Hi
help needed please on this fabulous crest
On a set of 6 teaspoons with strong Cork connections.
These 2 by Terry & Williams with others by Solomon and Garde
They also have a letter W on the heel of each.
https://db.tt/Phl7sryV
https://db.tt/4Qg2JuFv
https://db.tt/WZZiNY7d
https://db.tt/Q1tvX6gt
Thanks in advance
Bob
Bare chested man with tree
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Re: Bare chested man with tree
I am inclined to think it is WOOD, but there are so many branches (ha, ha) to the family. I'm concentrating on the landed gentry in Ireland. It will be interesting to see what the others think.
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Re: Bare chested man with tree
Gentlemen,
I'm very curious about the symbolism. Is this referring to Celtic legend, county Cork history, etc? Would be no small feat for even the strongest man to pull a sapling of that size from the ground with his bare hands. Virility?
Warren
I'm very curious about the symbolism. Is this referring to Celtic legend, county Cork history, etc? Would be no small feat for even the strongest man to pull a sapling of that size from the ground with his bare hands. Virility?
Warren
Re: Bare chested man with tree
Hi,
just back from hols and viewed posts.
Thanks for your input and possibilities suggested.
I also feel the family name is probably Wood or a variation, eg Woodsman etc
Perhaps the family crest is no longer in use but a shame if not rediscovered.
Keep up the research.
Robert
just back from hols and viewed posts.
Thanks for your input and possibilities suggested.
I also feel the family name is probably Wood or a variation, eg Woodsman etc
Perhaps the family crest is no longer in use but a shame if not rediscovered.
Keep up the research.
Robert