John Martin Robinson Bücher






Developed originally for medieval battle flags, heraldic coats of arms quickly became emblems of noble families' origins and identities. This unique illustrated book explores the roots and uses of heraldry and its terminology and lore, and shows how it influenced the design and decor of 50 houses owned and preserved by Britain's National Trust.Drawing on their official access to the records of Britain's College of Arms, the authors illuminate the development of each house's heraldic symbols, which can indicate everything from marriages and honors to social status and even a sense of humor. The lush color photographs reveal the decorative uses of heraldry, as seen on paneling, carpets, stained glass, china, even door latches. Line drawings of each coat of arms and a gazetteer of what to look for in other National Trust properties provide readers with plenty more to investigate in historic houses throughout Great Britain.
Buckingham Palace
- 48 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Buckingham Palace Official Guide [Paperback] john-martin-robinson
Windsor Castle. Official Guide
- 48 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Within the Castle complex there are many attractions, including the Drawings Gallery, Queen Mary's Dolls' House, and the fourteenth-century St. George's Chapel, the burial place often sovereigns and setting for many Royal weddings.
This guide to Windsor Castle explains its rich history and its Royal use today, and guides the visitor round the parts open to the public - the Albert Memorial Chapel, Queen Mary's Dolls' House and St George's Chapel. It describes in detail the many treasures within.
Windsor Castle: The Official Illustrated History
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The official illustrated history of Windsor castle illustrated in color.
Buckingham Palace is one of the official residences of Queen Elizabeth II, the Head of State of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth. While the Queen's direct powers are limited as a constitutional sovereign, she remains a vital symbol of national unity, with the Government, judges, and armed services acting in her name. The Queen is kept informed about national affairs and meets weekly with the Prime Minister. She retains certain prerogative powers, such as appointing the Prime Minister and dissolving Parliament. Many of her duties are ceremonial, reflecting the UK's rich history, including the State Opening of Parliament, the Queen's Birthday Parade, and Garter Day celebrations. The Palace also serves as her office, where she meets Heads of State, Ambassadors, and other leaders. Regular Investitures are held for presenting orders and medals, alongside receptions and dinners in the State Rooms. Each July, the Queen hosts three Garden Parties attended by over 27,000 guests. The Palace showcases invaluable works of art from the Royal Collection, displayed in settings commissioned by past monarchs. Due to its status as a working royal palace, art may be relocated or lent for exhibitions worldwide, leading to varying arrangements.
hardcover with dust jacket


