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'''DULWICH COLLEGE'''
'''DULWICH COLLEGE'''


Country: [[United Kingdom]]<br>
Country: [[United Kingdom]]<br>
Campus/location : Dulwich
Campus/location: Dulwich


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The arms were officially granted in 1935.
The arms were officially granted in 1935.


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The chevron and cinquefoils come from the arms of a lord of the manor of Dulwich, Edward Alleyn, founde rof the college in 1619.


The motto, Detur Gloria Soli Deo,  means Glory Be Given To God Alone.


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DULWICH COLLEGE

Country: United Kingdom
Campus/location: Dulwich

Arms (crest) of Dulwich College

Official blazon

Arms: Argent, a chevron between three cinquefoils gules; a chief ermine, thereon a cinquefoil of the second.
Crest: On a wreath of the colours, lssuant from flames of fire, a cubit arm, the hand grasp­ ing a heart, all proper.
Motto: Detur gloria soli Deo.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted in 1935.

The chevron and cinquefoils come from the arms of a lord of the manor of Dulwich, Edward Alleyn, founde rof the college in 1619.

The motto, Detur Gloria Soli Deo, means Glory Be Given To God Alone.


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