A coat of arms divided into fours, with varying object found within. Above, to the left, is the head of a stag; to the right, is a dog flanked by laurel branches; and above this is a bat with a very large wingspan. Beneath the shield is the motto Fide et Opera.
Subject (Name):
Bogg, Edmund B.
Subject (Topic):
Amorial, Animals, Birds, Crown, Heraldic bookplates, Physicians, and Shield
A shoreline scene with a large shell in the forefront, with trees and water in the background. Two columns make up the vertical sides of the border, each with a scallop shell in the middle. In each corner of the border there is a different coat of arms, save for the lower right-hand corner, which shows a shield that reads "South Australia". Above the scene, in the upper horizontal border, is the motto Omnia Deus Dat.
Subject (Name):
Bednall, Tompson
Subject (Topic):
Amorial, Heraldic bookplates, Nature, Physicians, Rivers, Shells, Shield, and Shields
A coat of arms divided into six portions. There is a lot of imagery throughout, including a castle turret, lions, scallop shells, crescents, fleurs-de-lis, open palms, and ermine spots. Above the shield, rising from the center of a crown, is a right-handed hand and forearm, clothed, and grasping a baton. Beneath the crest is the motto Luceat Teneat Floreat.
A large coat of arms divided into three portions, and including a cross and three flowers. Above the shield is a large crown. On either side of the crest stands a woman—the one on the left leans against a column; the one on the right is holding a mirror with a snake wrapped around it. Beneath is the motto Suum Cuique. At the bottom of the plate are three boxed spaces, presumably in which to write.
Subject (Name):
Langdale, Henry Bickersteth, Baron, 1783-1851
Subject (Topic):
Amorial, Crown, Heraldic bookplates, Physicians, Shield, Snakes, Woman, and Women
A large coat of arms divided into three portions, and including a cross and three flowers. Above the shield is a large crown. On either side of the crest stands a woman—the one on the left leans against a column; the one on the right is holding a mirror with a snake wrapped around it. Beneath is the motto Suum Cuique. At the bottom of the plate are three boxed spaces, presumably in which to write.
Subject (Name):
Langdale, Henry Bickersteth, Baron, 1783-1851
Subject (Topic):
Amorial, Crown, Heraldic bookplates, Physicians, Shield, and Woman
A coat of arms in the center of a circle, divided into two main horizontal portions, with a horse and two crowns featured in the upper half; a diagonal slash, another smaller crest, and several ermine spots throughout. Surrounding this is the phrase Nec Aspera Terrent. The circle itself is bordered by a wreath of oak laves, and features a knight's helmet at the helm. The entire design is surrounded by elaborate mantling, and above features an eagle rising out of a battlement on the left-hand side, and a broken but leaved oak tree at center of a crown on the right. Below, with a large cross-shaped medal in its lower center, is a banner featuring the motto Ob Patriam Vulnera Passi.
A coat of arms, the field quartered argent and sable. An azure pale with three stars argent is in the forefront. At the helm, atop a torse, is an eagle rising. Flowers and leaves adorn the shield. Beneath, upon a banner, is the motto Fortis Dominabitur Astris.
Subject (Name):
Callanan, John
Subject (Topic):
Amorial, Birds, Heraldic bookplates, Nature, Physicians, Shield, Shields, and Star
A coat of arms divided into several portions, with three heads of boar, and six fleurs-di-lis. The shield is surrounded by mantling, and at the top is a lion. Below is the motto Prospice.
Subject (Name):
Booth, John K.
Subject (Topic):
Amorial, Heraldic bookplates, Lions, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
A coat of arms divided into quarters, and those quarters again divided into quarters. Two diagonals featuring three crosses apiece are displayed across two of the larger quarters; the two remaining large quarters each display a hunting horn and a right-handed fist grasping a dagger. At the center is a crescent. Above the crest a knight's helmet is at the helm, flanked by mantling. Above this is the head of a boar. At the top of the image a motto reads Nunquam Obliviscar; at the bottom, a second motto reads Per Crucem Ad Lucem.
Subject (Name):
Campbell F. A., Campbell, D., and Campbell, Lorne Colin
Subject (Topic):
Amorial, Armorial bookplates, Heraldic bookplates, Nature, Physicians, Shield, and Sword