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HMS BRISTOL, ROYAL NAVY
English | Red; arising from water barry wavy of five blue and white sinister a castle embattled proper flying from the dome a pennon white charged with a cross red emergent from the castle port set with a portcullis raised gold an ancient ship gold lined white mast and gaft gold foresail set and drawing rigged all white. |
Origin/meaning
From the 14th Century Seal of Mayoralty of the City. The Badge was approved in 1969.
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