A coat of arms, divided into two by a chevron, of which contains three prisms within. Above this are two crosses, and below, a radiometor. A knight's helmet is at the helm surrounded by mantling, and a decorated elephant stands at the crest with a fourth prism. Beneath the shield is the motto Ubi Crux Ibi Lux.
Subject (Name):
Crookes, Sir William, 1832-1919
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Cross, Elephant, Helmet, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
A coat of arms divided into quadrants. Two of the quadrants contain two lions that are surrounded by a border featuring twelve scallop shells; the other two quadrants are of a checkerboard-style design. At the crest are two images—to the left, a dragon with a lance through the neck; to the right, a fist grasping an undetermined item. Below is the motto Sola Salus Servire Deo.
A coat of arms, divided into two by a chevron, of which contains three prisms within. Above this are two crosses, and below, a radiometor. A knight's helmet is at the helm surrounded by mantling, and a decorated elephant stands at the crest with a fourth prism. Beneath the shield is the motto Ubi Crux Ibi Lux.