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Metal Print : Coat of arms 17th century Ridgeway and Chaffin
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Coat of arms 17th century Ridgeway and Chaffin
This image is from a copperlate engraving, and shows part of a roll of arms from Richard Blomes Britannia, an atlas published in 1673. It features the coats of arms of people who contributed towards the completion of the work a starting with King Charles II. Each page includes 35 coats of arms, presented here in pairs. These two coats of arms are from folio (page) 23 of the work. In old English, ans appeared as a longs (which looks like an f ), while ss appeared as fs. Com was an abbreviation for County. A number is assigned to each benefactor.Here are the accompanying texts (followed by modernised English where appropriate): 760. Ye Rt. Hon ble Sr. Robert Ridgeway Kt. & Bart. Earle of LONDONDERRY & Baron of Gallen Ridgeway in ireland &ca at Torre in Com Devon & at Ballinakill in ye Queens County in Ireland (The Right Honourable Robert Ridgeway; Earl of Londonderry and Baron of Gallen-Ridgeway; Torrington, Devon). 761. Thomas CHAFIN of Chettle in Com Dorfet Efq (Thomas Chafin (Chaffin) of Chettle in Dorset)
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Acknowledgement Armorial Blome Blomes Atlas British Culture Castle Coat Of Arms Copperplate Decoration Family Family Tree Friendship Heraldic Image Created 17th Century Kitty1 Ornate Paper Publication Roll Of Arms Sign Symbol Traditional Culture Ridgeway
15"x10" (38x25cm) Metal Print
Step back in time with our exquisite Media Storehouse Metal Print of the 17th century Ridgeway and Chaffin Coat of Arms. Meticulously sourced from a rare copperplate engraving found in Richard Blomes' Britannia atlas, published in 1673, this timeless piece of history is brought to life through our premium metal print technology. The intricate details of the engraving are beautifully preserved, making this an exceptional addition to any home or office space. Elevate your decor with a touch of history and timeless elegance.
Your image is printed photographically and bonded to a 3.5mm thick, Dibond board (black polyethylene sandwiched between two sheets of white coated aluminium). The panel is then sealed with a gloss protective covering. Supplied complete with a wall mount which holds the print 10mm from the wall.
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Estimated Product Size is 38.1cm x 25.4cm (15" x 10")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases a glimpse into the 17th-century world of heraldry and nobility. Taken from a copperplate engraving, this image is part of Richard Blome's Britannia atlas, published in 1673. The roll of arms featured in this work honors individuals who contributed to its completion, starting with King Charles II. Displayed on each page are pairs of coats of arms, with this particular snapshot capturing two distinct emblems from folio 23. It is important to note that during that era, the letter "s" was often represented as "f" while "ss" appeared as "fs". Additionally, abbreviations were commonly used; for instance, "com" stood for county. The first coat of arms (numbered 760) belongs to the esteemed Sir Robert Ridgeway. He held various titles including Knight and Baron and was known as the Earl of Londonderry and Baron of Gallen-Ridgeway. His residences spanned Torre in Devon County and Ballinakill in Queens County, Ireland. The second coat of arms (numbered 761) represents Thomas Chafin (Chaffin), an individual hailing from Chettle in Dorset County. Notably differentiating him from any commercial entity sharing his name. Preserved through time by Whiteway's meticulous craftsmanship, this print offers us a window into history—a testament to the intricate artistry and social hierarchy prevalent during the illustrious 17th century.
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