
Jacobite emblem
The Jacobite emblem often features symbols like the white rose of York, the thistle of Scotland, and the shamrock of Ireland, representing the unity of the British Isles' heritage. These emblems symbolize loyalty to the Stuart monarchy and the Jacobite movement's aim to restore the legitimate, often Catholic, line of kings to the British throne. The imagery reflects regional identities and historical claims rooted in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, serving as a visual expression of Scottish, Irish, and English cultural pride and political allegiances during that era.