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1 | Charles Jameson Memorial Window Lt. C. Jameson 1st Btn 3rd Regiment Natal Native Contingent, killed in action at Isandlwana - Memorial Window (St. Vincent's Church, Isandlwana, KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa). | |||
2 | Georege Jameson Arms (Shield) The shield of the arms attributed to George Jamesone as: "Argent a fessi wavy, azure, between three anchors." Motto, " Sine Metu " (Without Fear). The crest is a ship in full sail with a flag displayed. The shield, with bearings, is emblazoned in one of the eighty-four compartments into which the roof of the Aberdeen Town-Hall is divided." These arms are displayed on the cover of the book "The Scottish VanDyck," by John Bulloch. Further details here on the Armorial Jam?sons website. | |||
3 | George Jamesone (1587-1644) A self portrait, said to have been done in 1642 |
Owner of original: National Galleries of Scotland |
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4 | George Jamesone Marker Plaque This is a plaque on the site where the house and studio of George Jamesone once stood, which shows a coat of arms consistent with what others say was his arms. It is probably too new to be any kind of historical verification, but does show what other people, believe is true | |||
5 | Ian Jameson's Coat of Arms A Coat of Arms, Ian Jameson had matriculated in his name with the Office of the Chief Herald of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland in 1976 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Office of the Chief Herald of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland Date: 1976 |
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6 | James Sligo Jameson (1856-1890) | |||
7 | Jameson Arms Stained Glass Window At the Writers Museum, at No 18, Parnell Square North, Dublin, Ireland, once the home of George Jameson. Mr. Jameson also had these arms in a similar window at Glencormac House, the house he built and where he lived in Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland, until his death in 1936. The history of how this Jameson family came to use these arms, is not known. Arms very similar to these were granted to Rev. John Jameson, Esq., of Winfield, County Galway, Eldest son of James Jameson, Esq., of Winfield and Mount Rose, County Dublin. and Grandson of John Jameson, Esq., Sherif and Clerk of Co, Clackmannan. Later, those same arms were granted to Maurice Eyre Francis Bellingham Jameson, of Dublin and later, Hammersmith, London, England. Arms very similar to these have been known to exist in Scotland from earlier times. Their earliest use and subsequent derivatives however, are not known. |
Owner of original: Writer's Museum, Dublin |
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8 | Leander Starr Jameson (1895-1917) | |||
9 | Margaret Ethel Jameson (1891-1986) Well known British author (under the name Storm Jameson), and political activist. |
Owner of original: Geoffrey Argent, The National Portrait Gallery Date: 1970 |
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10 | Robert Jameson (1774-1854) | |||
11 | Robert Sympson Jameson (1796-1854) Lawyer, Judge, Political figure and Vice Chancellor in Upper Canada. |
Owner of original: Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec Date: c.1840 |
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12 | The Winfield House - Moylough, County Galway, Ireland The estate house of the Windfield Demesne Townland in Moylough, County Galway, Ireland, purchased by James Jameson (1781-1847) in 1823 and used by the various descendant Jameson families until it burned down in the early 1920s. |
Owner of original: Skehana & District Heritage |
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13 | William Jameson (1796-1873) |
Owner of original: Antonio Salas - Collection of the Herbarium, Library, Art & Archives, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Date: 1842 |
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14 | William Jamesone Arms The Shield for the arms attributed to William Jamesone. Azure, on a saltire or, between four ships argent, flagged gules, a rose of the last. Further details here on the Armorial Jam?sons website. |