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''' UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN'''
''' UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN'''

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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN

Campus : Dublin
Established :

Arms of University College Dublin

Official blazon

Vert a harp or stringed argent, on a chief of the second on a pale azure between two trefoils slipped vert three castles flammant proper.

Origin/meaning

The arms are granted in 1911

The central symbol is the obvious Irish emblem of the harp, with the ‘fired’ castle from Dublin’s arms flanked in the chief by two Irish shamrocks.


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