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- ...r elevation from the roof, through which the light enters the attic of the buildings, as well as the hills, being the predominant form of relief in the area.1 KB (176 words) - 13:24, 11 February 2024
- * [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 12 : Buildings|Part 12 : Buildings ]]4 KB (491 words) - 13:29, 30 March 2024
- Architecturally distinctive buildings and steeples represent the cultural and religious heritage. Today, the stee1 KB (182 words) - 13:44, 29 January 2024
- ...ards used the same design; the chequered bend and either a castle or other buildings in the upper half, see also image below.1 KB (184 words) - 10:05, 27 December 2023
- The lower half shows a stone wall for the many ancient stone buildings in the village. The palm leaf refers to Saint Valery (Valère), who was kil1 KB (172 words) - 14:13, 7 January 2024
- ...last surviving mill – Hamlin’s Mill in Mill Road (the remains of ancillary buildings can still be seen) and again represents Hailsham’s close connection with1 KB (201 words) - 14:00, 29 January 2024
- ...The lower part shows the church in Chammünster, one of the main historical buildings in the county. It represents the coming Christianity in the early Middle Ag1 KB (192 words) - 07:53, 7 July 2024
- ...ry when neighbouring Kiel became a major naval port. Some of the new naval buildings were constructed on Mönkeberg territory. In 1903 the major beacons for the1 KB (178 words) - 14:40, 7 January 2024
- * [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 12 : Buildings|Part 12 : Buildings ]] ===Religious buildings===7 KB (948 words) - 13:27, 30 March 2024
- ...stercian monastery at Neuberg was dissolved and its lands confiscated. The buildings are now used by the Oesterreichische Bundesforste (Austrian State Forests),1 KB (173 words) - 10:45, 28 January 2024
- ...ont of the Atlas Mountains, below a rising sun representing a new era. The buildings stand for industry and the plants for agriculture.1 KB (194 words) - 14:07, 29 January 2024
- ...e Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Joseph, which are shown in the arms. The two buildings are the cathedral and the seminary.1 KB (169 words) - 05:12, 2 September 2023
- ...used to be in the area. The red colour symbolises the bricks used in most buildings. The waves in the third quarter symbolise the Ewige Meer lake in the munici1 KB (190 words) - 14:51, 7 January 2024
- * [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 12 : Buildings|Part 12 : Buildings ]]4 KB (519 words) - 13:31, 30 March 2024
- ...h monastery they belonged by the arms on the walls. At the dissolution the buildings were sold, but were repaired, and in 1560 became Gloucester Hall. Then in 11 KB (203 words) - 05:27, 7 January 2024
- ...ymbolizes the monuments of local architecture - the Roman camp, the Dacian buildings, the medieval castles.1 KB (198 words) - 13:25, 11 February 2024
- The bend symbolizes the important constructions of the commune (buildings, monuments) from different historical periods.1 KB (193 words) - 13:25, 11 February 2024
- ...s running parallel to each other east to west, while it also refers to the buildings lying between the creeks. The brickwork also recalls the brick, clay and bl2 KB (232 words) - 06:06, 16 June 2024
- * [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 12 : Buildings|Part 12 : Buildings ]]5 KB (634 words) - 13:14, 30 March 2024
- ...o larger as the castle, indicating that nature in the end will conquer all buildings made by mankind.2 KB (215 words) - 14:55, 7 January 2024