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The seahorse as supporter is also derived from the arms of that County Borough of [[Ipswich]]. The silver masoned and embattled border refers to the work of a Building Society; the owl is a symbol of wisdom; the portcullis and crossed keys in the crest symbolise saving and security.
The seahorse as supporter is also derived from the arms of that County Borough of [[Ipswich]]. The silver masoned and embattled border refers to the work of a Building Society; the owl is a symbol of wisdom; the portcullis and crossed keys in the crest symbolise saving and security.


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[[Category:Corporate heraldry of the United Kingdom]]
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[[Category:Granted 1959]]
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