I have to admit, I’ve got a documentary on, I recorded last night: a repeat of one I’d already seen about household killers in the Victorian home.
At ANY rate, that wasn’t quite what caught my eyes, on the news, for however briefly I had it on.
Q1) 19th July, 1843 saw the launch of the SS Great Britain: what was then the largest ship afloat. It was also the first to made largely of which metal … ?
Q2) The ship was also one of the first ocean-going ships to be propelled by what: sails, a paddlewheel or a screw-propellor?
Q3) What does the SS in SS Great Britain stand for … ?
Q4) On which set of islands was the ship famously retired to, in 1884?
Q5) Finally … which (then) member of the Royal Family took part in the the ship’s launch … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 18th July, 1555, saw the Royal College of Arms reincorporated: by which English Queen … ?
A1) Mary 1st.
Q2) The study, creation, granting and blazoning of those arms is known by what name … ?
A2) Heraldry.
Q3) The main part of a coat of arms is the escutcheon, which is also known as what: the shield, helmet or background … ?
A3) Shield.
Q4) If you’re a lady with a coat of arms, what shape IS your escutcheon … ?
A4) Lozenge shaped for British ladies: Cartouche shaped for continental ladies. Oh, and vicars …
Q5) If you’re entitled to a Coat of Arms, you are said to be … what … ?
A5) Armigerous: or an armiger.
Q6) Finally … what’s the term for the Japanese equivalent to a coat of arms … ?
A6) Mon: also known as a monsho, mondokoro and kamon.
Enjoy those, folks.
I’ll leave you with this thought the ship’s designer …
* Sorry, Debbi†, there’s actually a word for being eligible for a coat of arms: armigerous. And a woman’s escutcheon is either lozenge or cartouche shaped, depending on whether she’s from Britain, or the continent. Priests and vicars get a cartouche, too. It’s an oval, so you know. (I’ve said it before, and I’ll probably say it again, it always amazes me what I find out … !)
† Oh, by the way, Debbi, about
Neuromancer? HAve you come across Molly, yet … ? Gibson always claimed her look, on the cover of the Pretenders
first album: personally, I can go with that …
Molly? That name sounds familiar. Forgive me, but I'm reading 3 books at the moment, and the list just keeps growing. :)
ReplyDelete1. iron
2. screw propeller
3. Steam Ship
4. the Falkland Islands
5. Prince Philip
1. steel
ReplyDelete2. propellor
3. super ship ;p
4. Falklands
5. Prince Albert
I've been on it (but knowing about ships isn't my thing)
Simon always knew there was life on Mars, and he has contacted it.