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The cinquefoils are most likely taken from the arms of Port Elizabeth, and the anchor likewise. The annulet is perhaps an allusion to the annulets of Van Riebeeck, which appear on the (red) mural crown in [[Port Elizabeth]]'s arms.
The cinquefoils are most likely taken from the arms of Port Elizabeth, and the anchor likewise. The annulet is perhaps an allusion to the annulets of Van Riebeeck, which appear on the (red) mural crown in [[Port Elizabeth]]'s arms.
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[[Literature]] : Information provided by Mike Oettle and taken from http://www.geocities.com/armoria
[[Literature]] : Information provided by Mike Oettle and taken from http://www.geocities.com/armoria

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IBHAYI

Province: Eastern Cape (until 1994 Cape Province)
Metropolitan Municipality : Nelson Mandela Bay

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Origin/meaning

The arms were registered with the State Herald under the name of the short-lived Khayamnandi City Council.

The cinquefoils are most likely taken from the arms of Port Elizabeth, and the anchor likewise. The annulet is perhaps an allusion to the annulets of Van Riebeeck, which appear on the (red) mural crown in Port Elizabeth's arms.


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