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The green field represents a green pasture and the white piles represent streams of milk. The cow in the crest is obvious. The supporters represent England (lion) and Wales (dragon). | The green field represents a green pasture and the white piles represent streams of milk. The cow in the crest is obvious. The supporters represent England (lion) and Wales (dragon). | ||
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Institutional Heraldry of the World :
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Arms : Vert, issuant from the sinister base three piles wavy bendwise conjoined at the dexter chief point argent. |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on September 6, 1954.
The green field represents a green pasture and the white piles represent streams of milk. The cow in the crest is obvious. The supporters represent England (lion) and Wales (dragon).
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