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I'm sure this page would be improved by making the images smaller than the 200px (200 pixels width) that they are presently set to. See Royal Arms of England (which is a Good Article) for an example: the complex arms in the tables on that page are set to 100px. Since the designs on this page are mostly simple, displaying them even smaller – 70px seems about right to me – would mean that for most readers they would be comparable with the height of the two or three lines of text in many of the rows. In my view this would greatly improve the appearance of the page without destroying the visibility of the details of the arms, and would also make scrolling less of a chore. The table should also be split up into alphabetical chunks. —SMALLJIM10:28, 15 December 2016 (UTC)Reply