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{{uk}}'''ACCRINGTON (Borough Council)'''


'''ACCRINGTON (Borough Council)'''
Incorporated into: 1974:[[Hyndburn]]
 
Incorporated into: 1974 : [[Hyndburn]]


[[File:accrington.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
[[File:accrington.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]


===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
'''Arms''' : Gules on a Fesse Argent a Shuttle fessewise proper in base two Printing Cylinders issuant therefrom a Piece of Calico (paisley pattern) also proper on a Chief per pale Or and Vert a Lion rampant Purpure and a Stag current Or. <br>
'''Arms''':Gules on a Fesse Argent a Shuttle fessewise proper in base two Printing Cylinders issuant therefrom a Piece of Calico (paisley pattern) also proper on a Chief per pale Or and Vert a Lion rampant Purpure and a Stag current Or. <br>
'''Crest''' : On a Wreath of the Colours an Oak Branch bent from the sinister chevronwise sprouting and leaved proper fructed Or.<br>
'''Crest''':On a Wreath of the Colours an Oak Branch bent from the sinister chevronwise sprouting and leaved proper fructed Or.<br>
'''[[:Category:Mottoes all|Motto]]''': 'INDUSTRY AND PRUDENCE CONQUER'.
'''[[:Category:Mottoes all|Motto]]''': 'INDUSTRY AND PRUDENCE CONQUER'.


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
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The shuttle represents cotton spinning, and the cylinders and calico the industry of printing that material. The stag is from the arms of the local family of Hargreaves, of Broad Oak, who were closely connected with calico printing. The lion is that of the ancient family De Lacy, who held Accrington by grant of Henry II.  
The shuttle represents cotton spinning, and the cylinders and calico the industry of printing that material. The stag is from the arms of the local family of Hargreaves, of Broad Oak, who were closely connected with calico printing. The lion is that of the ancient family De Lacy, who held Accrington by grant of Henry II.  


The oak branch is trebly allusive to the name: it is bent into the shape of its initial letter; oak (Anglo-Saxon <em>ac </em>) expresses the first syllable; and the acorns recall the old form of the name, Akerenton.
The oak branch is trebly allusive to the name:it is bent into the shape of its initial letter; oak (Anglo-Saxon <em>ac </em>) expresses the first syllable; and the acorns recall the old form of the name, Akerenton.


===Image gallery===
===Image gallery===
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File:Accrington.jj.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Accrington|The arms as used on a [[Jaja|JaJa postcard]] +/- 1905
File:Accrington.jj.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Accrington|The arms as used on a [[Jaja|JaJa postcard]] +/- 1905
File:Accrington2.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Accrington|The arms on the Accrington Magistrates' Court ([http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2957309 source])
File:Accrington2.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Accrington|The arms on the Accrington Magistrates' Court ([http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2957309 source])
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</gallery>'''[[Literature]]''': Image from [[Wills's - Borough arms IV|tobacco card]], Scott-Giles, 1953  
 
'''[[Literature]]''': Image from [[Wills's - Borough arms IV|tobacco card]], Scott-Giles, 1953  


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ACCRINGTON (Borough Council)

Incorporated into: 1974:Hyndburn

Arms (crest) of Accrington

Official blazon

Arms:Gules on a Fesse Argent a Shuttle fessewise proper in base two Printing Cylinders issuant therefrom a Piece of Calico (paisley pattern) also proper on a Chief per pale Or and Vert a Lion rampant Purpure and a Stag current Or.
Crest:On a Wreath of the Colours an Oak Branch bent from the sinister chevronwise sprouting and leaved proper fructed Or.
Motto: 'INDUSTRY AND PRUDENCE CONQUER'.

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on August 26, 1879.

The shuttle represents cotton spinning, and the cylinders and calico the industry of printing that material. The stag is from the arms of the local family of Hargreaves, of Broad Oak, who were closely connected with calico printing. The lion is that of the ancient family De Lacy, who held Accrington by grant of Henry II.

The oak branch is trebly allusive to the name:it is bent into the shape of its initial letter; oak (Anglo-Saxon ac ) expresses the first syllable; and the acorns recall the old form of the name, Akerenton.

Image gallery

Literature: Image from tobacco card, Scott-Giles, 1953


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