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Armorial City of London 19th century
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Armorial City of London 19th century
These are the arms of the City of London from a copper engraving dated 1806. Text on this engraving reads: (Motto) DOMINE DIRIGE NOS (God guide us; O Lord direct us) London. Source: London; being an accurate history and description of the British metropolis and its neighbourhood to thirty miles extent, from an actual permabulation by David Hughson, LL.D.; printed (1806) by W. Stratford, Crown Court, Temple Bar for J. Stratford, No. 112, Holborn Hill
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Armorial City Of London Coat Of Arms Copperplate Copperplate Engraving Kitty1 Latin Script London England Motto 1806 Hughson Image Created 19th Century
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This print showcases the Armorial City of London from the 19th century, capturing the essence and grandeur of this historic city. The image is a reproduction of a copper engraving dated back to 1806, carefully preserving its intricate details and vibrant colors. The arms of the City of London proudly take center stage in this artwork, surrounded by Latin script that reads "DOMINE DIRIGE NOS" meaning "God guide us; O Lord direct us". This motto perfectly encapsulates the resilience and faith that has guided London throughout its rich history. The source of this remarkable engraving is attributed to David Hughson's comprehensive book titled "London; being an accurate history and description of the British metropolis and its neighbourhood". Published in 1806 by W. Stratford, Crown Court, Temple Bar for J. Stratford, No. 112 Holborn Hill, it offers a fascinating glimpse into London's past. The horizontal composition allows viewers to fully appreciate every detail etched onto the copperplate with precision and skill. The coat of arms stands as a symbol of pride for both residents and visitors alike, representing centuries-old traditions intertwined with modernity. Whether you are an admirer or collector of historical artifacts or simply someone who appreciates fine art prints, this stunning piece will transport you back in time to experience the splendor and majesty that defines the City of London.
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