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Incorporated into : 1973 [[Castlereagh]] (2015 [[Lisburn and Castlereagh]])
<center>''' {{uc:{{PAGENAME}}}} '''</center><br>
'''Country''':
* United Kingdom [[File:unitedkingdom-flag.gif|60 px|right]]
** Northern Ireland<br><br>
'''Incorporated into''':
* 1973 [[Castlereagh]]
** 2015 [[Lisburn and Castlereagh]]
'''Status''':<br>
* Rural District Council
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[[File:{{PAGENAME}}.jpg|center|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
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====Official blazon====
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'''Arms''': Quarterly  argent  and Or, in the first quarter a dexter hand appaumy gules, in the second and third a cogwheel azure, and in the fourth an eagle displayed gules; on a chief vert a rural crown Or. <br>
'''Arms''': Quarterly  argent  and Or, in the first quarter a dexter hand appaumy gules, in the second and third a cogwheel azure, and in the fourth an eagle displayed gules; on a chief vert a rural crown Or. <br>
'''Crest:'''  On a wreath of  the colours  Issuant  from the battlements of a tower argent, masoned  sable, a demi Irish Elk proper
'''Crest:'''  On a wreath of  the colours  Issuant  from the battlements of a tower argent, masoned  sable, a demi Irish Elk proper
supporting between the legs a ceremonial mace Or. <br>
supporting between the legs a ceremonial mace Or. <br>
'''Motto:''' The same to all men.  
'''Motto:''' The same to all men.  
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====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were officially granted on October 5, 1966.
The arms were officially granted on October 5, 1966.


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The red hand of Ulster is taken from the O'Neill arms and records the early history of Castlereagh and the cogwheels represent modern industrial development in the district. The rural crown consists of ears of wheat and sprigs of oak, referring to agriculture and the countryside.


The battlements recall Caisleán Riabhach or "grey castle" that gives its name to the area was built about 1350 by Aodh Flann O'Neill. The castle and land was abandoned by the O'Neills in 1618 and the castle no longer exists. The Irish Elk is a supporter of the arms of both [[Down (county)|Down County Council]] and [[Northern Ireland]].'''[[Literature]]''': Information from http://www.civicheraldry.co.uk/
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[[Category:United Kingdom Municipalities C]]
[[Category:United Kingdom Municipalities C]]
[[Category:Northern Ireland]]
[[Category:Northern Ireland]]
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[[Category:Granted 1966]]

Latest revision as of 06:07, 16 June 2024

Arms (crest) of Castlereagh RDC
CASTLEREAGH RDC

Country:

  • United Kingdom
    Unitedkingdom-flag.gif
    • Northern Ireland

Incorporated into:

Status:

  • Rural District Council


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Official blazon
English

Arms: Quarterly argent and Or, in the first quarter a dexter hand appaumy gules, in the second and third a cogwheel azure, and in the fourth an eagle displayed gules; on a chief vert a rural crown Or.
Crest: On a wreath of the colours Issuant from the battlements of a tower argent, masoned sable, a demi Irish Elk proper supporting between the legs a ceremonial mace Or.
Motto: The same to all men.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on October 5, 1966.

The red hand of Ulster is taken from the O'Neill arms and records the early history of Castlereagh and the cogwheels represent modern industrial development in the district. The rural crown consists of ears of wheat and sprigs of oak, referring to agriculture and the countryside.

The battlements recall Caisleán Riabhach or "grey castle" that gives its name to the area was built about 1350 by Aodh Flann O'Neill. The castle and land was abandoned by the O'Neills in 1618 and the castle no longer exists. The Irish Elk is a supporter of the arms of both Down County Council and Northern Ireland.Literature: Information from http://www.civicheraldry.co.uk/

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