Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Repainted


Before                                   After


The Coat of Arms of Charles I (1625-49) above the doorway of Kings Manor has been cleaned repainted and re-guilded. It shows the Royal Crown above St George's flag, Lion, and red rose for England, and St Andrew's saltire, Unicorn, and thistle for Scotland. It also has the Irish harp and French Fleur-de-Lis, plus a back-to-front N in mon!

9 comments:

  1. Superb, thats what I clocked on the building yesterday

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  2. Must have given the restorers immense satisfaction.

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  3. Looks like they did a fine job, Deb!

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  4. Looks stunning now- I like the gloss paint.

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  5. Very nice! I suppose this has to be done every hundred years or so.

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    1. Ha yes! Lucky to catch it in once in a lifetime I suppose!!

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