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Description British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, London, April-October 1924.
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Source General Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University
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British Empire Exhibition (1924 : Wembley, England) Coffin, Ernest.

Shepard, Thos
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Top from left:

  • England (arms)
  • Canada (from arms: maple leaf and lion and unicorn supporters)
  • British India (Star of India)
  • Union flag (with lion and unicorn supporters from royal arms)
  • South Africa (arms shield)
  • Australia (from arms: ???flower and kangaroo and emu supporters)
  • Scotland (arms)

Left from top:

Right from top:

  • Scotland (arms)
  • Scotland (thistle badge)
  • Fiji (arms)
  • lion passant
  • en:Federated Malay States (arms)
  • New Zealand (fern badge)
  • New Zealand (arms)
  • British Straits Settlements (arms)
  • 3 maple leafs?
  • British Guiana (arms)
  • lion passant
  • Hong Kong (arms)
  • ferny branch with blossoms
  • elephant between palms
  • lion passant
  • Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (flags of the United Kingdom and of the Sultanate of Egypt)
  • Ireland (3 shamrocks)
  • Sarawak (flag/?arms)
  • lion passant
  • Ireland (arms harp)

Bottom from left:

  • Wales (arms of Llwellyn)
  • antelope rampant
  • Nyasaland (arms)
  • fox rampant
  • Uganda (arms)
  • gryphon rampant
  • Union flag
  • Newfoundland (caribou rampant)
  • Newfoundland (yacht under crown)
  • deer rampant
  • Kenya or North Borneo (arms: lion rampant regardant)
  • leopard rampant
  • Ireland (arms harp)

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Newfoundland Pavilion British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, London, April-October 1924.

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