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'''Arms''' : Per pale azure and sable, three fleurs-de-lys Or; on a chief ermine a rod of Aesculapius between two ancient lamps or enflamed proper. <br> | '''Arms''' : Per pale azure and sable, three fleurs-de-lys Or; on a chief ermine a rod of Aesculapius between two ancient lamps or enflamed proper. <br> | ||
'''Crest''': On a wreath of the colours, An ancient lamp gules, enflamed proper, charged with a fleur-de-lys Or. <br> | '''Crest''': On a wreath of the colours, An ancient lamp gules, enflamed proper, charged with a fleur-de-lys Or. <br> | ||
'''Motto''': Goreu olud iechyd. | '''[[:Category:Mottoes all|Motto]]''': Goreu olud iechyd. | ||
===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== |
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ROYAL GWENT HOSPITAL
Official blazon
Arms : Per pale azure and sable, three fleurs-de-lys Or; on a chief ermine a rod of Aesculapius between two ancient lamps or enflamed proper.
Crest: On a wreath of the colours, An ancient lamp gules, enflamed proper, charged with a fleur-de-lys Or.
Motto: Goreu olud iechyd.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on January 24, 1919.
The fleur de lys bas been taken from the arms of the old Kings of Gwent; the rod of Aesculapius represents medicine, and the lamp symbolises nursing. Longfellow's poem, " Santa Filomena," spoke of Florence Nightingale as " the lady with the lamp."
The motto, " Goreu Olud Iechyd," is Welsh for "Best Wealth Health."
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Literature : The Hospital, August 30, 1919.