Rebus of Abbot Islip
| View Cart ⇗ | Info
A group of words or phrase written by figures or pictures of objects whose names resemble in sound the words or syllables of which they are composed. In heraldry a rebus is a device on a coat of arms conveying an allusion to the name of the person, as castles for Castleton, three cups for Butler. The accompanying cut show a rebus on a personal name (not very happy attempts, however), standing for the name Islip.
Galleries
RebusSource
Logan Marshall, Ed. International Self-Pronouncing Reference Library (five vols.) (Philadelphia, PA: International Press, 1911)
Downloads
2400×2204, 679.3 KiB
1024×940, 103.4 KiB
640×587, 55.5 KiB
320×293, 22.0 KiB