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The motto, 'We Serve,' was used by Seaton Valley.  
The motto, 'We Serve,' was used by Seaton Valley.  
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[[Literature]] : Information provided by Laurence Jones
[[Literature]] : Information provided by Laurence Jones

Revision as of 02:26, 9 July 2014

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NORTH TYNESIDE

Additions : 1974 Longbenton UDC, Seaton Valley UDC (partly), Tynemouth Borough, Wallsend Borough, Whitley Bay Borough (partly)

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Official blazon

Arms :
Crest :
Supporters :
Motto :

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on ?

The design took elements from the arms or devices of the old authorities.

The arms have the three crowns of Tynemouth (for Tynemouth Abbey), the eagle from Wallsend (for the Roman wall) and the sea waves of Whitley Bay.

The crest has a linked chain illustrating the joining of the five authorities and Lord Collingwood's flagship, 'Royal Sovereign'.

The supporters are two sea lions differenced by small shields. One bears a lighthouse representative of Whitley Bay and Tynemouth and the other has the white circle used by Longbenton.

The motto, 'We Serve,' was used by Seaton Valley.


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