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Additions : 1903  Bismarck, Bulmke, Hessler, Hüllen,  Schalke, [[Ückendorf]]; 1924 [[Rotthausen]], 1928  Horst, [[Buer]]
Additions : 1903  Bismarck, Bulmke, Hessler, Hüllen,  Schalke, [[Ückendorf]]; 1924 [[Rotthausen]], 1928  Horst, [[Buer]]


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The arms are slightly different from the previous arms, granted in 1932:<br/>
The arms are slightly different from the previous arms, granted in 1932:<br/>
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The oldest arms of Gelsenkirchen date from 1877, after the town had become a city in 1875.  
The oldest arms of Gelsenkirchen date from 1877, after the town had become a city in 1875.  
[[File:gelsenkir.jpg|center|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}]]
[[File:gelsenkir.jpg|center|alt=Wappen von {{PAGENAME}} / Arms of {{PAGENAME}}]]


The arms were rather complicated; the arms showed a church, with in the gate the miner's tools, and on each side of the tower a small shield, one with the Prussian eagle, and one with the arms of the Counts of the Mark (in gold a bar, chequered of red and silver). The town developed rapidly the last century due to the mining. The church is canting (Kirche=church), the two shields represent the oldest rulers (Mark) and the rulers in 1875 (Prussia).  
The arms were rather complicated; the arms showed a church, with in the gate the miner's tools, and on each side of the tower a small shield, one with the Prussian eagle, and one with the arms of the Counts of the Mark (in gold a bar, chequered of red and silver). The town developed rapidly the last century due to the mining. The church is canting (Kirche=church), the two shields represent the oldest rulers (Mark) and the rulers in 1875 (Prussia).  
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