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elephant and castle
The hand-colored scenes are treated in a light manner, the suit symbols are ingenious, and the cards begin with the Creation of Adam and end with a battle scene that has an elephant carrying a castle.
Many of the coins produced up to 1699 have an elephant and castle beneath the monarch's head, indicating that the gold was provided by the Africa Company.
Many of the coins produced up to 1694 have an elephant and / or castle beneath the monarch's head, indicating that the gold was provided by the Royal African Company.
The coin was produced each year between 1663 and 1684, with the elephant appearing on some coins each year from 1663 – 65 and 1668, and the elephant and castle on some coins from 1674 onward.
Coins of each year were issued both with and without the elephant and castle mark.
The guineas of this reign weighed 8. 5 grams, were 25 – 26 mm in diameter, and were the work of James and Norbert Roettier and were produced in all years between 1689 and 1694 both with and without the elephant and castle ; in 1692 and 1693 the mark of the elephant alone was also used.
The guinea coin was produced in all years from 1695 to 1701, both with and without the elephant and castle, the design probably being the work of Johann Crocker, also known as John Croker, since James Roettier had died in 1698 and his brother Norbert had moved to France in 1695.
The elephant and castle can appear on the coins of 1708 and 1709.
George I's guinea coins were struck in all years between 1714 and 1727, with the elephant and castle sometimes appearing in 1721, 1722, and 1726.
During the reign of King Charles II, the elephant and castle logo of the Africa Company appeared on some coins from 1676 to 1684, although the denomination was produced in all years between 1669 and 1684.
Half guineas were produced in all years between 1689 and 1694 with the elephant and castle appearing in 1691 and 1692.
The half guinea coin was produced in all years from 1695 to 1701, with the elephant and castle appearing on some coins from 1695, 1696, and 1698, the design probably being the work of James Roettier and John Croker.
George I's half guinea coins were struck between 1715 and 1727 except 1716, with the elephant and castle sometimes appearing in 1721.
The " elephant and castle " from the 14th century choir stalls at Chester Cathedral
Previously the site was occupied by a blacksmith and cutler – the coat of arms of the Worshipful Company of Cutlers features an elephant with a castle ( possibly meant to be a howdah ) on its back, which in turn was used because of the use of elephant ivory in handles.
The current elephant and castle crest was granted in 1622 ; this features two elephants and three crossed-swords, a helmet and a smaller elephant and castle.
The elephant and castle crest gave rise to a pub of the same name on the site of an old cutler's inn at Newington, south London which in turn gave its name to the entire area Elephant and Castle.
The clubs ' badge features an elephant with a castle on its back, this represents Dumbarton Rock with Dumbarton Castle upon it, Dumbarton Rock, a volcanic plug is said to resemble an elephant & the teams nickname ' The Sons ' is derived from the phrase ' Sons of The Rock ' a term used for those born in the town of Dumbarton.

elephant and mark
Silver punch mark coin of the Maurya empire, with symbols of wheel and elephant.
Silver punch mark coin of the Mauryan empire, with symbols of wheel and elephant.

elephant and was
That unused room was large enough for -- well, say an elephant could get into it and, as a matter of fact, an elephant did.
An early 17th century Japanese manuscript, the Sankai Ibutsu (), describes the baku as a shy, Chinese mythical chimera with an elephant ’ s trunk, rhinoceros eyes, an ox tail, and tiger paws, which protected against pestilence and evil, although eating nightmares was not included among its abilities.
* Mary ( elephant ), or Bloody Mary or Murderous Mary, an elephant that was infamously publicly hanged
The largest elephant ever recorded was shot in Angola in 1974.
Aristotle once said the elephant was " the beast which passeth all others in wit and mind.
In 1975 the Asian elephant was placed on Appendix One of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species ( CITES ) which prevents international trade between member countries.
The African elephant was placed on Appendix One in January 1990.
One item in particular that devastated the elephant herds in Kenya in the first half of the 20th century was the demand for elephant tusk ivory for piano keys.
Soon after their discovery, the archipelago was regularly visited by whalers and sealers ( mostly British, American and Norwegian ) who hunted the resident populations of whales and seals to the point of near extinction, including fur seals in the 18th century and elephant seals in the 19th century.
In 1979 it was claimed to be a picture of an elephant ( see below ).
In a 1979 article, California biologist Dennis Power and geographer Donald Johnson claimed that the Surgeon's Photograph was in fact the top of the head, extended trunk and flared nostrils of a swimming elephant, probably photographed elsewhere and claimed to be from Loch Ness.
But it was later revealed that Flamingo Park's education officer John Shields had shaved the whiskers and otherwise disfigured a bull elephant seal which had died the week before, and dumped it in Loch Ness to dupe his colleagues.
He claimed to have heard from multiple independent sources about a creature living in the Congo region which was described as " half elephant, half dragon.
This was embraced by the team, who then made a white elephant the team's mascot, and often incorporated it into the logo or sleeve patches.
The elephant was retired as team mascot in 1963 by then-owner Charles O. Finley in favor of a Missouri mule ( it was also rumored to have been done by Finley in order to attract fans from the then heavily Democratic constituents of Missouri by replacing the traditional Republican mascot to one associated with Democrats ).
In 1988, the elephant was restored as the symbol of the Athletics and currently adorns the left sleeve of home and road uniforms.
Ngaw ( ง ้ าว, ของ ้ าว ) is a pole weapon that was traditionally used in Thailand by elephant warriors.
* Bhai Bachittar Singh Bahadar: known for sacrificing his life in battle in bravery, by putting a spear through an intoxicated elephant that was covered in armour
A recently discovered species of elephant shrew called Grey-faced Sengi was filmed for the first time in 2005, and it was known to live in just two forests in the Udzungwa Mountains.
To possess a white elephant was regarded ( and is still regarded in Thailand and Burma ) as a sign that the monarch reigned with justice and power, and that the kingdom was blessed with peace and prosperity.

elephant and only
The African elephant genus contains two living species ; whereas the Asian elephant species is the only surviving member of the Asian elephant genus, but can be divided into four subspecies.
Monk seals and elephant seals are believed to have first entered the Pacific through the open straits between North and South America, which closed only in the Pliocene.
However, most species of mammoth were only about as large as a modern Asian elephant.
Jains compare all attempts to proclaim absolute truth with andhgajnyaya or the " maxim of the blind men and elephant ", wherein all the blind men claimed to explain the true appearance of the elephant, but could only partly succeed due to their narrow perspective.
Adult males in the Pacific can weigh more than and, among pinnipeds, are exceeded in size only by the two species of elephant seals.
I say only they will not come by sea ", and a confrontation that Napoleon Bonaparte described as that between the elephant and the whale.
The Southern Han state is forced to submit to the Song Dynasty, ending not only Southern Han rule, but also the first regular war elephant corps employed in a Chinese army that had gained the Southern Han victories throughout the 10th century.
Part of their rationale was that generally there are only one or two species of any large animal in a region ( modern examples being the elephant and the giraffe in modern Africa ).
This defeat not only marked the eventual submission of the Southern Han to the Song Dynasty, but also the last instance where a war elephant corps was employed as a regular division within a Chinese army.
While a grazing species such as an elephant may travel many kilometers in a single day, grazing on many plants in the process, parasites form very close associations with their hosts, usually having only one or at most a few in their lifetime.
Among pinnipeds, it is inferior in size only to the walrus and the two elephant seals.
The elephant is the only animal known to have no pleural space.
Erwin earned some notoriety in 1916 when the only known public execution of an elephant in Tennessee occurred in the community.
He teaches Dumbo how to become the " ninth wonder of the universe ", and the only flying elephant in the whole world.
The history of elephants in Europe dates back to the ice ages, when mammoths ( various species of prehistoric elephant ) roamed the northern parts of the Earth, from Europe to North America ( mastodons only occurred in North America.
Being the only surviving member of the group of three, Isaac was sent back with the elephant.
He is only the second Asian elephant to be conceived by artificial insemination.
Although it is not the narrator's wish to shoot the elephant, and even though he holds a weapon far beyond the technological capabilities of the natives, his will is not his own and, due to their expectation, he realises that he must shoot the elephant ; " I was only an absurd puppet pushed to and fro by the will of those yellow faces behind.
It is commonly thought that all war elephants were male because of males ' greater aggression, but it is rather because a female elephant in battle will run from a male ; therefore only males could be used in war, whereas female elephants were more commonly used for logistics.
The Asian or Asiatic elephant ( Elephas maximus ) is the only living species of the genus Elephas and is distributed in Southeast Asia from India in the west to Borneo in the east.

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