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  2. Goldcrest - Wikipedia

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    The goldcrest has a bright crest and a relatively plain face. The orange tinge of the hindcrown indicates that this is a male. The goldcrest is usually easily distinguished from other small birds in its range, but poor views could possibly lead to confusion with the common firecrest or yellow-browed warbler . [ 7 ]

  3. Golden Boy (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    The restoration cost a total of CA$1.1 million. The regilding cost $34,000, with the gold-leaf costing $5,600. [5] The new gilding is expected to last about 25 to 30 years. Since its restoration, the Golden Boy's torch is no longer lit because its electrical cord had been one of the causes for the rust found in 2002.

  4. Crest (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    The usual torse around the crest is frequently replaced by some kind of coronet, known as a "crest-coronet". The standard form is a simplified ducal coronet , consisting of three fleurons on a golden circlet; these are not, however, indications of rank, though they are not generally granted nowadays except in special circumstances. [ 21 ]

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  6. Greenwich armour - Wikipedia

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    A garniture would typically include a full plate harness plus an extra visor specially meant for tilting; a burgonet helmet which would be worn open-faced for a parade or ceremony, or with a removable "falling-buffe" visor for combat; a grandguard, which would reinforce the upper portion of the torso and neck for jousting; a passguard, which ...

  7. Achievement (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    In heraldry, an achievement, armorial achievement or heraldic achievement (historical: hatchment) is a full display or depiction of all the heraldic components to which the bearer of a coat of arms is entitled. [2]

  8. Aberdeen Bestiary - Wikipedia

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    The Aberdeen bestiary is a gilded, [3] decorated manuscript featuring large miniatures and some of the finest pigment, parchment and gold leaf from its time. Some portions of the manuscript such as folio eight recto even feature tarnished silver leaf. [ 7 ]

  9. United States heraldry - Wikipedia

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    Heraldry in the United States was first established by European settlers who brought with them the heraldic customs of their respective countries of origin. As the use of coats of arms may be seen as a custom of royalty and nobility, it had been debated whether the use of arms is reconcilable with American republican traditions.