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Officers of Heralds College, together with the Arms of the English Sovereigns from King William I to King George V (colour litho)
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Officers of Heralds College, together with the Arms of the English Sovereigns from King William I to King George V (colour litho)
5236300 Officers of Heralds College, together with the Arms of the English Sovereigns from King William I to King George V (colour litho) by Haenen, Frederic de (1853-1928); Private Collection; (add.info.: Officers of Heralds College, together with the Arms of the English Sovereigns from King William I to King George V. Illustration for Coronation Record Number, King George V and Queen Mary, edited by Bruce Ingram, 1911.); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection
Media ID 23270534
© Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection / Bridgeman Images
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This print captures the esteemed Officers of Heralds College, proudly displaying the Arms of the English Sovereigns from King William I to King George V. Created by Frederic de Haenen, this vibrant colour lithograph is a true testament to British history and heraldry. The image showcases a group of distinguished individuals from the College of Heralds, each adorned in their ceremonial attire. Their regal presence exudes authority and knowledge as they stand united before us. The intricate detailing on their garments reflects centuries-old traditions and customs that have been passed down through generations. Accompanying these noble figures are the Arms of the English Sovereigns, spanning across several centuries. From King William I to King George V, each coat of arms represents a significant era in British monarchy. These emblems symbolize power, lineage, and heritage - an embodiment of England's rich historical tapestry. Originally featured in the Coronation Record Number edited by Bruce Ingram in 1911, this illustration serves as a visual celebration for King George V and Queen Mary's coronation. It offers viewers a glimpse into royal ceremonies and rituals that have shaped Britain's identity over time. With its meticulous attention to detail and vibrant colors, this print transports us back in time while paying homage to England's past rulers. A true treasure for any history enthusiast or lover of heraldry alike.
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