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VICTORIA

Arms of Victoria (state)

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The arms show the four stars of the Southern Cross. The two supporters symbolise Peace and Prosperity (with the horn of plenty). They also represent the motto. Between the shield and the supporters is the state's floral emblem, the pink heath. The kangaroo holds the royal crown.

Victoria.erb.jpg

The arms on a British tobacco card, 1905
Victoria.wes.jpg

The arms on a British tobacco card, 1910
Victoria.hel.jpg

The arms on a American tobacco card, 1910s



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Literature : Bruce, J.L. : Flags and emblems of Australia. Kangaroo Press, Kenthurst, 1996.