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The arms were granted on September 1, 1965.
The arms were granted on September 1, 1965.


The oak tree is taken from the former arms of Ealing and Acton. The oak is also a common canting symbol for Acton (Oak town), Northwood and Southall (southern holt). The oak has twenty acorns, for the original twenty wards in the London borough. The chief shows three crowns for the three former [[middleseMiddlesex]] boroughs, the crown itself and the colours are also taken from the Middlesex arms. Previously Ealing used the arms below:
The oak tree is taken from the former arms of Ealing and Acton. The oak is also a common canting symbol for Acton (Oak town), Northwood and Southall (southern holt). The oak has twenty acorns, for the original twenty wards in the London borough. The chief shows three crowns for the three former [[Middlesex]] boroughs, the crown itself and the colours are also taken from the Middlesex arms. Previously Ealing used the arms below:


==Borough==
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