Image: College of Arms Engraving from 1756 (cropped)
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Description: Engraving is labeled as "The College of Arms or Herald's Office." This is an engraving of the inner courtyard of The College of Arms, the registry place of the coats of arms of English gentry on Queen Victoria Street, London.
Title: College of Arms Engraving from 1756 (cropped)
Credit: Published in William Maitland's "The History and Survey of London From Its Evolution to the Present Time" in 1756.
Author: Engraved by Benjamin Cole
Permission: This image is in the public domain as it is more than 250 years old.
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