Royal Commemorative Plaques

Royal Commemorative Paintings

Royal Arms for His Majesty King Charles III

Commissioned for St Mary's Church in Raydon, Suffolk, this painting was created for the accession to the throne of HRH King Charles III. St Mary's, an historical 14th Century Church, was among the first in the UK to commission a coat of arms showing the Arms of the new King

The Royal Arms of Charles II was painted on a cradled oak panel in a period style using enamels and gold leaf.

This panel commemorates  HRH Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee. It was created on linen canvas on board, using oil paints. It hangs in All Saints Church, Ashbocking, Suffolk.

This panel commemorates the 70th Anniversary of the reign of HRH Queen Elizabeth II. Created with enamels on crown cut oak, it hangs at St Augustine's Church, Edgbaston, Birmingham.

This commemorative painting is on the back rest of a Thames Watermen's Cutter,commissioned by The Company of Watermen and Lightermen to mark the occasion of a visit by H.M. Queen Elizabeth II to Watermen's Hall.