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Plate LXI - Sir Henry Bourchier, Lord Bourchier, Count of EU, and Earl of Essex, KG, 1872
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Plate LXI - Sir Henry Bourchier, Lord Bourchier, Count of EU, and Earl of Essex, KG, 1872
Plate LXI - Sir Henry Bourchier, Lord Bourchier, Count of EU, and Earl of Essex, KG 1452-1483, 1872. Garter stall plate in St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle. From The visitation of the county of Devon in the year 1620, by Frederic Thomas Colby. [College of Arms, London, 1872]
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Bourchier Chapel Coat Of Arms Earl Earl Of Earl Of Essex Essex Henry Heraldry Lord Lord Bourchier Nobility Order Of The Garter Shield St Georges Chapel Windsor Castle Aristocracy Aristocrat Colby
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This print showcases Plate LXI from the renowned book "The visitation of the county of Devon in the year 1620" by Frederic Thomas Colby. The plate features an exquisite Garter stall plate located in St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle. The subject depicted is none other than Sir Henry Bourchier, Lord Bourchier, Count of EU, and Earl of Essex, KG (1452-1483), a prominent figure from British history. The image transports us back to medieval England as we marvel at the majestic castle and its religious significance. The color palette adds depth to this historical gem while highlighting the intricate details that make up this architectural masterpiece. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are reminded of Britain's rich heritage and its deep-rooted connection to Christianity. The coat of arms proudly displayed on Sir Henry Bourchier's shield symbolizes his noble lineage and aristocratic status during the fifteenth century. This visual representation serves as a testament to his membership in the prestigious Order of the Garter. Through this print collector's lens, we are granted a glimpse into a bygone era where chivalry reigned supreme and castles stood tall as fortifications against external threats. It is an invitation to explore history through artistry—a reminder that even centuries later, these symbols continue to inspire awe and reverence for our past.
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