George III circa 1818

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2007

Excerpt from the historical monologue "400 Years of English History" presented by artist/historian George S. Stuart as part of an exhibit of his Historical Figures at the Ventura County Museum of Art and History in Ventura California. Visit the Gallery of Historical Figures online at http://www.galleryhistoricalfigures.com.

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  • @cleanmrbroadway What do you want to know about The Prince of Wales' Heraldic Achievement?

  • he gives the learned version. none of which seem to apply to the coat of arms of prince charles today. how can that be. since the symbolism of the coat of arms goes back as far as the 14th century. Of coarse I could have missed something.

  • George III was the last great British monarch.

  • giggles @ Mr. Stuart with logorrhea

    you are really amazing =oD

    i wish i could pick your brain..

  • Thank You Mr. Stuart.

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