Heraldry 4 Kids - [E] MISCELLANEOUS

1. Heraldic art for colouring
Coat of Arms of Canada
A full page sized image to colour or paint.
15th C. Knight and Lady
A full page sized image to colour or paint.
15th C. Medieval Playing-Card
A full page sized image to colour or paint.
Heraldry in Canada
A printable teacher's guide to Canadian Heraldry.

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Click here to learn more and to see a colour version of the coat of arms of Canada.

Thomas Beauchamp, 4th Earl of Warwick (1406) and Joice, Lady Tiptoft (1446)

Jean Duniois, King Alexander, Julius Caesar, King Arthur, Charles the Great, Godefroi de Bouillon.
Produced by the Department of History of the University of Ottawa in collaboration with the Canadian Heraldic Authority, 2004.
14th C. Knights
A full page sized image to colour or paint.
Coat of Arms of Prince Edward Island
A full page sized image to colour or paint.
 

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Sir Roger de Setians (1305), and Henry, Duke of Lancaster (1347)

Visit the government of Prince Edward Island's website

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2. Bayeux Tapestry

This tapestry is in fact an embroidery that chronicles the Norman conquest of England by William the Conqueror in 1066. It is a long, narrow strip of coarse linen, 230 ft by 20 in. (70 m by 51 cm), embroidered in worsteds of eight colors in couching and stem stitch. The embroidery is a valuable document on the history and the costumes of the time. Click here to view page which presents details and images of the tapestry, and which includes an entertaining animation of the Bayeux Tapestry.
 

3. Dragons Colouring Pages


 
 
 A number of dragon line drawings available online that can be printed and later coloured by kids. Click here to print your favourite dragon picture to colour!



 
 
 
Released: April 28, 2004 / Last modified: December 21, 2008