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Mace Collection

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

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Mace Collection: Actor Hein Riess (Left) Playing Reichmarschall Hermann G?
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Mace Collection: The Staffordshire Regiment
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Mace Collection: Jem Mace, Boxer
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Mace Collection: Green and red seeds of nutmeg and mace, Myristica
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Mace Collection: BATTLE OF BANNOCKBURN. Robert the Bruce securing Scottish independence from England at the Battle
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Mace Collection: Jem Mace, Boxer
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Mace Collection: Viking on British Shore
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Mace Collection: Portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots, c.1550-59 (oil on wood)
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Mace Collection: Macebearers, Fowey, Cornwall. May 1998
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Mace Collection: Opening of Parliament, 1886
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Mace Collection: Swords, Daggers, Maces
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Mace Collection: War of the Roses
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Mace Collection: A handframe knitter seen here with his apprentice at The Shawl Factory of GH Hurt
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Mace Collection: State regalia kept at the Tower of London including St. Edwards crown
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Mace Collection: Scythian armour and weapons
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Mace Collection: Mace and nutmeg, Myristica fragrans
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Mace Collection: Take away that Bauble: Cromwell dissolving the long Parliament, 1850. Artist: John Leech
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Mace Collection: Green and pink seeds of nutmeg and mace, Myristica
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Mace Collection: Two Knights Fighting in a Landscape, c. 1824 (oil on canvas)
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Mace Collection: Arpad - King of Hungary
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Mace Collection: Lister / Begg / Iln
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Mace Collection: Nutmeg / Various Parts
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Mace Collection: Arthur James Balfour
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Mace Collection: Oliver Cromwell removing the mace from the Commons
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Mace Collection: New Mayor, Fowey, Cornwall. May 1997
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Mace Collection: Lord Hanuman Miniature Painting Paper with Golden Embossing
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Mace Collection: Lord Hanuman in Marble India
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Mace Collection: Goddess Durga Miniature Painting on Paper
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Mace Collection: Silversmiths work (litho)
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Mace Collection: C13644
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Mace Collection: A mad woman. Detail of Philippe Pinel delivers the insane at La Salpetriere, 1876 (Painting)
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Mace Collection: Grandes et inestimables chroniques du grand et enorme geant Gargantua anonymous work who inspired
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Mace Collection: Panoramic view of the 1867 Universal Exhibition in Paris, 1867 (oil on canvas)
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Mace Collection: View of the city of Seville (Spain), 16th century (oil on canvas)
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Mace Collection: Guy Fawkes, leader of the Gunpowder Plot, caught in
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Mace Collection: Jem Mace and Sam Langford, boxers
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Mace Collection: The Princess Royal meets the Washington Greys Jazz Band
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Mace Collection: The Princess Royal meets Drum Majorette Sylvia Moran, of the Washington Grey
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Mace Collection: Mace Made for Henry II of France, French, ca. 1540. Creator: Diego de Caias
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Mace Collection: United States Air Force Martin MGM-13 Mace 60-6726
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Mace Collection: The Speakers Procession, 1884, (1947). Creator: Francis Wilfrid Lawson
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Mace Collection: Mayor Making, Fowey, Cornwall. May 1992
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Mace Collection: Cornish Town Criers, Fowey, Cornwall. August 1992
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Mace Collection: Warrior Sipan-Mochica Pottery, Lambayeque, Peru, 2015. Creator: Luis Rosendo
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Mace Collection: Remembrance Day, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. November 1991
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Mace Collection: Parliament in Session in the Reign of James I, early 17th century, (c1902-1905)
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Mace Collection: Martin MGM-13 Mace 56-726


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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.