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NOW WILL PATRIOTS PROTEST THIS COMING WEEKEND IN CAERNARFON?
SOUVENIRS THE
FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE INVESTITURE OF THE PRINCE OF WALES
1.
Royal Arms, Devices, Emblems and
Titles Under normal circumstances, the use of Royal Arms, Royal Devices,
Emblems and Titles (or of Arms, Devices, Emblems or Titles, which are so
similar as to deceive) in connection with any trade or business, or to suggest
that the person is employed by or supplies goods to a Member of the Family, is
prohibited by the Trade Marks Act 1994, unless the permission of the Member of
the Royal Family concerned has been obtained. The Lord Chamberlain’s Office
will be pleased to provide guidance when it is unclear as to whether the use of
the Royal Arms, etc. may give the impression that there is a Royal connection.
2. Temporary Relaxation In line with previous practice on similar occasions,
The Prince of Wales has been pleased to approve that the rules governing the
commercial use of Royal Photographs and Insignia may be temporarily relaxed to
allow their use on souvenirs commemorating the 50th Anniversary of His The
above representations are for reference purposes only. 4. Souvenirs Souvenirs
(subject to the limitations in paragraphs 5,6,7 and 8) are defined as “articles
of a permanent kind specifically designed to commemorate the 50th Anniversary
of the Investiture of The Prince of Wales and identified with the occasion by
the incorporation of a phrase such as:- To Commemorate the 50th Anniversary of
the Investiture of The Prince of Wales on 1st July 1969 This also applies to
Souvenirs produced using regional language variations. To qualify for the
privileges detailed in the circular such souvenirs must be: (a) In good taste.
(b) Free from any form of advertisement. (c) Carry no implication of Royal
custom or approval. 5. Textiles With the exception of carpets, cushions, wall
hangings and head scarves, Royal Insignia MAY NOT be used on textiles (which
includes articles of clothing, including T-shirts, drying up cloths and
aprons). 6. Containers or Receptacles of Merchandise As a special exception,
containers or receptacles of merchandise will, on this occasion, qualify as
souvenirs provided that:- (a) They are permanent in nature- i.e. metalware,
ceramic or other semi- indestructible material and specially made for the
occasion. (b) They comply with the requirements of paragraph 3. With particular
regard to paragraph 3 (b), the name of the manufacturer and details of the
contents may only appear on the underside or interior of the container or on
the stopper. (c) The Royal symbols used on containers or packaging are limited
to approved photographs of The Prince of Wales. The use of The Prince of
Wales’s Three Feather Badge is specifically forbidden on containers or
packaging. 7. Commemorative Coins and Medallions As a special exception for
this occasion, commemorative coins (i.e. coins which are not currency) and
medallions will qualify as souvenirs. 8. Decorations (a) Approval has also been
given for reproductions of the devices mentioned in paragraph 3 to be used in
any schemes of decoration celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Investiture
of The Prince of Wales, although they may not be used in any way that might
imply Royal Patronage or approval of any firm or its products. (b) The Prince
of Wales’s Three Feather Badge may not be flown as flags 9. Limitations of Use
(a) The use of devices listed in paragraph 3 is strictly limited to souvenirs
and The Prince of Wales’s three feather badge may not appear on any container
or packaging, (except as in paragraph 6) nor in any promotional advertising
except incidentally to a photograph of the souvenir itself. (b) The Prince of
Wales’s full Coat of Arms, The Duke of Cornwall ’s
Arms, His Royal Highness’s personal standard and cypher may NOT be used on any
souvenirs, containers or packaging. (c) Souvenirs of the 50th Anniversary of
the Investiture of The Prince of Wales may not be manufactured after 31 st
October, 2019. 10. Arms and Approved Photographs (a) Correct versions of The
Prince of Wales’s Three Feather’s Badges should be used. There are four
versions of the three feather badge which have been approved for use in
relation to souvenirs for the 50th anniversary of His Royal Highness’s
Investiture. Examples may be obtained (on payment of a fee) by application to
Garter King of Arms, College
of Arms , Queen Victoria Street , London , EC4V 4BT .
Tel 020 7248 1188 (b) Approved photographs of The Prince of Wales can be
obtained from most photographic agencies. If an explanation or guidance is
required in respect of the rules please write to:- The Lord Chamberlain’s
Office, Buckingham Palace , London ,
SW1A 1AA or email:-
royalwarrants@royal.uk 17th April, 2019
SOUVENIRS
THE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE INVESTITURE ...
COFIWN
ARWEL 'VIPER' VITTAL
FAKE 'BRIT' HISTORIAN - FAKE 1969 HISTORY
DON'T READ HIS FALSENESS IN DIM CROESO'69
INSTEAD READ OF REAL FREEDOM STRUGGLE IN
AS IMPORTANT AS 'TRYWERYN' IN FACT MORE SO
NOW LET'S SEE THIS MEMORIAL MURAL PAINTED ACROSS THE LAND.
NOW LET'S SEE THIS MEMORIAL MURAL PAINTED ACROSS THE LAND.
Deaths: 144 (28 adults, 116 children)
Location: Aberfan, Glamorgan, South Wales
Date: 21 October 1966
Inquiries: Aberfan Disaster Tribunal