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The coat of arms of Trinidad and Tobago was designed by a committee formed in 1962 to select the symbols that would be representative of the people of Trinidad and Tobago. The committee included artist Carlisle Chang (1921–2001) and carnival designer George Bailey (1935–1970).
See also the 15th-century coat of arms attributed to St. Michael the Archangel and the modern coat of arms of the Anglican diocese of Trinidad shown below. Two of the 13th-century manuscripts have the diagram on a green shield (heraldic "vert"), which is also found in the coat of arms of Trinity Parish, Jersey shown below.
An SVG version of the shield of the heraldic coat of arms of the Anglican bishopric (diocese) of Trinidad (in the Caribbean), granted by the English heraldic authorities on October 12, 1951. It includes several Christian symbols -- the cross, the Alpha and Omega, and the Shield of the Trinity. The blazon is:
English: Coat of Arms of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago The palm tree at the top of the coat of arms was taken from Tobago’s coat of arms before it was joined in political union with Trinidad. The wreath represents the crown of the monarchy of the United Kingdom, Trinidad and Tobago’s colonizers at the time of independence.
This coat of arms was drawn based on its blazon which – being a written description – is free from copyright. Any illustration conforming with the blazon of the arms is considered to be heraldically correct. Thus several different artistic interpretations of the same coat of arms can exist.
This W3C-invalid coat of arms was ... Category:Coat of arms images that should use vector graphics Trinity Hall Category:Category:Coats of arms of ...
Other coats of arms of English and Irish families have three conies or hares. [41] "Three Conies Inn" was the name of a 17th-century inn, and three rabbits feeding was used as a motif on the obverse of its trade token. [42] "The property is believed to date from at least the 17th century; the stone sundial above the former front door shows the ...
Description: Coat of arms of Trinity parish, Jersey (British channel islands), containing a version of the Shield of the Trinity diagram. These arms appeared on a 1976 Jersey stamp and a 1988 Jersey coin.