Hibernian Bank

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Arms (crest) of Hibernian Bank
HIBERNIAN BANK
(-1969; now part of the Bank of Ireland)

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Country : Ireland
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Official blazon
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English Per pale azure and gules , in the dexter chief a garb and in the sinister an anvil or, on a pile issuing from the base sable, fimbriated of the shield, upon a mound in base vert a round tower argent.

Motto: Stet fortuna Hiberniae

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on December 10, 1960.

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