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'''SALTBURN AND MARSKE-BY-THE-SEA (urban district council)'''
'''SALTBURN AND MARSKE-BY-THE-SEA (urban district council)'''


Incorporated : 1968 [[Teesside]] (1974 [[Redcar and Cleveland]])
Incorporated : 1968 [[Teesside]] (1974 [[Redcar with Cleveland]])


[[File:saltburn.jpg|center]]
[[File:saltburn.jpg|center]]

Revision as of 13:23, 2 January 2013

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SALTBURN AND MARSKE-BY-THE-SEA (urban district council)

Incorporated : 1968 Teesside (1974 Redcar with Cleveland)

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Official blazon

Arms : Azure rising from Waves a Seagull affrontee proper on a Chief Or three Tridents' Heads Gules.
Crest : On a Wreath Argent and Azure on Water barry wavy a Roman Ship proper with three Pennons flying to the dexter Gules the sail also proper charged with two Wings conjoined in lure Azure.
Motto : 'SURGIMUS' - We rise.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on June 19, 1935.

The arms refer to the district's seafaring interests and associations, while the gull indicates its aspirations, also expressed in the motto.

The three tridents represent Saltburn, Marske, and New Marske, partners in the district, each with its place in the shield.

The arms are now used by the Saltburn, Marske, and New Marske parish council.

Literature : Image and information from here