1296x1175, 221x200, 259x235, 2591x2350, 750x680 | Bishopric of St. AsaphThe Grammar of Heraldry (1718) A woodcut of two vintage keys (skeleton keys), crossed one over the other, their handles towards the bottom, taken from an heraldic shield. St. Asaph is a city in Denbigh in Wales, and is one of the s [...] Keywords: heraldry, keys, symbols, bishops, greyscale Places shown: St. Asaph; Flint; Wales Added: 2019-01-19 + S K L R N |
Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested | 1001x632, 1425x900, 1900x1200, 316x200 | Plate 63.—Flint CastleHistory of Wales (1853) Drawn by H. Gastineau; engraved by S. Lacey. Sadly, there’s quite a bit less of the castle left today. It was started in 1277 by King Edward I. Flint is spelled “Y Fflint” in Welsh. Keywords: castles, ruins, towers, water, people, boats, colour Places shown: Flint; Flintshire; Wales Added: 2003-10-26 + S K L R N |
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