St Kevin's Hospital

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Arms (crest) of St Kevin's Hospital
ST KEVIN'S HOSPITAL
(now St. James's Hospital)

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Country : Ireland
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English Vert, issuing from a sun rising in base or a dexter hand grasping a sword erect proper pommel and hilt of the second, the blade entwined with a serpent also proper between on the dexter a representation of St. Kevin's Church of Glendalough argent and on the sinister a castle of the same flammant proper with the Motto: Seirbís de agus a Pobail

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on August 6, 1969.

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