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No. 90 Francis Fulford's Coat of Arms

Due to privacy concerns many projects could not be included on this countdown but Francis is a very public individual.  He is the subject of several television documentaries which can be found on the web. 


A few years ago I received a commission from Francis having been recommended by Lord Henry Norreys.  Henry had told him that I was one of the best so the pressure was on.  I spent some time with Francis at his home which was thoroughly enjoyable and found him to be one of life's wonderful characters.

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