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The council uses arms based on those of the Borough of Blyth. | The council uses arms based on those of the Borough of Blyth. | ||
Each emblem on the shield is displayed in triplicate to commemorate the three former authorities which merged into Blyth Valley. <br> | Each emblem on the shield is displayed in triplicate to commemorate the three former authorities which merged into Blyth Valley. <br> |
Revision as of 08:58, 1 April 2012
Heraldry of the World Civic heraldry of the United Kingdom |
BLYTH VALLEY
Additions : 1974 Blyth, Seaton Valley Urban District Council, Whitley Bay Borough Council (partly)
Incorporated into : 2009 Northumberland
Origin/meaning
The council uses arms based on those of the Borough of Blyth.
Each emblem on the shield is displayed in triplicate to commemorate the three former authorities which merged into Blyth Valley.
The three crowns at the top of the shield are from the arms of Tynemouth Priory. The ermine bar is derived from the Delaval family arms.
The ships in base represent the Port of Blyth. The crest is a lion holding a miner's lamp.
The gold lion comes from the Northumberland County Council arms. The black stripe suggests a seam of coal.
The motto - WE GROW BY INDUSTRY - was used by Blyth.
Literature : Image and background provided by Laurence Jones