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The author offers a county-level survey of public-house and trade signs, tracing their origins, meanings, and visual forms. Drawing connections between popular signboards and heraldic devices, the work classifies animal, religious, numeral, and occupational emblems, examines how coats of arms and crusading symbolism influenced signage, and compares local examples with broader English and continental practices. It includes illustrative engravings, a glossary of heraldic terms, and an index to names, and engages previous scholarship to explain recurring motifs and their evolution from medieval badges to modern trade emblems.

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Miller Christy

Christy Miller is an author known for her work "The Trade Signs of Essex," which explores the origins and meanings of public houses and their signs in Essex. Through her writing, Miller provides a popular account that delves into the cultural and historical significance of these trade signs, offering readers insight into local heritage and traditions. Her work contributes to the understanding of regional identity and the role of public houses in community life.

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