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Département : [[Yvelines]]
Département : [[Yvelines]]


[[File:{{PAGENAME}}.jpg|center|350 px|Blason de {{PAGENAME}}]]
[[File:{{PAGENAME}}.jpg|center|300 px|alt=Blason de {{PAGENAME}}/Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]


===Official blason===
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De gueules au fer à cheval d'or accompagné d'une masse à dextre, d'un pic de carrier à senestre, d'un épi de blé en pointe, le tout du même ; au chef ondé cousu d'azur, chargé d'une losange d'argent surchargée d'une moucheture d'hermine de sable et accostée de deux fleurs de lis d'or.
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|'''French'''
| De gueules au fer à cheval d'or accompagné d'une masse à dextre, d'un pic de carrier à senestre, d'un épi de blé en pointe, le tout du même ; au chef ondé cousu d'azur, chargé d'une losange d'argent surchargée d'une moucheture d'hermine de sable et accostée de deux fleurs de lis d'or.
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
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The horseshoe refers to the American horse breeder William Vanderbilt, who played a mayor role in the horse racing events in the village around 1900. The hammer and mallet refer to the former stone quarries. The wheatear refers to agriculture.
The horseshoe refers to the American horse breeder William Vanderbilt, who played a mayor role in the horse racing events in the village around 1900. The hammer and mallet refer to the former stone quarries. The wheatear refers to agriculture.


The wavy chief symbolises the Seine and the fleur-de-lys refer to the coat of arms of the royal Dominican abbey of Poissy, to which th evillage historically belonged. The ermine lozenge is taken from the arms of the Turgot Boisgelins family, who owned the Château Champfleury.
The wavy chief symbolises the Seine and the fleur-de-lys refer to the coat of arms of the royal Dominican abbey of Poissy, to which the village historically belonged. The ermine lozenge is taken from the arms of the Turgot Boisgelins family, who owned the Château Champfleury.


[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|'''Literature''']]: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|Literature]] : Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr


[[Category:French Municipalities C]]
[[Category:French Municipalities C]]
[[Category:Yvelines]]
[[Category:Yvelines]]
[[Category:Granted 1984]]
[[Category:Granted 1984]]
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