town with Pleyber-Christ, Brittany. M

Background imageMace Collection: Bohdan Chmielnicki

Bohdan Chmielnicki
BOHDAN CHMIELNICKI Russian military commander, hetman of the Cossacks and duke of Ukraine : he carries a mace as symbol of his office. Date: 1593 - 1657

Background imageMace Collection: Circassian prince, Kabard princes and archer

Circassian prince, Kabard princes and archer.. Handcolored lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsches Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, Meissen, circa 1835-1840

Background imageMace Collection: A. L. Rowse in Lostwithiel, Cornwall. November 1985

A. L. Rowse in Lostwithiel, Cornwall. November 1985
Born at Tregonissey near St Austell, Alfred Leslie Rowse was well known as an expert on Elizabethan England and his poetry about Cornwall is highly regarded

Background imageMace Collection: The vajra, a diamond mace or thunderbolt weapon, a Buddhist symbol signifying divine force

The vajra, a diamond mace or thunderbolt weapon, a Buddhist symbol signifying divine force. Line engraving
BUDDHISM: VAJRA. The vajra, a diamond mace or thunderbolt weapon, a Buddhist symbol signifying divine force. Line engraving

Background imageMace Collection: House of Commons, 1880s

House of Commons, 1880s
Opposition bench in the House of Commons, 1880s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMace Collection: Sultan Osman I (1300 - 1326)

Sultan Osman I (1300 - 1326). First of the Ottoman Dynasty

Background imageMace Collection: We Gladstone / Question Ti

We Gladstone / Question Ti
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE Liberal MP and Prime Minister looking completely confident at Question Time in the House (a la Mr Micawber) Date: 1809 - 1898

Background imageMace Collection: Disraeli / Freedom City

Disraeli / Freedom City
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl of Beaconsfield Receiving the Freedom of the City of London at the Guildhall in 1878 Date: 1804 - 1881

Background imageMace Collection: Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, 1st Earl St Aldwyn

Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, 1st Earl St Aldwyn
SIR MICHAEL EDWARD HICKS-BEACH 1st EARL ST ALDWYN Statesman giving a speech from the despatch box Date: 1837 - 1916

Background imageMace Collection: Hatherley / Wp Wood

Hatherley / Wp Wood
WILLIAM PAGE WOOD BARON HATHERLEY Lord Chancellor Date: 1801 - 1881

Background imageMace Collection: William St Jf Brodrick

William St Jf Brodrick
William St John Fremantle Brodrick, Earl of Midleton Statesman Date: 1856 - 1942

Background imageMace Collection: Cover of Eve Magazine 11 May 1927

Cover of Eve Magazine 11 May 1927, advertising a Rees-Mace Radio set Date: 1927

Background imageMace Collection: Cover of Eve Magazine 27 July 1927

Cover of Eve Magazine 27 July 1927 featuring the Rees-Mace Wireless set Date: 1927

Background imageMace Collection: A duke of Transylvania in armor and cloak

A duke of Transylvania in armor and cloak, holding a mace, 16th century.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of

Background imageMace Collection: Sergeant at arms, royal guard, mace-bearer, 13th century

Sergeant at arms, royal guard, mace-bearer, 13th century.. Handcolored copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from French Costumes from King Clovis to Our Days, Massard, Mifliez, Paris

Background imageMace Collection: Mace-bearer or sergeant at arms, 14th century

Mace-bearer or sergeant at arms, 14th century.. Handcolored copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from French Costumes from King Clovis to Our Days, Massard, Mifliez, Paris, 1834

Background imageMace Collection: Chlothar I, King of the Franks, 497-562

Chlothar I, King of the Franks, 497-562.. Handcolored copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from French Costumes from King Clovis to Our Days, Massard, Mifliez, Paris, 1834

Background imageMace Collection: Green seeds and leaves of wild nutmeg and mace

Green seeds and leaves of wild nutmeg and mace, Myristica fatua Houtt.. Color-printed woodblock engraving by Kan en Iwasaki from Honzo Zufu, an Illustrated Guide to Medicinal Plants, 1884

Background imageMace Collection: Count Eitel Frederick IV of Hohenzollern, died 1525

Count Eitel Frederick IV of Hohenzollern, died 1525.. Chromolithograph from Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century, Frankfurt

Background imageMace Collection: Mace-bearer under King Louis XII, 16th century

Mace-bearer under King Louis XII, 16th century.. Mace-bearer under King Louis XII, 16th century, from a contemporary miniature. Handcolored illustration by E

Background imageMace Collection: Native of Admiralty Island and New Caledonia

Native of Admiralty Island and New Caledonia.. Handcolored lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsches Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, Meissen, circa 1835-1840

Background imageMace Collection: Myristica fragrans, aromatic or true nutmeg

Myristica fragrans, aromatic or true nutmeg tree: Ripe fruit, mace (4) and nutmeg (6) seed.. Illustration by WJ Hooker, engraved by Swan

Background imageMace Collection: Nutmeg and mace, Myristica moschata

Nutmeg and mace, Myristica moschata.. Drawn and zincographed by C. T. Rosenberg, for Thomas Moores The Garden Companion and Florists Guide, 1852, published by Charles Frederick Cheffins

Background imageMace Collection: Chob-dar or mace bearer

Chob-dar or mace bearer.. handcolored copperplate engraving by an unknown artist from Asiatic Costumes, Ackermann, London, 1828

Background imageMace Collection: Suntoo-burdar, hurkaru or Indian running footman

Suntoo-burdar, hurkaru or Indian running footman.. handcolored copperplate engraving by an unknown artist from Asiatic Costumes, Ackermann, London, 1828

Background imageMace Collection: Herald and others on a balcony

Herald and others on a balcony
Herald and others in uniform on a balcony at Stable Yard, St Jamess Palace. The herald is waving his hat. Date: 1910

Background imageMace Collection: Suffragette Vision - Mrs Speaker

Suffragette Vision - Mrs Speaker. The suffragette vision of a woman as speaker of the House of commons with female official holding the Mace. Date: circa 1908

Background imageMace Collection: Coronation of King Henry IV

Coronation of King Henry IV
An impression of part of the Coronation procession at the time of King Henry IV (1366 - 1413), showing knightly attendants in procession up the nave bearing the mace, the helmet

Background imageMace Collection: Lord Carnarvons House at the foot of the Tomb

Lord Carnarvons House at the foot of the Tomb
Howard Carter and his party about to leave for the Valley of the Kings. Mr Carter is seated by the driver and behind are Mr Mace and Mr Burton. Date: 17th Febrary 1923, p160

Background imageMace Collection: Mace Arms Nations series N3 Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands

Mace Arms Nations series N3 Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands
Artokoloro

Background imageMace Collection: Design Mace 1646-1722 Pen brown ink brush blue-gray wash

Design Mace 1646-1722 Pen brown ink brush blue-gray wash
Artokoloro

Background imageMace Collection: Turbaned Warrior Holding Mace 1615-73 Pen brown ink

Turbaned Warrior Holding Mace 1615-73 Pen brown ink
Artokoloro

Background imageMace Collection: Different types of spices

Different types of spices

Background imageMace Collection: Hun Troops In Battle At Chalons

Hun Troops In Battle At Chalons
Huns, under the command of Attila (406 - 453), ride into battle armed with fierce expressions backed by spears and maces, Chalons, France, 451

Background imageMace Collection: KNIGHTS TEMPLAR: FIELD DAY. Majorette Ethel Brown leads the Knights Templar marching

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR: FIELD DAY. Majorette Ethel Brown leads the Knights Templar marching band during their annual field day in Washington, D.C. 21 October 1925

Background imageMace Collection: Source Size = 3758 x 4958

Source Size = 3758 x 4958
IN THE KOREAN ARCHIPELAGO: 1. An Attendant; 2. Junk at Anchor, Murray Sound; 3. A Coolie; 4. The Village Burgomaster, Crichton Harbour; 5. Soldier, showing the method of wearing the Sword; 6

Background imageMace Collection: Source Size = 3987 x 3048

Source Size = 3987 x 3048
Presentation of the Mace to her Majesty, at Buckingham

Background imageMace Collection: Consequences of a successful French invasion, , artist, [London] : Js

Consequences of a successful French invasion, , artist, [London] : Js. Gillray, 1798 March 1st. en sanguine engraving, French soldiers pillaging and destroying the House of Lords

Background imageMace Collection: The entrance of Queen Elizabeth at Kenilworth Castle, 19th Century (engraving)

The entrance of Queen Elizabeth at Kenilworth Castle, 19th Century (engraving)
XJF872773 The entrance of Queen Elizabeth at Kenilworth Castle, 19th Century (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageMace Collection: Praetor-Urbanus, Inauguration of the Coptic Mayor of Cairo, preceded by the Procureur

Praetor-Urbanus, Inauguration of the Coptic Mayor of Cairo, preceded by the Procureur de la Commune, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, engraving 1799, An obese, Copt, holding a mace or staff

Background imageMace Collection: Appeals, from Vanity Fair, 30th December 1876

Appeals, from Vanity Fair, 30th December 1876
XCF276414 Appeals, from Vanity Fair, 30th December 1876 by Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy) (1851-1922); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMace Collection: Richard I (1157-99) the Lionheart in battle at Arsuf in 1191, illustration from Bibliotheque

Richard I (1157-99) the Lionheart in battle at Arsuf in 1191, illustration from Bibliotheque
KW219442 Richard I (1157-99) the Lionheart in battle at Arsuf in 1191, illustration from Bibliotheque des Croisades by J-F

Background imageMace Collection: Richard I (1157-99) the Lionheart delivering Jaffa, illustration from Bibliotheque

Richard I (1157-99) the Lionheart delivering Jaffa, illustration from Bibliotheque
KW219441 Richard I (1157-99) the Lionheart delivering Jaffa, illustration from Bibliotheque des Croisades by J-F. Michaud, 1877 (litho) by Dore

Background imageMace Collection: Alice and the White Knight, illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

Alice and the White Knight, illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
KW232567 Alice and the White Knight, illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (1832-98) first published 1865 (litho) by Tenniel

Background imageMace Collection: The Charge of the Cavaliers of Faramouz, illustration from the Shahnama (Book of Kings)

The Charge of the Cavaliers of Faramouz, illustration from the Shahnama (Book of Kings)
XIR159205 The Charge of the Cavaliers of Faramouz, illustration from the Shahnama (Book of Kings), by Abu l-Qasim Manur Firdawsi (c.934-c.1020) (gouache on paper) by Persian School



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"Mace: A Symbol of Strength, History, and Independence" From the battlefields to the boxing ring, it has left its mark throughout history. The Staffordshire Regiment proudly carried their maces as a symbol of honor and bravery. Jem Mace, a renowned boxer in his time, fought with determination and skill just like the warriors who wielded maces on ancient battlefields. His fists were his weapons, delivering powerful blows that echoed through the annals of sports history. Speaking of battles, let's not forget the Battle of Bannockburn where Robert the Bruce secured Scotland's independence from England. In this 19th-century wood engraving capturing that historic moment, we can almost feel the weight of those mighty maces clashing against armor. But mace isn't limited to warfare; it finds its place in art too. "The Blackbird Song, " an oil painting from 1908 depicts a serene scene where nature harmonizes with human existence - perhaps reminding us that even amidst chaos and conflict, beauty can still be found. As Vikings stormed British shores centuries ago, they brought along their fearsome weaponry including deadly maces. These formidable tools struck fear into their enemies' hearts as they sought conquest across new lands. Beyond warfare lies another fascinating aspect – culinary delights. Green and red seeds of nutmeg and mace add flavor to dishes worldwide. These precious spices have been cherished for centuries for their aromatic qualities which enhance our taste buds' experience. Back to Jem Mace once again - this time not as a boxer but as a handframe knitter at The Shawl Factory of GH Hurt. This image showcases how skills passed down through generations create intricate patterns reminiscent of historical tapestries or regal garments adorned by kings during grand events like Parliament openings in 1886. And speaking about grandeur brings us to swords, daggers, and yes – even more majestic-looking maces. These weapons, often seen alongside regalia like St.