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The meaning of the small shield in the old arms I do not know. | The meaning of the small shield in the old arms I do not know. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:alger.bd.jpg|350 px|center]] <br/>The arms as used on a [[Barré Dayez Postcard]] | |||
|align="center"|[[File:alger.dzpc.jpg|center|350 px]] <br/>The arms on a 1960's (?) postcard | |||
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|align="center"|[[File:fr-alger.jpg|350 px|center]] <br/>The arms as used on a French FDC from 1959 | |||
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[[Literature]] : Image and information taken from [http://users.antrasite.be/ppoisse/Documents/armoiries here] | [[Literature]] : Image and information taken from [http://users.antrasite.be/ppoisse/Documents/armoiries here] |
Revision as of 05:35, 3 September 2013
Heraldry of the World Civic heraldry of Algeria - Armorial de L'Algerie |
ALGER (Algiers, الجزائر)
Province (Wilaya) : Algiers
Origin/meaning
The arms above are the arms as used after 1962.
During colonial times the city used the following arms:
Both arms show similar elements. The mural crown on the modern shield symbolises the fortress in the city. The ship symbolises the long tradition as a harbour city and the importance of shipping.
The lions symbolise strength. The crescent is a typical symbol of Islam.
The elements in the base of the new shield symbolise science, agriculture and industry. In the old arms only the agriculture was represented.
The meaning of the small shield in the old arms I do not know.
The arms as used on a Barré Dayez Postcard |
The arms on a 1960's (?) postcard |
The arms as used on a French FDC from 1959 |
Literature : Image and information taken from here