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Lunch Box Johnson Family Surname And Shield
Adorable and durable, our metal lunch box is perfect for those in love with the classic style. Designs for a fabulously fun lunch time for your kids or yourself! Write your first name on the empty banner above the shield. No more fighting over who owns what! Enjoy!
Put your first name on the empty banner above the shield and it is surely yours!
Because "Johnson" is a widespread patronymic surname meaning "son of John," there is no single, official "Johnson family coat of arms" that applies to everyone with the last name. Instead, multiple distinct arms were granted to different Johnson families across England, Scotland, and Ireland throughout heraldic history.The most prominent historical branches and their associated heraldic designs include:English Branches .Several historical Johnson lines in England received unique armorial bearings.London / General English: One of the most frequently reproduced English versions features a blue shield with a gold cross between four gold arrowheads (pheons). The crest is a gold demi-griffin, and it often uses the motto "Nunquam non paratus" (Never unprepared).Robert Johnson (Stamford): Granted a silver (argent) shield featuring a black chevron between three lion heads.Sir Nathaniel Johnson (Durham): This line, which later produced a governor of the American Carolinas, bore a complex shield split vertically (per pale) in black and blue, featuring a silver saltire, towers, and tilting spears.Scottish Branch (Clan Johnstone) In Scotland, the surname Johnson heavily overlaps with Clan Johnstone, a powerful border river clan from Annandale.The Crest: A famous winged spur. According to legend, a Johnstone sent a spur with a feather to Robert the Bruce to warn him to flee English captors, prompting the swift "winged" design.The Motto: Nunquam non paratus (Never unprepared). An earlier, fiercer wartime border motto used by the family was "Light thieves all," commanding marauders to dismount and surrender. Irish Branches In Ireland, the name established a major presence, particularly in Ulster. Many families brought over Scottish or English heraldic traditions. In other cases, native Gaelic septs like the Mac Seáin (a branch of the O'Neills) anglicised their name to Johnson, meaning some Irish Johnsons may share roots with ancient O'Neill heraldry.
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I'd been experimenting with transferring designs to other products when my wife noticed this old time metal lunchbox. I knew she wanted it thus I created a special one just for here with a couple of her favorite photos I'd taken. Excellent. The cloud image on the front is her favorite of the two. It was taken right off our back patio. The other image was in West Texas several years ago, wide open spaces and roads.
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Everyone enjoyed their gifts. I purchased 12 lunch boxes for my sorority sisters and didn't order one for me. .
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I had a problem with the first lunchbox they sent me because it had a smudge in the print, but fortunately they replaced it for free, no return and no questions asked. The second one turned out perfect. I especially love the color of the "baby blue" lunchbox. It is so beautiful and has a retro nostalgic hue. 5*'s!!!
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