- History | Prince Georges County
The seal was designed in 1696 by Charles Beckwith of Patuxent The coat of arms in four quarters symbolizes Queen Anne, France and England in the first and fourth grand quarters, Scotland in the second grand quarter, and Ireland in the third
- File:Seal of Prince Georges County, Maryland. svg - Wikimedia
English: The official seal of Prince George's County, Maryland; e g "P G County seal" First created in 1696 by Charles Beckwith of Patuxent, it appears to incorporate a slightly-altered variation of the English Kingdom's Royal Arms from 1603-1707 in its design
- Prince Georges County Seal and History - History Regions and Cities
Prince George's County and its seal are a history and heraldry dating back to the eleventh century The red cross of St George has been the symbol of Christian martyrdom since its first use during the great Crusades in the Holy Land
- Flag of Prince Georges County, Maryland - Wikipedia
The current flag of Prince George's County, Maryland, was adopted in 1963, replacing one that had been in use since 1696 [2] It is a 3 parts tall by 5 parts wide white field with a red St George's cross centered atop it, with the seal of Prince George's County defacing the canton [1]
- Prince Georges County, Maryland (U. S. ) - CRW Flags
Charles Beckwith of Patuxent designed the Prince George's County seal in 1696 The crest on the seal is England's Imperial Crown, better known as St Edward's Crown
- List of United States county and city insignia - Wikipedia
List of United States county and city insignia The following page displays the official seals, logos, wordmarks, and coats of arms of the cities and counties of the United States
- Origin of PG – Bryce Carters site
Prince George’s County Seal: Charles Beckwith of Patuxent created the seal in 1696 The four quarters of the coat of arms stand for Queen Anne, France, England, and the first and fourth great quarters, respectively; Scotland, the second grand quarter; and Ireland, the third grand quarter
- Image: Seal of Prince Georges County, Maryland - Kids encyclopedia
Description: The official seal of Prince George's County, Maryland; e g "P G County seal" First created in 1696 by Charles Beckwith of Patuxent, it appears to incorporate a slightly-altered variation of the English Kingdom's Royal Arms from 1603-1707 in its design
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