The Miscellaneous Flags and Seals ClipArt gallery offers 50 miscellaneous images of flags and seals from around the word used to represent cities, unions, military divisions, and businesses.
The seal of Sir Edmund Andros, the 3rd and 5th Royal Governor of colonial Maryland.
"In the church of St. Mary, at Bury St. Edmunds, the ceiling of the eastern compartment of the south…
The seal representing Bolton or Bolton le Moors, a municipal and parliamentary borough of England.
The seal of Bridgenorth, a parliamentary and municipal borough and market town of England, in the county…
"A market-town and municipal borough of England, in the county of Cheshire, near the border of Staffordshire,…
"A royal and parliamentary burgh and seaport, situated on the east coast of Scotland, in the county…
The seal used to symbolize the monarch's approval of important state documents.
"The royal seal or signet used by the Chaldean and Assyrian kings was in the form of a small cylinder,…
Thomas Jefferson's seal with the motto: "Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God."
The official seal of Sir Thomas Lucy, a magistrate who persecuted recusant Catholic families. The seal…
The seal of the Council for New England, during the colonial era.
New Netherland, 1614–1674, is the name of the former Dutch territory on the eastern coast of North…
"The religious Order of the Heavenly Annunciation, or of the Nuns of the Annunciation of Mary, was instituted…
The Schuylers were foremost among early Albany's founders and leaders and became one of the most prominent…
The riddle in this "Riddle-seal of Oxford" is an 'ox' crossing a 'ford.' "A seal which contains a rebus,…
The seal and signature of William Tryon. Tryon was the royal governor North Carolina and New York. The…
A flag-like object. The cloth was draped from a horizontal cross suspended from the staff. It was a…
Washington's Private Seal incorporates the same design which can be found in Washington's Arms. The…
Washington's Seal incorporates the same design which can be found in Washington's Arms. The coat of…
Serious American students of theology and divinity, particularly in New England, regarded Hebrew as…