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[[File:Locheadˇ standard.jpg|thumb|right|Standard of {{PAGENAME}}]]
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The chequy is a nod to the armiger's ancestral home of Paisley. It is also a nod to their law enforcement career. The Vert represents the colours of their home towns and the colour of New Zealand land. The Chevron symbolises the mountains of New Zealand as well as the armiger's life of military and law enforcement. The Cinquefoils represent hope and joy and are another nod to Paisley. The hand and sun is the crest used by the Locheads as listed in Fairbairn 1905.
The chequy is a nod to the armiger's ancestral home of Paisley. It is also a nod to their law enforcement career. The Vert represents the colours of their home towns and the colour of New Zealand land. The Chevron symbolises the mountains of New Zealand as well as the armiger's life of military and law enforcement. The Cinquefoils represent hope and joy and are another nod to Paisley. The hand and sun is the crest used by the Locheads as listed in Fairbairn 1905.
The depictions of the arms, badge and standard in this article have been created by heraldist Antonio Salmerón Cabañas.


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