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Coat of Arms Calvert Lord Baltimore 18th century
Engraving of the Coat of Arms Calvert Lord Baltimore, item 104 of an 18th-century publication.Text on this engraving, including motto, reads: 104. Calvert, Lord Baltimore. FATTI MASGHII, PAROLE FEMINE (Deeds are masculine, words are feminine). Baltimore is in County Longford, Ireland. Frederick Calvert, 6th Lord Baltimore, was born in 1731. Cecelius Calvert, his great-great-grandfather, is sometimes called the founder of Maryland, USA. Source: The Peerage of Ireland or A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom, with engravings of their paternal coats of arms by John Lodge, Deputy Keeper of the Records in Birmingham Tower. Published 1789
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Media ID 15387577
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18th Century Style Barons Coat Of Arms Family Family Tree Kitty1 Latin Script Maryland Motto Peerage Title Republic Of Ireland Calvert
A3 (42 x 29.7cm) Poster Print
Introducing the captivating Coat of Arms Calvert Lord Baltimore 18th century print from our Media Storehouse collection at Fine Art Storehouse. This exquisite engraving, featuring item 104 from an 18th-century publication, showcases the rich history and heritage of the Calvert family crest. The intricate design is adorned with a noble motto, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication. Bring a piece of history into your home or office with this stunning work of art. Experience the timeless beauty of this historic engraving and add a touch of regal charm to your space.
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Estimated Product Size is 42.6cm x 30.6cm (16.8" x 12")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases the Coat of Arms Calvert Lord Baltimore, an exquisite engraving from an 18th-century publication. The intricate details and Latin script on this piece are truly remarkable. The text on the engraving includes the motto "FATTI MASGHII, PAROLE FEMINE" which translates to "Deeds are masculine, words are feminine". The origins of this noble lineage can be traced back to County Longford in Ireland. Frederick Calvert, the 6th Lord Baltimore, was born in 1731 and is a notable figure within this family tree. However, it is his great-great-grandfather Cecelius Calvert who holds significant historical importance as he is often referred to as the founder of Maryland, USA. The image itself is sourced from a renowned publication called "The Peerage of Ireland or A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom". This publication features engravings of various paternal coats of arms by John Lodge, Deputy Keeper of Records in Birmingham Tower. Its release took place in 1789. This print serves as a fascinating glimpse into history and offers insight into the rich heritage associated with barons and peerage titles. It beautifully captures both artistic craftsmanship and ancestral pride while honoring the legacy left behind by Lord Baltimore's family for generations to come.
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