Coat of arms of the duke of norfolk Stock Photos and Images
RM2RG6DHB–Shield, Coat of Arms of the Duke of Norfolk, Flitcham church, Norfolk, England, UK
RMDTD5AX–Coat of Arms for the Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Arundel, at Arundel, West Sussex, England, UK.
RMA5CTJJ–Stone carved Duke of Norfolk Coat of Arms above the Town Gate entrance to the grounds of Arundel Castle, West Sussex
RM2X4KX63–Sir Simon Felbrigge and Lady Margaret Felbrigge, 1413. Knight in plate armour with shoulder palettes with a cross of St. George, garter on left leg, banner or pennon with coat of arms of King Richard II. Wife Margaret, daughter of Primislaus, (Przemysław I Noszak) Duke of Teschen, died 1413. Memorial brass at St Margaret's Church, Felbrigg, Norfolk. Handtinted copperplate engraving drawn, etched and published by John Sell Cotman in Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, Henry Bohn, London, 1818.
RMRYBPA0–Portrait of Jane Bickerton Duchess of Norfolk, Richard Collin, 1681
RM2WMAD0Y–Monumental brass of Lady Katherine Howard, died 1465. Wife of Sir John Howard, Duke of Norfolk, of Tendring Hall, Stoke. In gable headdress, heraldic mantle, ermine-trimmed surcote, with four coats of arms. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn, etched and published by John Sell Cotman in Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, Henry Bohn, London, 1818.
RMHTMJXH–John Howard, first Duke of Norfolk (c1430-1485), known as Jack of Norfolk. English soldier and nobleman: Earl Marshal of England. Killed at Battle of Bosworth. Wood engraving c. 1850
RMJF620X–Flag of the Howard family.
RM2HC0K80–antique 18th century engraving heraldy coat of arms, English Duke , Motto / slogen: Sola Virtus Invicta. Norfolk. by Woodman & Mutlow fc russel co circa 1780s Source: original engravings from the annual almanach book.
RMB53T32–Duke of Norfolk. D1134-002
RME4HNWB–Wooden place name sign with the name of the village of Anmer, near Sandringham, Norfolk, UK, home of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
RMP9TATF–326 Coat of Arms of Sir John Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, KG
RMR4X715–Coat of Arms of Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk. Heraldic Tracts. England; late 16th century. {Whole folio] Drawing of the coat of arms of Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk, which was passed by Sir William Dethick, Garter King of Arms. Image taken from Heraldic Tracts. Originally produced in England; late 16th century. . Source: Harley 1453, f.69. Language: English.
RMBK9M7J–Statue of the Duke of Wellington in Norwich Cathedral Upper Close, Norwich, Norfolk, UK
RMM7T629–The Hiorne Tower, it was built for the Duke of Norfolk, Arundel Park, Arundel town, West Sussex County, England, UK
RM2GC3YKJ–The ceremony over Prince Charles , the newly invested Prince of Wales faces his people once again ... as he leaves Watergate , one of the entrances to the ancient Caernarvon Castle . The 20 year old Prince is accompanied by his father Prince Philip , his mother Queen Elizabeth II who performed the investitude ceremony , and his sister , Princess Anne . They are followed by Lord Snowdon ( background right ) and the silver haired Duke of Norfolk , chief organiser of this historic , colourful event which has not taken place since 1911 when the present Duke of Windsor became Prince of Wales . 1 Ju
RMR7JDX7–King Richard II stoping the duel between the dukes of Hereford and Norfolk. Norfolk expressed revenge on the King in a conversation to Hereford and wh
RF2HC2ATT–Vintage illustrations of 'A Pageant of Heraldry' - A colour gallery of Coats-of-Arms. British Heraldry.
RFRAY83N–Portrait of Jane Bickerton Duchess of Norfolk, Richard Collin, 1681. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art with a modern reimagined
RM2RG6DH9–Shield, Coat of Arms of the Duke of Norfolk, Flitcham church, Norfolk, England, UK
RFB23HC2–Invitation to the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 1953
RMJJR7B7–Shield, Coat of Arms, Duke of Norfolk, heraldry, heraldic, Flitcham, Norfolk, England, UK
RMA5CTHX–Stone carved Duke of Norfolk Coat of Arms above the Town Gate entrance to the grounds of Arundel Castle, West Sussex
RMH4KKYE–Stanhoe, Norfolk, Arms of Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset, Earl of Hertford, Lord Protector in reign of his nephew King Edward
RMG2J79K–Portrait of Jane Bickerton Duchess of Norfolk, Richard Collin, 1681
RMJRADY3–SUSSEX; ARUNDEL; INT.CATHEDRAL; STAINED GLASS PHILIP HOWARD & ANNE DACRE
RFC60N2R–Arundel Castle West Sussex Fitzalan Chapel tomb of 15th Duke of Norfolk metal bronze figure
RMCY469F–the royal coat of arms above the middle tower archway at the tower of london, england
RME4HNF0–Wooden name sign of the village of Anmer, near Sandringham, Norfolk, UK, with carved boy scout and 'Be Prepared' scouting movement inscription logo
RMBK8K03–Statue of the Duke of Wellington in Norwich Cathedral Upper Close
RMM7T6JP–The Hiorne Tower, it was built for the Duke of Norfolk, Arundel Park, Arundel town, West Sussex County, England, UK
RMFY4EWX–Statue of the Duke of Wellington in Norwich Cathedral Upper Close
RMA5CTJX–Stone carved Duke of Norfolk Coat of Arms above the Town Gate entrance to the grounds of Arundel Castle, West Sussex
RMM7T6HH–The Hiorne Tower, it was built for the Duke of Norfolk, Arundel Park, Arundel town, West Sussex County, England, UK
RMFY4EWY–Statue of the Duke of Wellington in Norwich Cathedral Upper Close
RMM7T5RA–The Hiorne Tower, it was built for the Duke of Norfolk, Arundel Park, Arundel town, West Sussex County, England, UK
RMM7T74Y–The Hiorne Tower, it was built for the Duke of Norfolk, Arundel Park, Arundel town, West Sussex County, England, UK
RMM7T736–The Hiorne Tower, it was built for the Duke of Norfolk, Arundel Park, Arundel town, West Sussex County, England, UK
RMM7T6WN–The Hiorne Tower, it was built for the Duke of Norfolk, Arundel Park, Arundel town, West Sussex County, England, UK
RMM7T5YD–The Hiorne Tower, it was built for the Duke of Norfolk, Arundel Park, Arundel town, West Sussex County, England, UK
RMM7T5RR–The Hiorne Tower, it was built for the Duke of Norfolk, Arundel Park, Arundel town, West Sussex County, England, UK
RMM7T6W0–The Hiorne Tower, it was built for the Duke of Norfolk, Arundel Park, Arundel town, West Sussex County, England, UK
RMM7T5M0–The town sign of Arundel; Sussex; England; UK
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