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English: Coat of arms of Hogwarts, the fictional school created by J. K. Rowling for the Harry Potter novels. With Latin motto: Never Tickle a Sleeping Dragon.
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Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (/ ˈ h ɒ ɡ w ɔːr t s /) is a fictional boarding school of magic for young wizards. It is the primary setting for the first six novels in the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling , and also serves as a major setting in the Wizarding World media franchise.
The first Wizarding World-branded narrative video game, Hogwarts Legacy, was released in early 2023. Warner Bros. is also developing a television series for HBO, with a season adapting each of the seven Harry Potter books.
Date: 17 September 2012, 15:29:34: Source: Based on this image.: Author: Self made. Permission (Reusing this file)Despite Harry Potter being a British book series this logo was created in the US for the US book covers and hence COM:TOO US applies and not COM:TOO UK.
HMS Warwick is the first to bear an official badge. 1924: The Royal Air Force College Cranwell obtains a grant of arms, the first to the RAF. [35] [39] 1927: Bocking is the first parish council to obtain a grant of arms. [35] 1935: A standard pattern for Royal Air Force unit badges is introduced. [39]
The official and historical coat of arms or 'full heraldic achievement' for UK schools, as granted by the College of Arms or Lyon Court, are presented herewith. For some schools, the full heraldic achievement (shield, crest , mantling and sometimes also supporters and motto) is displayed; for others just the escutcheon (shield) is shown.
In the original arms a television screen and a pair of tape reels represented the technology initially used to support teaching. The new grant in 2011 removed the television screen, but retained the book and replaced the tape reels with laurel wreaths. The escutcheon featured in the crest is used as a logo by the university.