Exploring Heraldry Interest Group - Still On our Travels, Dec March 2016

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Exploring Heraldry Interest Group - Still On our Travels, Dec 2015 - March 2016 Our three Autumn sessions sampled ways of starting and tackling such topics as the above title might suggest, with an element of Revision to refresh us all in the group. In the last of these meetings, we looked closely at how Snowshill Manor (NT) illustrated many aspects of Heraldry, after which we had a great Xmas lunch at The Plough in Normanton-on-the-Wolds, where even some dedicated professional diners in the group were defeated by the size of normal portions. Snowshill Manor (National Trust) the Wade shield as a letter-box, and imaginary arms attributed to the Saxon King Kenwulf In January and February, we got well under weigh with a series of topics of our own choosing, no matter how slightly heraldic, and so far we have looked at a Bevy of Bishops, the Pearl Insurance Co, Similar but different: one Anglican Diocese giving birth to a newer one; and an overseas office of the Pearl Insurance, with statue-logo on roof enlarged

the Battle of Stoke Field (Notts), the Wimbledon area, The Yorkist leader at Stoke Field (Notts); and can anyone spot the right Lane on TV to say where they might have glimpsed the second Wimbledon coat of arms? and Jockey Colours, along with some quick revision work on using Tricking, the technique of using text abbreviations to identify the colouring ( Tinctures ) of areas of a heraldic shield. Some irreverence (treasonable?) towards Her Majesty s stable; and an example of tricking a bishop In March we have had two presentations very much with a historical basis, but in engagingly contrasting styles. The first, on the Queen s Beasts, took a look first at how Henry VIII s choices for Hampton Court underwent various changes caused by political as well as climatic traumas,

Hampton Court images of H VIII s Beasts, showing the English arms retained by the Tudors from the Plantagenets, and the Royal Arms created especially for Jane Seymour before we viewed those created by a Nottingham sculptor, James Woodford, and positioned at Kew Gardens, for Elizabeth II s Coronation, Kew Gardens: outside the Palm House the Richmond Greyhound holds the Royal Badge of a Tudor Rose

and then many fascinating and often amusing imaginative versions made around the country for Her Majesty s Diamond Jubilee celebrations in 2012: Scrap metal by Tom Hiscocks: would the Welsh Rugby Team fancy that pink hue? A Collage of Crazy Queen s Beasts at the Group s Favourite Caff in the Smoke, at Fortnum & Mason, Piccadilly

This was paired with another slant on history, in our look at Wimborne Minster and associated Heraldry. Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry VII, and thus holding arguably Royal Arms, was a great benefactor to the Town of Wimborne and the Minster itself The Minster is also fascinating for a multitude of objects for those who have our group s massive interest (as they tell me so often!) in Heraldry, but, for other (saner?) folk, there is also much to admire, such as these two examples among many: Marvellous stained glass dating originally from Medieval times, like the wellpreserved astronomical clock

To reflect all this labouring down the byways of Heraldry, we have now rectified an omission in our last K&D U3A Newsletter piece, by at last showing we actually have people in the group still, this time at their work-stations, battling with the puzzles set by the Leader. It wasn t that, as one cynical (or just realistic?) member said, You d find it hard to catch anyone working, but that we were all so occupied with having a natter beavering away at the tasks to remember to snap the scribblers. Here you can see some of our group painfully racking their brains in our Armorial Laboratory (at least, I think that s what they call it), the Feignies Room: Vic Taylor (Ever-Grateful and Forever-Stunned Leader, Exploring Heraldry Interest Grp)