Royal Arms Of King Edward VI
Royal arms of King Edward VI, St Mary's Church, Westerham, Kent, 20th century. St Mary's Church is thought to date from the 13th century, although it was much altered in Victorian times. The arms have supporters of a lion and dragon, with Latin phrase VIVAT REX CURAT LEX (Long live the King, custodian of the law). (Photo by CM Dixon/Heritage Images/Getty Images)

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614918792
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Hulton Archive
Date created:
01 January, 1950
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Hulton Archive
Object name:
370004556,2645327
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- 16th Century,
- 1950-1959,
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- Photographic Print,
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- St. Mary's Church - Krakow,
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