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 : Design and motto of the Royal Artillery -- Ubique


Design and motto of the Royal Artillery -- Ubique

Design and motto of the Royal Artillery, showing a crown, ornate initials RA in mirror image, a field gun, and the Latin word Ubique, meaning Everywhere'. The original Latin motto of the Royal Artillery was Quo Fas et Gloria Ducunt (Where Right and Glory Lead), but in 1833, to reflect its role on every battlefield, King William IV ordered that it should bear the additional title of Ubique

Picture No
10529446
Media ID
48015266
Size
3197px x 4819px (2.5MB)
Credit
(c)Robert Hunt Library/Mary Evans
Source
Robert Hunt Library
Date
19th century

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