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In reference to the armiger's family's long association with the Royal Australian Armoured Corps, the arms are a differenced version of the RAAC's School of Armour's badge. The peacock and coronet of the crest reference a tendency to showiness in medieval re-enactment, where the nickname "lord peacock" has been applied. | In reference to the armiger's family's long association with the Royal Australian Armoured Corps, the arms are a differenced version of the RAAC's School of Armour's badge. The peacock and coronet of the crest reference a tendency to showiness in medieval re-enactment, where the nickname "lord peacock" has been applied. | ||
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TIMOTHY JUDE PETER WILKINS
Registration no.: 002/2020
Country of origin : Australia
Place of origin : Blackwater
Granted : No
Granted/officially recorded by : -
Official English blazon
Per bend sinister or and gules a clenched gauntlet upright sable, upon a helm proper a peacock in his splendour proper on a trefoiled coronet or on a torse of the field.
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In reference to the armiger's family's long association with the Royal Australian Armoured Corps, the arms are a differenced version of the RAAC's School of Armour's badge. The peacock and coronet of the crest reference a tendency to showiness in medieval re-enactment, where the nickname "lord peacock" has been applied.
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