West Midlands: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
Text replacement - "Literature : " to "'''Literature''': "
m (Text replacement - "====Origin/meaning====" to "===Origin/meaning===")
m (Text replacement - "Literature : " to "'''Literature''': ")
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
 
(4 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 6: Line 6:


===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
 
'''Arms''': Or between two bars gemel as many barrulets of three points interlaced sable. <br>
'''Crest''': Upon a helm with a wreath Or and sable a gryphon sejant erect argent beaked and forelegs sable supporting therewith an arrow palewise barb downwards gold. <br>
'''Supporters''': two phoenix argent each rising from flames proper within a crown vallary sable beaked and about the neck a chain pendant reflexed across the breast also sable.<br>
'''[[:Category:Mottoes all|Motto]]''': "Forward in Unity".


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The County of West Midlands was created from parts of [[Warwickshire]], [[Worcestershire]] and [[Staffordshire]] in 1974. It was abolished in 1986.
The County of West Midlands was created from parts of [[Warwickshire]], [[Worcestershire]] and [[Staffordshire]] in 1974. It was abolished in 1986.


The used the above arms, which were not officially granted. The shield has two dancetty barrulets interlaced to form a W and M for the initial letters of the county. The supporters show the traditional metal working industry of the area.
The gold and black of the shield represent industry. The fretwork across the centre forms the letters "W M" while the bars represent strength.  
 
The supporters, two phoenix, are rising from flames symbolising rebirth and each bird has a chain around its neck which represents the chain-making industry of the West Midlands. A unique feature is the use of basket-like crowns from which the flames issue. Another unique feature is the griffin (which appears in the coat of arms of the Lord Lieutenant and in some of the West Midlands District Councils arms) holding an arrow downwards. The arrow, symbolising movement, refers to the County Council being the Transportation Authority for its area.
 
The motto is mainly taken from mottoes of the Districts.


{{media}}
{{media}}


[[Literature]] : Image and information provided by Laurence Jones.
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - United Kingdom|'''Literature''']]:  
Image and information provided by Laurence Jones.


[[Category:British County Councils]]
[[Category:British County Councils]]
[[Category:England]]
[[Category:England]]
approved, Bureaucrats, Interface administrators, Members who can see the literature depository, Administrators, uploader
3,706,417

edits

Navigation menu