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'''Motto:''' 'CLAMANT NOSTRA TELA IN REGIS QUERELA' - Our weapons clash in the King's quarrel. | '''Motto:''' 'CLAMANT NOSTRA TELA IN REGIS QUERELA' - Our weapons clash in the King's quarrel. | ||
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A grant of arms was received by the Borough on August 9, 1934, using a design which had been in use since 1901. | A grant of arms was received by the Borough on August 9, 1934, using a design which had been in use since 1901. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:woolwich.haguk.jpg|center| | |align="center"|[[File:{{PAGENAME}}.jj.jpg|350 px|center|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] <br/>The arms as used on a [[Jaja|JaJa postcard]] +/- 1905 | ||
|align="center"|[[File:woolwich.haguk.jpg|center|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] <br/>The arms in the [[Coffee Hag albums]] +/- 1935 | |||
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[[Literature]] : Scott-Giles, C.W. : Civic heraldry of England and Wales, London, 1932. Image provided by Laurence Jones | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - United Kingdom|'''Literature''']]: | ||
Scott-Giles, C.W. : Civic heraldry of England and Wales, London, 1932. Image provided by Laurence Jones | |||
[[Category:United Kingdom Municipalities W]] | [[Category:United Kingdom Municipalities W]] |
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WOOLWICH
Incorporated into : 1965 Greenwich
Official blazon
Arms': Gules three Cannon Barrels erect palewise proper each surmounted on the breech by a Lion's Face Or.
Motto: 'CLAMANT NOSTRA TELA IN REGIS QUERELA' - Our weapons clash in the King's quarrel.
Origin/meaning
A grant of arms was received by the Borough on August 9, 1934, using a design which had been in use since 1901.
The three cannon barrels symbolise the famous Royal Arsenal, the oldest munition factory in England, whilst the leopard's head on each cannon breach is said to have reference to the Manorial arms.
The arms as used on a JaJa postcard +/- 1905 |
The arms in the Coffee Hag albums +/- 1935 |
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Literature: Scott-Giles, C.W. : Civic heraldry of England and Wales, London, 1932. Image provided by Laurence Jones