
Welsh Dragon Notebook
Welsh Dragon Notebook.
The dragon was chosen as a symbol of Wales in the time of Henry VII (15th century). This was done in tribute to the Welsh people who had made his victory possible, as he fought the Tudor claim to be the true rulers of Britain. Intricate embossing and gilding adds a richness to this attractive memento. The notebook has 88 lined ivory pages.
- Height 14.2cm Width 9.8cm
- Imported
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Welsh Dragon Notebook
Welsh Dragon Notebook.
The dragon was chosen as a symbol of Wales in the time of Henry VII (15th century). This was done in tribute to the Welsh people who had made his victory possible, as he fought the Tudor claim to be the true rulers of Britain. Intricate embossing and gilding adds a richness to this attractive memento. The notebook has 88 lined ivory pages.
- Height 14.2cm Width 9.8cm
- Imported
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Welsh Dragon Notebook.
The dragon was chosen as a symbol of Wales in the time of Henry VII (15th century). This was done in tribute to the Welsh people who had made his victory possible, as he fought the Tudor claim to be the true rulers of Britain. Intricate embossing and gilding adds a richness to this attractive memento. The notebook has 88 lined ivory pages.
- Height 14.2cm Width 9.8cm
- Imported



















