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  2. Coat of arms of Sussex - Wikipedia

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    The arms were blazoned as: Gules, six martlets three, two and one, and in chief a Saxon crown or [5] East Sussex County Council was granted a new coat of arms on 29 August 1975. The arms are identical to the 1937 grant with the addition of a silver wavy line, representative of the coastal county boroughs of Brighton, Eastbourne and Hastings ...

  3. File:Hastings Emblem Vectorized.svg - Wikipedia

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    The Hastings Borough Council and the East Sussex County Council. ... 1=This is the coat of arms for the borough of Hastings.}} ... Hastings; Usage on uk.wikipedia.org

  4. Coat of arms of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom, also referred to as the royal arms, are the arms of dominion of the British monarch, currently Charles III. [1] They are used by the Government of the United Kingdom and by other Crown institutions, [2] including courts in the United Kingdom and in some parts of the Commonwealth.

  5. File:Coat of Arms of Hastings.svg - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  6. Symbols of Sussex - Wikipedia

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    The sport of stoolball is strongly associated with Sussex; it has been referred to as Sussex's 'national' sport [17] and a Sussex game [18] or pastime. [19] The sport's modern rules were codified at Glynde in 1881. [20] Modern stoolball is centred on Sussex where the game was revived in the early 20th century by Major William Grantham. [21] [22]

  7. The Lion and the Unicorn - Wikipedia

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    The Lion and the Unicorn are symbols of the United Kingdom. They are, properly speaking, heraldic supporters appearing in the full royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom. The lion stands for England and the unicorn for Scotland. The combination therefore dates back to the 1603 accession of James I of England who was already James VI of Scotland.

  8. Armorial of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Gibraltar is the oldest in use in an overseas territory of the United Kingdom and is unique in that it dates from before the period of British colonial administration. The version used by the government of Gibraltar are the same as the royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom combined with a badge featuring the own coat of ...

  9. File:Coat of arms of the United Kingdom (2022, both variants ...

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    Fixed dimensions of the left Coat of Arms. It was too narrow. 07:57, 15 May 2023: 5,374 × 2,657 (4.45 MB) GandalfXLD: Fixed colours. 07:47, 15 May 2023: 1,517 × 750 (4.51 MB) GandalfXLD: Changed the St. Edwards Crown in the UK arms to the Tudor crown and changed it to the Crown of Scotland in the Scottish version. Please tell me if I've done ...