Category:Mural crowns signifying mayors
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Originally the mural crown was a heraldic device, signifying a town. However, in 19th-century England, some architectural sculptors portrayed current or recent town mayors in mural crowns, for identification.
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Media in category "Mural crowns signifying mayors"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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Former Queens Hotel Barnsley 017.jpg 2,688 × 3,256; 3.96 MB
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Leeds face 3 (4457623156).jpg 1,651 × 1,651; 2.45 MB
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Leeds Town Hall (11).JPG 2,696 × 3,568; 4.06 MB
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Leeds Town Hall (12).JPG 2,996 × 3,600; 4.76 MB
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Leeds Town Hall (13).JPG 2,596 × 3,608; 4.28 MB
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RGE (5571409102).jpg 1,937 × 2,850; 4.27 MB
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St Georges Hall with scaffolding 2016 (15).JPG 3,216 × 4,288; 3.25 MB
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St Georges Hall with scaffolding 2016 (20).JPG 4,288 × 3,216; 2.97 MB
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Stone Faces, Leeds Town Hall, UK, 27082016 JCW1967, OPE, HDR (7) (28996604070).jpg 2,448 × 3,264; 4.71 MB
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Town Hall in 2016 (31).JPG 3,216 × 4,288; 3.36 MB