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  • '''Arms''': Vert in chief two Fleeces Argent each banded and ringed Or and in base on a Pile wavy reversed Argent The shield design includes two fleeces in reference to the woollen industry, and a pile wavy reversed argent charg
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  • '''Arms''': Per chevron Gules and Or in chief two Fleeces and in base three Chevronels counterchanged on a Chief of the second a Bill ...are taken from the ancient Coat of Clare, Earls of Gloucester. The golden fleeces are indicative of the wool industry.
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  • [[Category:Fleeces]]
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  • The chevron symbolises the proximity to Mount Cook; the fleeces and plough refer to the agricultural character of the area. The ships refer
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  • ...rry wavy of the first and Vert on a Fesse of the last between in chief two Fleeces proper banded and ringed Or and in base a Lincoln Red Shorthorn Bull's Head
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  • ...t three Roses in fess Argent barbed and seeded proper between in chief two Fleeces Or and in base statant upon a representation of the Summit of Ingleborough Above the roses are two golden fleeces like that in the arms of Skipton,
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  • ...ew South Wales]], and the rams' heads (for the pastoral industry) echo the fleeces in those Arms, the bezant representing finance.
    2 KB (240 words) - 05:49, 22 January 2024
  • ...from the crest of the Herberts, Earls of Powis and Montgomery. The golden fleeces hanging from their necks refer to the former woollen industry.
    2 KB (349 words) - 05:07, 4 May 2024
  • The 1892 arms of East London showed the wheat sheaves and fleeces in gold on a silver field. Heraldry does not permit the placing of gold cha
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