Kladno
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Origin/meaning
In 1561 King Ferdinand I elevated the community to the status of a townlet. The coat-of-arms bestowed on it on this occasion represents a divided shield with a half of white eagle in the right section and a lynx in the left section; the town's coat-of-arm is a part of the family coat-of-arms of the Zďarskýs of Zďar, local lords at that time. In 1870 Emperor Frances Joseph promoted the townlet to the status of a town and, finally, in 1898 it was upgraded to a royal mining town.
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The arms in the Coffee Hag albums +/- 1930
The arms in the Abadie albums
The arms in the Redua album
The arms on a 1971 stamp
Literature: Image obtained from here.
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