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Banner, 'The King that Faithfully Judgeth the Poor'
1832,
Banner, 'The King that Faithfully Judgeth the Poor'
Banner, 'The King that Faithfully Judgeth the Poor'
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50912
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Banner, 'The King that Faithfully Judgeth the Poor'
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One green cotton banner with painted gold lettering shaded in black. The banner inscription reads, ' THE KING THAT FAITHFULLY JUDGETH THE POOR HIS THRONE SHALL BE ESTABLISHED FOR EVER'. The banner fringe is green wool on four sides. The lining is made of yellow cotton.
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1832
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71 x 88 cm
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The People's Story
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HH5812/98
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The City of Edinburgh Council Museums & Galleries ; The People's Story
Carried by the joiners in the Edinburgh Reform Jubilee, Grand Procession on 10 August 1832, and by the Associated Carpenters and Joiners of Scotland, Edinburgh United Branch on Nov. 17 1866.
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