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===Official blazon=== | |||
Per pale Azure and Gules, a castle triple-towered Or, windows and ports Sable, the towers capped Vert with balls of the Third, between three crosses patee Argent. | Per pale Azure and Gules, a castle triple-towered Or, windows and ports Sable, the towers capped Vert with balls of the Third, between three crosses patee Argent. | ||
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ARDROSSAN
Incorporated into : 1975 Cunninghame (1996 North Ayrshire)
Official blazon
Per pale Azure and Gules, a castle triple-towered Or, windows and ports Sable, the towers capped Vert with balls of the Third, between three crosses patee Argent.
Beneath the Shield which is surmounted of a Burghal coronet Proper is set in an Escrol this Motto "Takand Care".
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on July 24, 1947.
ARDROSSAN was founded in 1805by Hugh, 12th Earl of Eglinton, who planned to build a harbour there and provide a seaport for the Glasgow trade and connect it by canal to Glasgow.
The arms show the old Castle of Ardrossan which had been shown on the Burgh seal adopted in 1892. The silver crosses and the blue half of the field are for the Barclays of Ardrossan who founded the Castle, while the bluefred field and the gold in the castle towers recall the families of Eglinton and Montgomerie to whom it passed by marriage.
The Scots motto which means "Taking care" echoes the Earl of Eglinton's motto "Gardez Bien".
Previously the burgh of Androssan used the seal shown below, with a representation of the ruis of Ardrossan Castle, from which the burgh has got its name (Ard=high, ros=promontory), as the castle was built on a high promontory.
Seal of the burgh as used in the 1890s |
The arms as used on a JaJa postcard +/- 1905 |
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Literature : Colour image from Ja-Ja postcard; seal from Porteous, 1906.