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Arms (crest) of Bank of Ireland
BANK OF IRELAND

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Country : Ireland
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Official blazon
Irish blazon wanted
English Azure two cornucopiae in saltire or, in chief a castle argent, for crest on a wreath of the colours a figure of Hibernia, seated vested argent broidered azure, seating on a harp and anchor proper, mantled gules doubled argent and for motto: Bona Fides Reipublicae Stabilitas.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on April 30, 1926.

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Irish heraldry portal
Civic heraldry of Ireland
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