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British Emblems

British Emblems. A British plant. The coat-of-arms of the United Kingdom. The Coat-of-arms of Scotland. The Garter. The Royal Standard. The components of the Royal Standard. Second Quarter: Scotland. First Quarter: England. Third Quarter: Ireland. Fourth Quarter: England.

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British Emblems

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  1. British Emblems

  2. A British plant

  3. The coat-of-arms of the United Kingdom

  4. The Coat-of-arms of Scotland

  5. The Garter

  6. The Royal Standard

  7. The components of the Royal Standard Second Quarter: Scotland First Quarter: England Third Quarter: Ireland Fourth Quarter: England

  8. The Imperial State Crown 1937

  9. St Edward’s Crown 1660

  10. The Sceptre with the Cross

  11. The Ampulla and the Spoon

  12. Britannia

  13. England St George

  14. Wales St David

  15. Scotland St Andrew

  16. Ireland St Patrick

  17. Union Jack

  18. The British Bulldog

  19. John Bull And His bulldog

  20. The British bulldog and the French poodle

  21. The Tudor rose 1485 Elizabeth of York Henry VII Lancaster

  22. The Member of the British Empire

  23. The Order of the ThistleScotland

  24. The national feeling in Scotland

  25. How to wrap youself in the Great Kilt 3. 1. 2. 4. 5.

  26. 6. 7. 8.

  27. Ireland

  28. St Patrick’s Day in Ireland

  29. Wales

  30. St David’s Day in Wales

  31. Heraldry in our hands: coins The Thistle and the lion-Scotland The lion and Richard I’s three lions-England The oaktree-Ireland Theleek-Wales

  32. The Imperial State Crown, 1937 (!) St Edward’s Crown, 1660

  33. The Red Hand of Ulster

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