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The town is situated in the Drakenstein valley, which was named after Baron Van Rheede van Oudtshoorn, Lord of Drakenstein. The municipality adopted the Van Rheede van Oudtshoorn arms as its arms (see also [[Oudtshoorn]]). | The town is situated in the Drakenstein valley, which was named after Baron Van Rheede van Oudtshoorn, Lord of Drakenstein. The municipality adopted the Van Rheede van Oudtshoorn arms as its arms (see also [[Oudtshoorn]] and [[Rhede]]). | ||
The arms were formally granted by the College of Arms in 1951, and two pearls ("paarlen") were placed on each bar. | The arms were formally granted by the College of Arms in 1951, and two pearls ("paarlen") were placed on each bar. |
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PAARL
Province: Western Cape (until 1994 Cape Province)
District Municipality : Cape Winelands
Local Municipality : Drakenstein
Origin/meaning
The town is situated in the Drakenstein valley, which was named after Baron Van Rheede van Oudtshoorn, Lord of Drakenstein. The municipality adopted the Van Rheede van Oudtshoorn arms as its arms (see also Oudtshoorn and Rhede).
The arms were formally granted by the College of Arms in 1951, and two pearls ("paarlen") were placed on each bar.
The arms on a tobacco card +/- 1930 |
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