ATTENTION ARMIGERS with a COLLEGE OF ARMS GRANT - Due to the successful publication of A Celebration of Scottish Heraldry, The Armorial Register Limited, publishers of The International Register of Arms, is inviting the submission of digital photographic material for the publication of a fully illustrated prestigious book A Celebration of Heraldry - The College of Arms Edition, dedicated to the many practical ways in which all Armigers of today with a grant of arms from The College of Arms enjoy and demonstrate their personal armorial bearings.
Wherever you are domiciled, if your arms are recorded in the College of Arms you are invited to Participate FREE!
Please visit the Website for further information http://www.english-heraldry.co.uk
A Celebration of Heraldry - The College of Arms Edition
- J Duncan of Sketraw
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A Celebration of Heraldry - The College of Arms Edition
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An excellent idea. Sadly, my LPs are securely imprisoned behind highly reflective glass and beyond the wit of (this) man to photograph.
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- J Duncan of Sketraw
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Chris photograph them in daylight and don't worry about the glass its amazing how if you send the image to me how much we can tidy it up. This we had to do with many in the Celebration of Scottish Heraldry book. The secret is the larger in size the image is, the more we can do with it.
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