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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
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'''Arms''' : Argent a Cross engrailed between four Dolphins naiant in bend sinister Gules. <br>
'''Arms''': Argent a Cross engrailed between four Dolphins naiant in bend sinister Gules. <br>
'''Crest''': A Stag sejant Argent attired unguled gorged with an Ancient Crown Or and reposing the dexter Forehoof on a Book expanded Proper Gules. <br>
'''Crest''': A Stag sejant Argent attired unguled gorged with an Ancient Crown Or and reposing the dexter Forehoof on a Book expanded Proper Gules. <br>
'''Supporters''': Two Horses reguardant Argent each winged maned tailed unguled and gorged with an Ancient Crown Gold. <br>
'''Supporters''': Two Horses reguardant Argent each winged maned tailed unguled and gorged with an Ancient Crown Gold. <br>
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The cross, slightly altered, comes from the original device and the dolphins remind us of the College's foundation in [[Brighton (England)|Brighton]] in 1847. The white stag with gold horns and hooves represents Theydon Bois and Epping Forest where the headquarters of the College are located and the open book is for scholarship. The Ancient Crown is a reference to the College's royal charter granted by Queen Victoria in 1849.  
The cross, slightly altered, comes from the original device and the dolphins remind us of the College's foundation in [[Brighton (England)|Brighton]] in 1847. The white stag with gold horns and hooves represents Theydon Bois and Epping Forest where the headquarters of the College are located and the open book is for scholarship. The Ancient Crown is a reference to the College's royal charter granted by Queen Victoria in 1849.  


The winged horses represent the College's involvement in international education.  
The winged horses represent the College's involvement in international education. '''[[Literature]]''': Heraldry Gazette 16(1985)5-6
 
'''[[Literature]]''': Heraldry Gazette 16(1985)5-6


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