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DURHAM (City council)
Additions : 1974 Brandon and Byshottles UDC, Durham (Borough), Durham RDC
Incorporated into : 2009 Durham (County)
Official blazon
Arms :
Crest :
Supporters :
Motto :
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on ??
The shield is that of the Durham Borough, see there. When the new, larger, city was formed in 1974, Garter King of Arms added a crest and supporters for the larger area.
The crest has the distinctive mitre within a ducal coronet of the Bishop of Durham. This is lifted by two arms, representing the people of the city, uoholding all that is good in the city.
The supporters are two gold lions, ducally crowned. They are the symbol of St. Oswald. The miner's lamps, are for the traditional coal-mining of the area.
The motto was used by Durham Rural District Council.
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