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1Monograms and crests
By John B. Noble
“Monograms and crests” Metadata:
- Title: Monograms and crests
- Author: John B. Noble
- Language: English
- Publisher: publisher not identified
- Publish Date: 1911
- Publish Location: Ottawa]
“Monograms and crests” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Monograms - Crests - Monogrammes - Timbres (Héraldique) - Crests (motifs)
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL53651521M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 1007799204
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1911
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Mon (emblem)
ranging from the most formal 'full sun' (hinata) crests to the least formal 'shadow' (kage) crests. Very formal kimono display more mon, frequently in
Nimoy Theater
Disney's Buena Vista Theaters and Pacific began renovated the Crest in 1987 with its motif changed to a Hollywood fantasy-land. Joseph Musil was engaged
Trench art
and castoff equipment were slowly recycled, with mass-produced town crest motifs being stuck onto bullets, shell casings, fuse caps, and other paraphernalia
Barong (sword)
often featuring de-emphasized crests or beaks (and on fighting versions mere vestigial elements of the crest and beak motifs). At one period near World War
Kimono
of mon or kamon (crests). Five crests (itsutsu mon) are the most formal, three crests (mitsu mon) are mid-formality, and one crest (hitotsu mon) is the
Phoenix (mythology)
Hasan (2005), Archetypes and Motifs in Folklore and Literature, ME Sharpe, ISBN 978-0-76561260-1. Thompson, Stith (2001). Motif-Index of Folk-Literature:
Tsutsugaki
the crane or the tortoise, or a family crest, or a name (written in kanji). Flowers and trees are common motifs as well. Reiko Mochinaga Brandon. Country
Crest (album)
album's Christian motifs. The song also contains falsettos. Joyce said that the song summarized what Bladee and Ecco2K wanted for Crest: "a stubborn, relentless
Wisteria
were a popular symbol in mon (family crests) and heraldry. Wisteria is one of the five most commonly used motifs in the mon, and there are more than 150
Utamaro
names slightly disguised; the depiction of warriors, their names, and their crests was forbidden at the time. Records have not survived of what sort of punishment