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STOTHERS AND HARDY LTD.
Official blazon
Arms: Per pale dexter, Argent on a fess Azure between two stars of six points Sable a fleur-de-lis Or; sinister, Gules a Catherine wheel Or; over all a pale engrailed, per pale Gules and Argent voided Or charged with three computer ferrite core memory store matrices Sable
Crest : An alphyn Gules armed, langued and tufted Argent.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on 8 July 1988 by by Lyon Sir Malcolm Innes of Edingight.
Stothers and Hardy Limited was the first company to use a microchip in its coat of arms
Stothers and Hardy was a software developer, by appointment to her majesty to queen. The arms are a combination of the Stothers coat of arms (for Thomas Stothers) and the Hardy coat of arms (for Ken Hardy) separated by the microchips.
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Literature: Information from Walt Stothers