follow this link and then click the numbers on the left for some b/w depictions of Dutch arms.
http://www.heraldiek-ngv.nl/Wapenkaarten/wp-ngv-wapenkaart-nr-0.htm
those are really cool! Thanks for the link
emrys wrote:
follow this link and then click the numbers on the left for some b/w depictions of Dutch arms.
http://www.heraldiek-ngv.nl/Wapenkaarten/wp-ngv-wapenkaart-nr-0.htm
I was wondering if anyone had an idea as to the identity of the charges in chief in the de Kat arms.
emrys wrote:
follow this link and then click the numbers on the left for some b/w depictions of Dutch arms.
http://www.heraldiek-ngv.nl/Wapenkaarten/wp-ngv-wapenkaart-nr-0.htm
They’ve some arms from other countries as well, including some examples with which I’m familiar.
I’m particularly interested in the arms of Hoogenraad (http://www.heraldiek-ngv.nl/Wapenkaarten/wp-ngv-wapenkaart-nr-27.htm) as that was my brother-in-law’s original name. I’m wondering if this is the same family.
The arms for Van Heyst look the same as Teddy Roosevelt’s arms…at least to my eyes.
Daniel C. Boyer wrote:
I was wondering if anyone had an idea as to the identity of the charges in chief in the de Kat arms.
Looks like a pair of ikweethetniets to me, but I’ll get back to you on that. (It’s on page 08 for those who are looking.)
These are really great! Thanks for the link, Ton.
Take care,
arriano wrote:
The arms for Van Heyst look the same as Teddy Roosevelt’s arms…at least to my eyes.
If the blazon on this site is correct, they might look the same but they are not as the mount and bush are vert (see hatching; proper has a different if very seldom seen hatching) in Van Heyst but proper in Roosevelt. (The roses are gules in both.)
Very, very cool Ton. Thank you so much my good man. :D