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File:ta.journal.jpg|alt=Tabart|Tabart.<br>City of Bath Heraldic Society.<br>[https://www.bath-heraldry.org.uk/tabard-contents.htm link]<br>Language: English<br>1975-present
File:ta.journal.jpg|alt=Tabart|Tabart.<br>City of Bath Heraldic Society.<br>[https://www.bath-heraldry.org.uk/tabard-contents.htm link]<br>Language: English<br>1975-present
File:hcr.journal.jpg|alt=Heraldic Craftsman|Heraldic Craftsman.<br>Society of Heraldic Arts.<br>Language: English<br>1987-2018
File:hcr.journal.jpg|alt=Heraldic Craftsman|Heraldic Craftsman.<br>Society of Heraldic Arts.<br>Language: English<br>1987-2018
File:seaxe.journal.jpg|alt=Seaxe|Seaxe.<br>Middlesex Heraldry Society.<br>Language: English<br>1978-2012
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CIVIC HERALDRY LITERATURE : HERALDIC JOURNALS

This page tries to provide an overview of heraldic journals worldwide. There are three categories: existing and former pure heraldic journals and 'related', which are generally genealogy, sigillography of vexillology journals with regular contributions on heraldry.

Journal or information missing ? Please send me the title, issues, dates, link, languages and if possible a cover.

Under construction !

Belgium

Croatia

Germany

International

Netherlands

Related

  1. Gens Nostra (link)
  2. Navorscher (1851-1960)
  3. Nederlandsche Leeuw (link)

North Macedonia

United Kingdom

Sweden

Switzerland