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The supporters symbolise the City's connection with the sea, with the naval crown referring to maritime connections, and the mural crown to local government. | The supporters symbolise the City's connection with the sea, with the naval crown referring to maritime connections, and the mural crown to local government. | ||
The round buckles hanging from the crowns commemorate Sir James Stirling, first governor of Western Australia, being a charge in his family Arms. The two red lions, from the | The round buckles hanging from the crowns commemorate Sir James Stirling, first governor of Western Australia, being a charge in his family Arms. The two red lions, from the arms of Samson, also recall Captain Fremantle. | ||
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