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  • ...er side a lion gules, in the mouth an arrow proper; on the sinister side a dragon gules, in the mouth an anchor Or.<br> ...d dragon. The lion is from the arms of Sir James Timmins Chance, while the dragon is intended to represent the ancient Britons, founders of the "old burh" or
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  • '''Crest''' : On a wreath of the colours, Issuant from flames proper a demi dragon, wings elevated and addorsed, gules, supporting a staff Or, flying therefro '''Supporters''' : On the dexter side a miner supporting with his dexter hand a pick, an
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  • '''Supporters :''' On the dexter side an Eagle, wings elevated and addorsed sable, langue .... The present arms are identical to the old arms, with the addition of the supporters, and were granted on February 10, 1959.
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  • The arms were officially granted in January 2013, supporters were granted in 2014. ...rn) is representative of the careful acquisitiveness of the collector. The dragon (a symbol of the City of London) cradles a pot of excavated Roman gold. Dra
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  • ...r Argent charged with a Cross pommée Gules and on the sinister side a like Dragon Or gorged with a Mural Crown Gules and supporting a Staff Or flying therefr ...the Council Offices. Here the dragons' wings are folded like those of the dragon in this panel, dated 1589. The mural crowns are appropriate to a borough, a
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  • '''Crest''' : On a Wreath of the Colours in front of a demi Dragon Gules holding a Beehive Or four Fleur-de-Lys Or.<br> '''Supporters''' : On either side a Griffin holding aloft in the interior forefoot a Cres
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  • ...ble part the late Max Millar played in the foundation of the Guild and the Dragon holds a particular kind of early bronze oil lamp given to the Company. The supporters are a male Griffin and a Panther. The former, from the earliest days of it
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  • '''Supporters''' : On either side a Sea Dragon Gules tails Vert gorged with a Collar indented pendant therefrom a Celtic C ...onsists of the Welsh dragon, while the lower part is a fish's tall (a sead-dragon). This, once again, identifies the district as a Welsh district of marine a
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  • ...zure and on the sinister upon the centre of three Limestone Steps proper a Dragon Or winged Gules holding in the dexter forefoot a six-bladed Mechanical Fan ...s have been used since 1739, but were only officially granted in 1991. The supporters were granted on April 19, 2009.
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  • '''Crest''': On a wreath of the colours, A dragon rampant gules holding in the dexter fore claw a torch erect Or enflamed pro '''Supporters''': On either side an owl proper charged on the shoulder with an ogress, th
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  • ...her red (credit and debit) with a white dragon rampant (the City of London Dragon) as the principal charge, within an orle (circle) of bezants (gold coins th The Supporters are Griffins, the “guardians of treasure” and to make them unique, each
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  • '''Supporters''' : Dexter a horse Or supporting a lance Gules, sinister a dragon Or its breast transfixed by a lance palewise Gules standing on a grassy mou ...horse, dragon, and lances allude to the legend of St. George, who killed a dragon with a lance while mounted on a horse.
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  • ...''': On the dexter side a lion Or collared vair and on the sinister side a dragon argent charged on the wings with a cross gules; both langued of the last ar The Swords and dragon supporter alludes to the arms of London. The Rose is a symbol of Lancashire
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  • '''Supporters''' : On either side a Sea Lion Or supporting with the exterior leg an Ostri ...le to burst the dragon open and emerge unhurt. Her symbol is, therefore, a dragon's had pierced by a cross.
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  • ...ymbolises protection from financial loss, and is placed between the City's dragon's wings again chequered in silver and red. ...f England and the Dragon of Wales. The Lion bears the City's sword and the Dragon bears a key, an emblem of security signifying sage and sound methods of pro
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  • '''Supporters''' : <br> ...yn's arms, and symbolises the long history of Christianity in the area.The supporters are taken from Islwyn's arms where they were coloured black for the Morgan
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  • '''Crest''': On a Wreath of the Colours an Ancient Ship at the prow a Dragon's Head Sable four Oars in action and as many Shields Or resting against the ...llets Or in the beak a Sprig of Lavender proper and on the sinister side a Dragon Sable wings elevated and addorsed Argent the underside of the wings charged
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  • '''Supporters''' : On the dexter side a Dragon and on the sinister side a winged Lion both Gules and each supporting a Tri ...les. The lion's wings are for the airfields at Rhoose and St. Athans. Both supporters hold a golden trident, to show that the county contains important seaports
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  • '''Supporters''' : To the dexter a Dragon and to the sinister an Irish Wolfhound both Azure and gorged with a Mural C The area's historic links to London are depicted through a dragon, which is balanced with the inclusion of an Irish Wolfhound.
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  • '''Supporters''': On either side a Dragon Gules charged on the shoulder with a Rose Or barbed and seeded proper suppo The supporters are the red dragon of Wales, each charged with a golden
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