Definition of "coat of arms": an arrangement of bearings, usually depicted on and around a shield, that indicates ancestry and distinctions. In scarlet red and white, this coat of arms uses elements ...
A “very rare” 77-year-old slice of the cake served at Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip’s wedding sold for £2,200 ($2,800) ...
Because there’s a high demand for long coats, many stores tailor their stock toward winter gear that is fashionable in any ...
Alongside a national flag, anthem and coat of arms, most countries have one or more plant and animal species that they ...
Most Reverend Richard Garth Henning Tenth Bishop Seventh Metropolitan Archbishop of Boston BLAZON Arms impaled. In the dexter: Azure, a Latin cross fleurettee Or, in base barry wavy of five Azur ...
The current coat of arms originated from 1962 when Trinidad and Tobago gained independence from the UK. It features Columbus’ ...
A council has defended the disappearance of a slave from a town's coat of arms. The figure was originally included to reflect the work of the abolitionist William Knibb, who was born in Kettering ...
The ACT's coat of arms has been displayed incorrectly as part of the government's "logo" on a number of public buildings around Canberra. In some cases, the swans appear to be the wrong way around.
109 x 121.5 cm. (42.9 x 47.8 in.) ...
But a new version of the royal coat of arms, quietly released by the Government last week, is unlikely to be widely seen for months or even years to come. While it forms the latest stage of a ...
The University Arms, whose background colour is azure, contains a gold-edged open book at its centre, on which is inscribed Disce Doce (Learn and Teach). On either side is a sheaf of eight silver ...
The coat of arms should not be confused with the University's logo, which appears at the top left of this page. The logo consists of a redrawn version of the coat of arms set alongside the ...