Reviews of College of Arms. (University) in London (London).
College of Arms
130 Queen Victoria St, London EC4V 4BT, United Kingdom
Description
Information of College of Arms, University in London (London)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
Map
Open hours of College of Arms
Sunday
Closed
Monday
10am–4pm
Tuesday
10am–4pm
Wednesday
10am–4pm
Thursday
10am–4pm
Friday
10am–4pm
Saturday
Closed
Reviews of College of Arms
H. B.
I really do love this place, it’s a hidden gem. Walk through the centre courtyard and up the stairs on either side of the main entrance and enter the main room (in the photo).
The lady at the counter was very friendly and informative. There’s a little shop which sells rather unique blank cards and postcards. I bought a pack for £2.50.
Thankfully the building works have nearly been completed and the impressive brickwork has been restored.
Some may recognise the exterior as it was used in Guy Rickie’s film Sherlock Holmes as they home to the Head of the Order where he later dies in the bath.
The ambience is very pleasing and I hope it continues to delight visitors for generations.
j. e.
Very lovely lady, who will tell you about the history of the building! Worth a visit
F. G.
The College website is well constructed, easy to follow, informative, and both attractive and interesting in its presentation. The information provided is comprehensive and up-to-date as is the College of Arms' Newsletter; the latter is well worth a read to anyone with an interest in heraldry and genealogy or history. The Officers, Heralds, are most helpful and approachable to enquirers.
N. v. N.
institutions like this one do consider visitors more of a nuisance than a pleasure. i do understand that the people working there wish to not be disturbed. but the little accessible part does not even explain the rules for designing a coat of arms nor its relationship to trademarks. it is a sad state considering that the broad public does not know much about heraldry. p.s.: pratchett fans will recognize that he went to the place before writing about lord de nobbes.
a. o.
Sweetie
h. b.
(Translated) This facility is called College of Arms. Since around the 15th century haveing managed the coat of arms of England, Northern Ireland and Wales. In Scotland separately having been existed. The president is Duke of Norfolk, whose position is Earl Marshall. There is a court of affairs on coat of arms, there are very valuable materials. I am quite surprised that it has been still functioning. It is a very important facility for those who major in heraldry.
This facility is called the Cresta Hall. Since around the 15th century I have managed the coat of arms of England, Northern Ireland and Wales. It exists in Scotland separately. The president is Duke of Norfolk, whose position is Earl Marshall. There is a coatless court, there are very valuable materials. I am quite surprised that I am still functioning. It is a very important facility for emblem.
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This facility is called College of Arms. Since around the 15th century haveing managed the coat of arms of England, Northern Ireland and Wales. In Scotland separately having been existed. The president is Duke of Norfolk, whose position is Earl Marshall. There is a court of affairs on coat of arms, there are very valuable materials. I am quite surprised that it has been still functioning. It is a very important facility for those who major in heraldry.
この施設は、紋章院と呼ばれます。15世紀頃から、イングランド、北アイルランド、ウェールズの紋章を管理しています。スコットランドには、別に存在しています。総裁は、ノーフォーク公爵で、その職位はアール・マーシャルと言います。紋章裁判所があり、大変貴重な資料があります。今だに機能していることに、非常に驚きを感じます。紋章学には、大変重要な施設です。
S. P.
(Translated) Interesting place.
(Original)
Interesujące miejsce.
G. C.
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