
Royal Coat Of Arms
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The Royal Coat of Arms, as depicted on a plaster in London's Guildhall, serves as the iconic emblem displayed on the front of British passports worldwide. This historic coat of arms was initially featured within the church of St Michael Bassishaw, before being relocated to its current location. According to an informative sign on the left side, the Royal Coat of Arms consists of a plaster design with two infant figures seated on either side. Each figure supports a shield bearing the City's emblem, dating back to around 1670. The coat of arms itself dates back to 1670, and its significance has been preserved through meticulous documentation over the years. In September 2019, a total of 96 photographs were taken using a Sony a6000 camera, with the images subsequently processed in Agisoft Metashape.
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