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507090
Caption: These are common marks of illegitimacy but do not invariably have that meaning
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
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File Size: 16.58 MB
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480989
Caption: Examples of the types of divisions used between tinctures.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
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File Size: 25.73 MB
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506945
Caption: The badge of Clan MacLean, which reads, "Virtue Mine Honour"
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 15.04 MB
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506635
Caption: Canting, or punning, arms are derived from the literal meaning or sound of a name
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 7.59 MB
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506875
Caption: The coat of arms of Canada, derived from the royal arms of the United Kingdom, also represents French traditions and ties
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 16.58 MB
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481207
Caption: In the partition of a heraldic shield, the field is often divided along the lines occupied by ordinaries.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 35.02 MB
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481124
Caption: Ordinaries are basic bearings that may be of any tincture and that may be combined in great variety.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 20.18 MB