24 resultados para Regalia (Insignia)
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Bound in full calf, gilt with royal arms and insignia of the kings from George II to William IV on front and back covers, 1737-1803, 1821, 1823-1824, 1826-1827, 1830-1836.
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Plates (bound at end of v.1) have special t.-p.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Each volume has also an added t.p., engraved, dated 1690 and 1680, respectively.
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Engraved title-page; illustrated with one etched plate depicting the insignia of the university.
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Image of Jack D. Cheesman (on left, wearing shoulder insignia of V Amphibious Corps) and unidentified Marine sitting outside a masonry building
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Historic Wales, by P. H. Ditchfield.--The church of north Wales, by G. H. Jones.--The cathedral churches of Bangor and St. Asaph; The religious houses of north Wales; The parish churches of north Wales, by H. H. Hughes.--The Eisteddvod, by L. J. Roberts.--The poetry of north Wales, by Sir Edward Anwyl.--The castles of north Wales, by H. H. Hughes.--Llewelyn the Great; Llewelyn the Last, by W. L. Williams.--The social and economic conditions of north Wales in the 14th-16th centuries, by Edward Owen.--The cromlechs of north Wales, by J. E. Lloyd.--Owen Glyndwr, by L. J. Roberts.--Archbishop Williams, by J. A. Price.--The origin of nonconformity in north Wales, by J. H. Davies.--Relics, civic plate, regalia, &c., by E. A. Jones.--Index.