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Incorporated into : 1975 [[Strathclyde]] Region (abolished 1996)
Incorporated into : 1975 [[Strathclyde]] Region (abolished 1996)


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====Official blazon====  
===Official blazon===  
Quarterly: 1st, Gules, issuant from the sea in base undy Azure and Argent, a castle triple-towered of the Last, masoned Sable, windows and port of the First, the towers capped by pointed turrets Vert, each having a ball Or; 2nd, Argent, a chevron Gules; 3rd, Argent, a shakefork Sable; 4th, Or, a fess chequy Azure and Argent.
Quarterly: 1st, Gules, issuant from the sea in base undy Azure and Argent, a castle triple-towered of the Last, masoned Sable, windows and port of the First, the towers capped by pointed turrets Vert, each having a ball Or; 2nd, Argent, a chevron Gules; 3rd, Argent, a shakefork Sable; 4th, Or, a fess chequy Azure and Argent.


In an Escrol under the Shield is this Motto "God Schaw the Richt".
In an Escrol under the Shield is this Motto "God Schaw the Richt".


====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were granted on June 23, 1931.
The arms were granted on June 23, 1931.


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Ayrshire was originally granted arms on July 8, 1890:
Ayrshire was originally granted arms on July 8, 1890:
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These showed a red cross and in a chief on gold, the arms of Bruce, Lord of
These showed a red cross and in a chief on gold, the arms of Bruce, Lord of
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lyres for the musical and artistic heritage of the County.
lyres for the musical and artistic heritage of the County.


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'''[[Literature]]''':


[[Literature]] : Urquhart, 1974
{{media}} Urquhart, 1974


[[Category:British County Councils]]
[[Category:British County Councils]]

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AYRSHIRE

Incorporated into : 1975 Strathclyde Region (abolished 1996)

Arms (crest) of Ayrshire

Official blazon

Quarterly: 1st, Gules, issuant from the sea in base undy Azure and Argent, a castle triple-towered of the Last, masoned Sable, windows and port of the First, the towers capped by pointed turrets Vert, each having a ball Or; 2nd, Argent, a chevron Gules; 3rd, Argent, a shakefork Sable; 4th, Or, a fess chequy Azure and Argent.

In an Escrol under the Shield is this Motto "God Schaw the Richt".

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on June 23, 1931.

The arms have four quarters. The first has a castle from the arms of Ayr, the second has a red chevron on silver for the Carrick district, the third has a black shakefork on white for the Cunninghame district and a blue and silver fess on gold (The Stewart arms) for Kyle.

The motto is from the tomb of Captain Thomas Crawford.

Ayrshire was originally granted arms on July 8, 1890:

Arms (crest) of Ayrshire

These showed a red cross and in a chief on gold, the arms of Bruce, Lord of Annandale. To these were added a paschal lamb from the arms of Ayr, and two lyres for the musical and artistic heritage of the County.

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