Royal Crest Collection
"The Royal Crest: A Symbol of Majesty and Legacy" Step into the Throne Room at the majestic Palace of Holyrood
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"The Royal Crest: A Symbol of Majesty and Legacy" Step into the Throne Room at the majestic Palace of Holyrood, where history comes alive through the intricate design of the Royal Crest. Dating back to 1842, this emblem represents the Ancient Regalia of Scotland, a testament to the nation's rich heritage. Intriguingly, alongside this regal symbol, we find an unexpected connection with Ned Kelly - an infamous Australian outlaw. The 1879 litho reward poster serves as a reminder that even across continents, tales of rebellion and pursuit intertwine with royal narratives. Delve further into history as you discover Rolland Livingstone's Chest from 1935/1942. Crafted by skilled hands, it showcases meticulous details that pay homage to tradition and craftsmanship. Continuing our journey through time, another Ned Kelly reward poster from 1880 emerges - a litho capturing both his notoriety and society's fascination with outlaws who challenge authority. A stunning engraving depicting Queen Anne stands tall in its published form from 1713. This statue immortalizes her reign (1665-1714) while showcasing her grace and power for generations to come. King George II takes center stage next in an engraved portrait by S. Ravenet and published by David Morier. This artwork encapsulates his rule (1683-1760), offering a glimpse into the grandeur associated with monarchy during that era. Our exploration extends beyond British borders as we encounter Christina of Sweden in a captivating portrait. As delegate for the Treaty of Muenster, she exemplifies strength and diplomacy amidst political negotiations. The Herald emerges from William Miller's "Costume of Great Britain, " providing insight into ceremonial attire worn during significant events throughout history - reminding us how symbols like crests play vital roles in these occasions. Italy makes its mark on our journey too; an oil-on-canvas design for a tapestry showcases the Coat of Arms of Italy from 1808.