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Relief above the entrance of former Hotel Victoria in Royal Tunbridge Wells, showing the coat of arms of the father of Queen Victoria, Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (1767-1820) German Wappen über dem Eingang des früheren Hotels Victoria in Royal Tunbridge Wells mit dem Wappen des Vaters von Königin Victoria von Großbritannien ...
English: The Coat of arms of Royal Tunbridge Wells from 1889 to 1972. Date: 11 November 2018: ... This coat of arms was created with Inkscape, or with something else.
The coat of arms until 1972. Royal Tunbridge Wells. Location within Kent. Population: 59,947 (2016) [1] ... Royal Tunbridge Wells is a town in Kent, England, ...
Lady Bennett designed the school’s coat of arms. The badger was chosen by Lady Bennett because her maiden name was Brooke-Jones (which reminded her of brock, a name for a badger) as well as often seeing badgers around the school site. She chose the school’s motto, Semper Tenax, because she believed the school would maintain Christian values.
The Pantiles is a Georgian colonnade in the town of Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England. Formerly known as "The Walks" and the (Royal) "Parade", it leads from the well that gave the town its name. The area, developed following the discovery of a chalybeate spring in 1606, has become a popular tourist-attraction.
The Estate's Coat of Arms. The Estate is situated between the market town of Tonbridge and the spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells, at the heart of an area of countryside between the neighbouring villages of Penshurst, Chiddingstone and Hever.
The royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom, also referred to as the royal arms, are the arms of dominion of the British monarch, currently Charles III. [1] They are used by the Government of the United Kingdom and by other Crown institutions, [2] including courts in the United Kingdom and in some parts of the Commonwealth.
The heraldic blazon for the coat of arms of the Marquesses of Abergavenny is: Gules, a saltire argent charged with a rose of the field (barbed and seeded proper). [6] These are the ancient arms of Neville differenced by a rose, the symbol of a 7th son, in reference to Sir Edward Neville, 1st Baron Bergavenny (d.1476), 7th son of Ralph Neville ...