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[[File:{{PAGENAME}}.jpg|300 px|center|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
 
[[File:{{PAGENAME}}.jpg|300 px|center|Arms of {{PAGENAME}}]]


===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
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|'''English'''
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'''Arms''' : Azure, a sun in his splendour Or; on a chief sable a saltire argent surmounted by a rod of Aesculapius proper. <br>
'''Arms''' : Azure, a sun in his splendour Or; on a chief sable a saltire argent surmounted by a rod of Aesculapius proper. <br>
'''Crest''': On a rim Or a white owl proper holding with the dexter claw a rod of Aesculapius gold. Mantled azure, doubled Or. <br>
'''Crest''': On a rim Or a white owl proper holding with the dexter claw a rod of Aesculapius gold. Mantled azure, doubled Or. <br>
'''[[:Category:Mottoes all|Motto]]''': Ex umbris eruditio MDCCCCXX
'''[[:Category:Mottoes all|Motto]]''': Ex umbris eruditio MDCCCCXX
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were officially granted on May 3, 1951.
The arms were officially granted on May 3, 1951.


The sun is associated with healing and is a source of radiation. The white cross on the black background represents light and shadow. The rod of Aesculapius is a commonly used medical heraldic device representing the staff of life entwined by the serpent of sickness.
The sun is associated with healing and is a source of radiation. The white cross on the black background represents light and shadow. The X also refers to X-rays.
 
The rod of Aesculapius is a commonly used medical heraldic device representing the staff of life entwined by the serpent of sickness.


The crest also shows the rod of Aesculapius. The white owl in the crest represents wisdom and is all-seeing.
The crest also shows the rod of Aesculapius. The white owl in the crest represents wisdom and is all-seeing.
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The motto reads: From a shadow cometh knowledge (light) 1920
The motto reads: From a shadow cometh knowledge (light) 1920


[[Civic Heraldry Literature - United Kingdom|'''Literature''']]:
Information brochure from the society
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[[Literature]] : Information brochure from the society


[[Category:Institutional heraldry of the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Institutional heraldry of the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Granted 1951]]
[[Category:Granted 1951]]
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