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The words Corporate Seal Of The are at the top within the outer circle, and the words City of Seattle are at the top within the inner circle. [1] The original seal was designed by James A. Wehn and cast by Richard Fuller and was adopted by the Seattle City Council in 1937. [2] Previous to its adoption in 1937, the city had used a notary type seal.
The ribbon seal (Histriophoca fasciata) is a medium-sized pinniped from the true seal family (Phocidae). A seasonally ice-bound species, it is found in the Arctic and Subarctic regions of the North Pacific Ocean , notably in the Bering Sea and Sea of Okhotsk .
Flag of Washington: The Legislature adopted the state flag in 1923, more than thirty years after the state was admitted to the United States. By law (RCW 1.20.010), the flag "shall be of dark green silk or bunting and shall bear in its center a reproduction of the seal of the state of Washington embroidered, printed, painted or stamped thereon ...
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Official seals of cities, towns, and other places in the state of Washington. Media in category "Official seals of places in Washington (state)" The following 25 files are in this category, out of 25 total.
Upper Makefield hopes getting an official designation for the historic Taylorsville district will save the Washington Crossing Bridge from expansion Upper Makefield seeks historic seal to save ...
Seal of Washington County (1950–1988) Massachusetts ... Seal of the City of Seattle. Historical ... List of U.S. state, ...
Own work based on: work located at the Office of the Secretary of State's page on the Seal of the State of Washington. Design of the Seal: Art. 18 Section 1. State seal: RCW 1.20.080. Author: Stianbh, Dbenbenn. Current seal designed by Richard Nelms in 1967 based on a portrait of George Washington painted by: