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Items matching shields taken from Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845) (results page 1)

shields: defensive device carried by a knight; also part of an armorial emblazon in heraldry.


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65.—Shield in the British Museum.
66.—Shield in the Meyrick Collection
67.—Circular British Shield.
80.—British and Roman Weapons.
86.—Prow of a Roman Galley.
97.—Roman Soldiers.
114.—Conflict between Romans and Barbarians.
115.—Rome—A fragment after Piranesi.
116.—Roman Victory.
122.—The earliest figure of Britannia on a Roman coin.
191.—Arms and costume of the Tribes on the Western Shores of the Baltic.
194.—Ringed Mail. Cotton MS. Claud. B, 4.
2045.—Infantry Armour, 1625 (From a Specimen at Goodrich Court; engraved in Skelton’s Armour)
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