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  2. Crow (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    The Cornish chough is also depicted in heraldry, which looks similar but has a red beak and feet. Anciently, the Cornish chough is sometimes called a beckit. [2] [1] On the coat of arms of County Dublin and Fingal in Ireland, the crow was adapted from the raven banner of the Vikings, who had settled in the area.

  3. Public Register of Arms, Flags and Badges of Canada

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    In addition, the existing arms must normally come from a source recognized by the Chief Herald (e.g. the Chief Herald of Ireland, College of Arms, Lord Lyon, the South African Bureau of Heraldry, etc.). Registration documents are recorded in the Public Register, and the notice of the registration is published in the Gazette.

  4. Fingal, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Fingal is a small community near the north shore of Lake Erie 12 km southwest of St. Thomas, Ontario, located within the township of Southwold in Elgin County. Located in Fingal is the historic RCAF Station Fingal , which was a major centre for air force training during World War II .

  5. Canadian Heraldic Authority - Wikipedia

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    As early as 1967, plans were reportedly in the works to transfer overview of heraldry from the College of Arms in the UK to Canada. [5] The push for a wholly Canadian heraldic system came largely from the Heraldry Society of Canada (now the Royal Heraldry Society of Canada [ 6 ] ) almost from its inception, [ 7 ] though it was not seen as a ...

  6. Canadian heraldry - Wikipedia

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    Canadian heraldry is the cultural tradition and style of coats of arms and other heraldic achievements in both modern and historic Canada. It includes national , provincial, and civic arms, noble and personal arms, ecclesiastical heraldry , heraldic displays as corporate logos , and Canadian blazonry .

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Heraldry and vexillology/Resources

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    Heraldry Research Institute (Japan) The Heraldry Society; The Heraldry Society of Africa; The Heraldry Society of New Zealand Inc. The Heraldry Society of Scotland; The Heraldry Society of Southern Africa; The Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies; The International Association of Amateur Heralds; Italian Center of Vexillological Studies

  8. Roberta Flack’s 10 Greatest Musical Moments - AOL

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    Once you put into perspective that chart-topping pop and R&B vocalist-composer Roberta Flack started her career accompanying opera vocalists on piano at one club, performing quiet jazz and blues ...

  9. Chief Herald of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The chief herald of Canada is the chief administrative officer of heraldry in Canada, [2] serving as the director of the Canadian Heraldic Authority and is responsible for its day-to-day operations. [3] [4] The CHA was created by the governor general of Canada after they were authorized to exercise the Sovereign's powers related to heraldry in ...