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A Tiara for the Pope.

pfthnliiiTnTh 18 «d« d f SCr i ptirn ° f the tiara t0 be P^sentcd by English Catholics to the Holy Father on the occasion of his Pontifical Jnbriee. It is given in the artist's (Signer Augusto Milan*) own 'I have endeavored,' he writes,' to give to the whole of th« tiara the purest lines conceivable m any work of art maW the three superimposed crowns which fora, (he tiara proper the objects of particular attention. These w.ll be of the purest L'<d and will Sffn. 6 the t heraldi^ f Orm - 7 he ? wi ' J be ornJmen eu wub flowei with their stem* and leave., while the inscriptions which surround vtaVrsroS wm wt the *pc deemerJe BUB8 U8 Christ and the Pontifl al Jub.lee of H, H augis vicar In the lower filler, between ti e flowers of the superimposed crowns' wiU be designed «« circular medallions, horde. cd by iutcript.on"'

three of which will enclose reprejentatiom of St. Pater Pin» IX spreading from the summit, will fall with fine effect towards th. is indispensable in order that the three crowus may oe of pure Ijld the lighter metal silver for gold i/the ba P se o f the

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 28, 10 July 1902, Page 4

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A Tiara for the Pope. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 28, 10 July 1902, Page 4

A Tiara for the Pope. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 28, 10 July 1902, Page 4