Viscount Lord Nelson's coat of arms print

A paper print that consists of Viscount Lord Nelson's coat of arms. The coat of arms consists or an image of HMS Victory, a crown and Chelengk, a plume of more than 300 diamonds presented to Nelson for his Victory at the Battle of the Nile. A sailor on the left hand side with a lion on the right both stand next to Nelson's Viscount arms that is covered with the word 'TRAFALGAR'. The motto written underneath the coat of arms says in Latin 'PALMAM QUI MERUIT FERAT' ("let him who has earned it, bear the palm"'.

Object Details

ID: AAB0485
Collection: Commemorative ephemera
Type: Print
Display location: Not on display
Date made: After 1805
People: Nelson, Reverend William
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: 162 mm x 152 mm
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