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'''Crest''': On a wreath of the colours, A demi man in mail, the coif and mittens loose, proper, with a surcoat argent, thereon framed within a mascle sable, a sun in splen­ dour throughout Or, holding in the dexter hand a pyramid argent, masoned sable, and the sinister supporting by the scabbard a sheathed sword also sable, garnished, hilt, pommel and quillons gold, the pommel resting on his hip. Mantled gules and sable, doubled Or. <br>
'''Crest''': On a wreath of the colours, A demi man in mail, the coif and mittens loose, proper, with a surcoat argent, thereon framed within a mascle sable, a sun in splen­ dour throughout Or, holding in the dexter hand a pyramid argent, masoned sable, and the sinister supporting by the scabbard a sheathed sword also sable, garnished, hilt, pommel and quillons gold, the pommel resting on his hip. Mantled gules and sable, doubled Or. <br>
'''Supporters''': On the dexter side a lion guardant sable, and on the sinister. side a bull guardant also sable, unguled gules, and supporting a cresset, the basketwork fretty also sable, studded Or, enftamed proper, the pole gules, ferruled also sable.<br>
'''Supporters''': On the dexter side a lion guardant sable, and on the sinister. side a bull guardant also sable, unguled gules, and supporting a cresset, the basketwork fretty also sable, studded Or, enftamed proper, the pole gules, ferruled also sable.<br>
'''Motto''': Ducit qui conducit
'''[[:Category:Mottoes all|Motto]]''': Ducit qui conducit


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===

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INSTITUTE OF WORKS MANAGERS

Arms of Institute of Works Managers

Official blazon

Arms : Or, a pair of scales surmounted of a pair of keys addorsed, bows interlaced in base, between three pierced mullets sable; on a chief vert three crosses patonce argent.
Crest: On a wreath of the colours, A demi man in mail, the coif and mittens loose, proper, with a surcoat argent, thereon framed within a mascle sable, a sun in splen­ dour throughout Or, holding in the dexter hand a pyramid argent, masoned sable, and the sinister supporting by the scabbard a sheathed sword also sable, garnished, hilt, pommel and quillons gold, the pommel resting on his hip. Mantled gules and sable, doubled Or.
Supporters: On the dexter side a lion guardant sable, and on the sinister. side a bull guardant also sable, unguled gules, and supporting a cresset, the basketwork fretty also sable, studded Or, enftamed proper, the pole gules, ferruled also sable.
Motto: Ducit qui conducit

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The arms were officially granted on May 10, 1962.

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