Isle of Wight
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Arms: Azure, a castle triple towered argetnt between three anchors Or. |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on October 17, 1938.
At the centre of the shield is Carrisbrooke Castle. The blue field and gold anchors around this show that the County is an island.The crest is a gold mural crown, which will be seen over the arms of several County Councils. In the case of the Isle of Wight, three blue anchors have been added.
The horse supporter stands for farming, the seahorse for seafaring. They are coloured white recalling the links with the ancient Kingdom of Kent.
In souvenirs and postcards at the early 20th century, the arms below were used for the whole island; these were based on the arms of Newtown. But there is also one showing a tower as 'ancient arms' of the island, which probably shows Carrisbrooke Castle.
Image gallery
The arms as used on a JaJa postcard +/- 1905
souvenir early 20th century
souvenir early 20th century
souvenir early 20th century
souvenir early 20th century
souvenir early 20th century
souvenir early 20th century
Literature: Image and information provided by Laurence Jones and here
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