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ULSTER BANK

Arms of Ulster Bank

Official blazon

Arms: Gules, on a cross argent cottised Or a dexter hand of the field couped at the wrist.
Crest: Out of an ancient Irish crown Or a spear erect Argent [the inside of the hand guard] garnished gold, a bell fastened thereto by a chain also gold.
Supporters: On either side an Irish Wolfhound proper, collared chequy argent and gules, chained Or, the chain passing through the mouth and reflexed behind the head gold.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on November 20, 1957.

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Arms of Ulster Bank

The arms on a building in Belfast

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