Garter stall plate
Garter stall plates are small enamelled brass plates located in St George's Chapel displaying the names and arms of the Knights of the Garter. Each knight is allotted a stall in St George's Chapel and the stall plate is affixed to his personal stall. His successor knight in that stall adds his own stall plate and thus a fairly complete series of stall plates survives for the successive occupants of each stall. Many other ancient European Orders of Chivalry use similar stall plates in the home church or other building of their order.
Achievement (heraldry)Albert,_Prince_ConsortAnthony St Leger (Lord Deputy of Ireland)Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_EmperorClarenceux King of ArmsFrancis Lovell, 1st Viscount LovellFunerary hatchmentJohn Beaumont, 4th Baron BeaumontJohn Hastings, 2nd Earl of PembrokeJohn Russell, 1st Earl of BedfordJohn SullyMaximilian_I,_Holy_Roman_EmperorMillrindOrder of the GarterOscar IIRobert de UmfravilleThomas Manners, 1st Earl of RutlandWilliam ArundelWilliam St John Hope
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Garter stall plate
Garter stall plates are small enamelled brass plates located in St George's Chapel displaying the names and arms of the Knights of the Garter. Each knight is allotted a stall in St George's Chapel and the stall plate is affixed to his personal stall. His successor knight in that stall adds his own stall plate and thus a fairly complete series of stall plates survives for the successive occupants of each stall. Many other ancient European Orders of Chivalry use similar stall plates in the home church or other building of their order.
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