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Revision as of 07:13, 16 July 2022
Heraldry of the World |
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WORCESTER
Province: Western Cape (until 1994 Cape Province)
District Municipality: Cape Winelands
Local Municipality : Breede Valley
Afrikaans | |
English | (Western Cape) No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
The town was founded by governor Lord Charles Somerset, who named it after his brother, the Marquess of Worcester. The portcullis is the crest of the family arms (see also the arms of Beaufort West, named after their father, the Duke of Beaufort).
The municipal arms were replaced in the 1950s or '60s
by the following: Quarterly Sable and Gules, a
portcullis chained Or nailed Azure, on a chief wavy
Argent three hurts each charged with a fleur de lis
Or.
I have no image of those arms. Any image is welcome !
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Literature : Image scanned from a cigarette card from the 1930s