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English: Per saltire azure and argent, on a saltire gules, between in chief an open book and in base a harp both proper, in dexter a hand couped of the third, and in sinister a sea-horse vert gorged with a mural crown of the fourth, an Imperial crown of the last.
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Arms of the Queen's University of Belfast: Date: 9 November 2017: Source: Own work; Tudor Crown (Heraldry).svg; University of Stirling arms.svg; COA fr Merville-Franceville-Plage (Calvados).svg; Arms of the City of Manchester.svg; Arms of Ireland (Oval variant).svg; Author: Hogweard: Permission (Reusing this file)
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English: HMS Belfast, diagram of the boiler. The water comes (8), and goes into pipes (9). The water comes (8), and goes into pipes (9). Warmed by the combustion of the fuel (came in 3), steam bubbles forming in these pipes, and arrives in the drum (7).