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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
From the Arms and Motto of Lord Carysfort a Lord of the Admirality 1757-1962. The Latin motto translates as "This hand is deadly for tyrants". The Badge was approved on 14 October 1920.
From the Arms and Motto of Lord Carysfort a Lord of the Admirality 1757-1962. The Latin motto translates as "This hand is deadly for tyrants". The badge was approved on 14 October 1920.




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Revision as of 12:56, 15 October 2023

HMS CARYSFORT, ROYAL NAVY

Coat of arms (crest) of the HMS Carysfort, Royal Navy
Official blazon
English Red; out of a ducal coronet gold an ostrich head silver in his beak a key invected gold standing between two ostrich feathers silver.

Motto: Manus haec inimica tyrannis

Origin/meaning

From the Arms and Motto of Lord Carysfort a Lord of the Admirality 1757-1962. The Latin motto translates as "This hand is deadly for tyrants". The badge was approved on 14 October 1920.


Literature: Image from Pinterest. Information from Admiralty Badges Ecyclopaedia by T.P. Stopford.

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