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Nova Scotia: Nova Scotia (Province) Official; usage requires licence. [24] Nova Scotia's tartan was designed by Bessie Murray, the President of the Halifax Weavers' Guild, with the help of Isobel MacAulay, Canada's expert on Clan Systems, tartans and traditional Scottish wear. Isobel was owner of Bond Textiles in Yarmouth, The Tartan House in ...
Nova Scotia [9] Osprey: Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Sable Island horse: Brook trout: Mayflower: Red spruce: Stilbite: Munit haec et altera vincit (one defends and the other conquers) Sailing ambassador: Bluenose II, Nova Scotia tartan; berry: wild blueberry; fossil: Hylonomus lyelli; gemstone: agate: Nunavut [10] Rock ptarmigan: Canadian ...
Nova Scotia Tartan was the first provincial tartan in Canada and was approved by the Lord Lyon King at Arms. The blue and white in the tartan stand for the sea, the greens represent the forests, red is for the royal lion on the Shield of Arms, and gold for the province's historic Royal Charter.
Regional tartans of Canada are represented by all Canada's provinces and territories having a regional tartan, as do many other regional divisions in Canada.Tartans were first brought to Canada by Scottish settlers; the first province to adopt one officially was Nova Scotia in 1956 (when registered at the Court of the Lord Lyon; adopted by law in 1963), and the most recent province was Ontario ...
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English: Coat of arms of Nova Scotia, Canada, granted by King Charles I (19 November 1600 – 30 January 1649) in 1625. Français : Armoiries de la Nouvelle-Écosse , Canada , accordées une première fois en 1625 par le roi Charles 1er (19 novembre 1600, Dunfermline – 30 janvier 1649, Londres).
Coat_of_Arms_of_Nova_Scotia.svg: Sodacan English: Arms granted by King Charles I (19 November 1600 – 30 January 1649) in 1625. Français : Accordées une première fois en 1625 par le roi Charles 1er (19 novembre 1600, Dunfermline – 30 janvier 1649, Londres).