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The wheel represents progress, transport, traffic and roads.<br/>
The wheel represents progress, transport, traffic and roads.<br/>
The anchors are held to represent steadfastness and calm. These are the only charges taken over from the arms of the City of [[Port Elizabeth]]; it is ironic that the anchors (which in the city's arms are "proper" or in their
The anchors are held to represent steadfastness and calm. These are the only charges taken over from the arms of the City of [[Port Elizabeth]]; it is ironic that the anchors (which in the city's arms are "proper" or in their
natural colours) were added last to the arms of Port Elizabeth as a mark of difference from the arms of the city's founder, Sir Rufane Donkin. They also symbolise the safe anchorage of Algoa Bay.
natural colours) were added last to the arms of Port Elizabeth as a mark of difference from the arms of the city's founder, Sir Rufane Donkin. They also symbolise the safe anchorage of Algoa Bay.'''[[Literature]]''': Information send by Mike Oettle (pmoettle@tmecl.co.za); Scan courtesy of East Cape Weekend.
 
'''[[Literature]]''': Information send by Mike Oettle (pmoettle@tmecl.co.za); Scan courtesy of East Cape Weekend.


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