Rose, Shamrock and Thistle
Media representing the Rose (floral symbol of England), the Shamrock (plant symbol of Ireland), and the Thistle (floral symbol of Scotland) in conjunction.
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Floral Badges of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Heraldic badges of England (Tudor Rose), Scotland (Thistle) and Ireland (Shamrock). The plant badges are grown from the same stem, representing the united countries.
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Crowned Floral Badges of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Heraldic badges of England (Tudor Rose), Scotland (Thistle) and Ireland (Shamrock).
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Kensington Palace, London
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Rose, shamrock and thistle sculpted on pillars of railings around Buckingham Palace
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Rose, shamrock and thistle sculpted on pillars of railings around Buckingham Palace
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Rose, shamrock and thistle sculpted on pillars of railings around Buckingham Palace
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Date stone 1908, initials JWB Note also the organic designs on the lintels. From left to right these are: leek, shamrock, rose and thistle.
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"Floral" windows, Belfast (Rosemary Street) - floral detail above the first-floor windows. A closer inspection shows shamrocks, thistles and roses.
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Detail of the casting at the centre of the parapet of the former Caledonian Railway Bridge over Roseburn.
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Rose, shamrock, thistle and Canadian maple leaf
Coinage
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1953 Coronation Crown, reverse - with rose, shamrock, leek and thistle
Heraldry
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Blason de la ville de Richmond (Québec)
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Royal Badge of Wales, as design by the Garter King of Arms in 2008 for use in all Welsh Assembly Measures: encircled by a wreath alternating of leek, thistle, clover, leek and rose.
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Coat of arms of Montreal (includes French fleur-de-lis, English rose, Scottish thistle, and Irish shamrock).
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Coat of arms of Montreal
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Coat of arms of Montreal
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Badge of the Queen's Bodyguard of the Yeomen of the Guard.