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Quarterly gules and argent: 1, an open book proper garnished or thereon the words SÉN DÉ sable; 2, a lyre of the first; 3, a sprig of oak vert fructed of the third; 4, an anchor erect cabled of the second, argent. With the motto: Rísam Uile.
Quarterly gules and argent: 1, an open book proper garnished or thereon the words SÉN DÉ sable; 2, a lyre of the first; 3, a sprig of oak vert fructed of the third; 4, an anchor erect cabled of the second, argent. With the motto: Rísam Uile.


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The arms were officially granted on May 27, 1996.
The arms were officially granted on May 27, 1996.



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CORK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Country: Ireland
Campus/location : Cork

Arms of Cork Institute of Technology

Official blazon

Quarterly gules and argent: 1, an open book proper garnished or thereon the words SÉN DÉ sable; 2, a lyre of the first; 3, a sprig of oak vert fructed of the third; 4, an anchor erect cabled of the second, argent. With the motto: Rísam Uile.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on May 27, 1996.

Unfortunately we have no information on the meaning or origin of these arms yet.

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