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- these Tabardes are onely worne by the Heraults, and bee called their coates of Armes in service. In the case of Royal officers of arms, the tabard is emblazoned...
- The Tabard was an inn in Southwark established in 1307, which stood on the east side of Borough High Street, at the road's intersection with the ancient...
- Look up tabard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A tabard is a short coat which was a common item of men's clothing in the Middle Ages, and which has...
- Saint John the Baptist Wearing the Red Tabard of the Order of Saint John is an oil painting on canvas by the Italian painter Mattia Preti, from 1671. The...
- Tabard Gardens is a small park in Southwark, London. It is located on Tabard Street (itself named after the former Tabard public house) and gives its...
- The Tabard Theatre is a small 96-seat theatre in Chiswick in the London Borough of Hounslow. Close to Turnham Green Underground station, it is situated...
- Tabard Inn may refer to: The Tabard, Chiswick, London The Tabard, Southwark, London Tabard Inn (Washington, D.C.), one of the National Register of Historic...
- Maurice Tabard (July 12, 1897 – February 23, 1984) was a French photographer. Tabard was one of the leading photographers of the Surrealist movement, which...
- The block of three buildings containing The Tabard public house (formerly the Tabard Inn) is a Grade II* listed structure in Chiswick, London. The block...
- Like other officers of arms, a herald would often wear a surcoat, called a tabard, decorated with the coat of arms of his master. It was possibly due to their...