"Supposedly, the drive behind it was to push forward decolonisation. That's a necessary and good thing. However, the way they went about it doesn't feel like decolonisation." ...
Coats of arms, hereditary graphic signs identifying families of nobility, first appeared in Poland in the 13th century. The Polish use of these signs differed in some aspects from what was typical in ...
After my column last year, ‘Thank you, pan minister’ in which I ‘thanked’ Prime Minister Dr Rowley for the ill-timed, ...
The Danish king has altered the royal coat of arms, making Greenland and the Faroe Islands more prominent. The new design reflects a commitment to maintaining control over these territories ...
Defeated at Blackheath, Flamank and an Gof suffered the death of traitors - hanged, drawn and quartered. A statue of them is at St Keverne. This plaster coat of arms came from the Flamank home at ...
King Frederik X of Denmark tweaked his country’s royal coat of arms to enlarge symbols of Greenland and the Faroe Islands in December amid President-elect Donald Trump’s overtures to acquire ...