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The other supporter is a barn owl-for wisdom. On the underside of the wing is a representation of swords on a scallop-elements that feature in the arms of Sir Paul Judge. Scallops are a symbol of pilgrimage-in our case through life and learning. Both supporters stand on red books, again to represent learning. In the owl’s beak a mouse hangs by its tail. This is a pun on the modern way of learning via computer and mouse.
The other supporter is a barn owl-for wisdom. On the underside of the wing is a representation of swords on a scallop-elements that feature in the arms of Sir Paul Judge. Scallops are a symbol of pilgrimage-in our case through life and learning. Both supporters stand on red books, again to represent learning. In the owl’s beak a mouse hangs by its tail. This is a pun on the modern way of learning via computer and mouse.


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