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'''WALSALL'''
'''WALSALL'''


Additions : 1966 Darlaston, [[Willenhall]]; 1974 [[Aldridge-Brownhills]] UDC
Additions : 1966 Darlaston, [[Willenhall]] (partly); 1974 [[Aldridge-Brownhills]] UDC


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[[File:walsall.jpg|center]]

Revision as of 07:27, 1 January 2013

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WALSALL

Additions : 1966 Darlaston, Willenhall (partly); 1974 Aldridge-Brownhills UDC

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Official blazon

Origin/meaning

Walsall uses a coat of arms based on a 15th Century seal. As these feature the Royal Arms, they have never been officially approved. The shield itself shows the Royal Arms as used until 1603. The crest shows the bear and staff associated with the Earls of warwick and thus Warwickshire.

The supporters are sitting lions, their backs to the shield. Their tails are intertwined. the design is completed by a branch of laurel and a branch of oak tied together with a Stafford knot, the emblem of Staffordshire.

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The arms as used on a JaJa postcard +/- 1905

Literature : Image provided by Walsall Council (www.walsall.gov.uk)