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This is said to represent the Prince of Wales's feathers.
The club's traditional badge is the Prince of Wales's feathers.
To this day, the Prince of Wales's feathers feature on the cricket club's badge.
The final segmant holds the Prince of Wales's feathers.
We called the Prince of Wales's feathers fleurs-de-lys.
The design of the church reflected his heritage - the Prince of Wales's feathers adorn the steeple.
Wales play in red jerseys (embroidered with the Prince of Wales's feathers), white shorts and red socks.
The badge, known as the Prince of Wales's feathers, consists of three white feathers emerging from a gold coronet.
The two Welsh quarters hold the Welsh red dragon and the Prince of Wales's feathers.
A few of his books, the morocco tooled with the Prince of Wales's feathers, remain, but not enough to tell us much about his literary tastes.
The Windsor chairs have the Prince of Wales's feathers on the back, and the picture is by Lady Patricia Ramsay.
Surrey's badge has featured the Prince of Wales's feathers since 1915, when Lord Rosebery successfully requested permission for their use.
The stylised Prince Of Wales's feathers on their side panel badges were retained next to the word 'Royal' but the '1981' date was deleted.
The Prince of Wales's feathers is the heraldic badge of the Heir Apparent to the Commonwealth realms thrones.
These are identifiable by having plumes (like the Prince of Wales's feathers on the 1967-2007 era decimal Two decimal pence coin) on the reverse.
Each third holds a symbol representing the club and the community, which are St John's Church, Castle Craig and the Prince of Wales's feathers.
A suite of "Hepplewhite" chairs with the Prince of Wales's feathers in the backs were provided for the Westminster Fire Office (1792), where they remain.
The main feature is the fine and rare highly-decorated Jacobean plaster ceiling, with the Prince of Wales's feathers and the initials "PH" in the centre.
The window latches in the shape of the Prince of Wales's feathers commemorate the visit of the future King Edward VII.
The badge, inspired by the Prince of Wales's feathers, has three white feathers adorning the centre of a disc with the Flag of St David on.
The RWY cap badge is the Prince of Wales's feathers on a red baize backing, and vehicles carry the New Zealand fern leaf emblem.
Prince of Wales's feathers: the personal badge of the Prince of Wales derives from the "shield for peace" of Edward, the Black Prince.
Red Rose charged with the Prince of Wales's feathers - displayed bottom left; from the Lancashire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Volunteers)
There is a large emblem over the front door, topped by the Prince of Wales's feathers, presented after the Prince (later Edward VII) stayed there, albeit briefly, in 1870.
Playing at Kennyhill (now Alexandra) Park on Cumbernauld Road in Glasgow, Alexandra Athletic played in white shirts with a blue Prince of Wales's feathers and white shorts.