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TIMOTHY NOAD MBE

Calligrapher, Illuminator, Designer of Coins & Medals, the royal cypher, royal Arms & Stole Royal

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Category: Heraldry

Lovett book heraldry

Heraldic Orders of Chivalry

Posted on 18/01/201614/02/2016 by judit m

An illustration from ‘The British Library Companion to Calligraphy, Illumination and Heraldry’ by P. Lovett, showing the UK orders of chivalry and the arms of Garter King of Arms.

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Arms of De Coton from Combermere Abbey

Posted on 01/01/202201/01/2022 by admin

    Coat of Arms in Elizabethan style cartouche frame from Combermere Abbey Restoration award.

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    Stall Plate of HM King Charles III

    Posted on 30/07/202530/07/2025 by admin

    Gilt copper and enamelled plate, made by Tim under the direction of Garter King of Arms, for HM The King as Sovereign of the Order of the Bath, Westminster Abbey.

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    Coat of Arms of the City of London

    Posted on 30/07/202530/07/2025 by admin

    Detail from a Letters Patent, painted on calfskin vellum.

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    Norroy and Ulster King of Arms carved overdoor

    Posted on 01/01/202201/01/2022 by admin

      Designed by Tim for the College of Arms and carved in oak by Will Barsley, under the direction of Garter King of Arms. The heraldic badge of Norroy and Ulster King of Arms, with decoration based on a Celtic manuscript

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      Arms of the Drapers' Company heraldry

      Arms of Drapers’ Company

      Posted on 18/01/201614/02/2016 by judit m

      Arms of the Drapers’ Company of London, gouache and gold on vellum.

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      Bluemantle carved overdoor

      Posted on 01/01/202201/01/2022 by admin

        Designed by Tim for the College of Arms and carved in oak by Will Barsley, under the direction of Garter King of Arms. The heraldic badge of Bluemantle Pursuivant with decoration inspired by a Tudor manuscript.

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        Rothschild Royal Arms in the Diamond Jubilee Window at Westminster Hall heraldry

        Diamond Jubilee Window, Westminster Hall

        Posted on 18/01/201614/02/2016 by judit m

        Tim’s painting of the Royal Arms, which he helped design, in the Diamond Jubilee Window at Westminster Hall. Commissioned by the stained glass artist, John Reyntiens.

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        Arms of the Plaisterers' Company heraldry

        Arms of the Plaisterers’ Company

        Posted on 18/01/2016 by judit m

        Arms of the Plaisterers’ Company of London in a window at Plaisterer’s Hall, etched from Tim’s design.

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        Lovett book heraldic flags heraldry

        Heraldic flags

        Posted on 18/01/201614/02/2016 by judit m

        An illustration from ‘The British Library Companion to Calligraphy, Illumination and Heraldry’ by P. Lovett, showing various types of heraldic flag.

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        Panther Supporter of the Dyers’ Company

        Posted on 30/07/202530/07/2025 by admin

        Detail from a Royal Charter. The coloured spots represent the colours used in dyeing cloth.

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        RSL The Royal Arms of George IV heraldry

        Royal Arms of George IV

        Posted on 18/01/201614/02/2016 by judit m

        The Royal Arms of George IV, from a  vellum scroll presented to a Companion of The Royal Society of Literature.

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