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Coat of arms of Vancouver






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Coat of arms of Vancouver
ArmigerVancouver
Adopted1969
CrestIssuant from a mural crown per pale or and azure masoned sable a ship's mast proper bearing a filled sail argent and a pennant vert
HelmetAGentleman's helm mantled azure doubled argent
ShieldBarry wavy of eight azure and argent on a chief or two dogwood flowers proper overall on a pile vert a totem poleofKwakiutl design embodying representations of an eagle grizzly bear and halibut Or[1]
SupportersDexter a logger proper bearing an axe in the dexter hand, sinister a fisherman proper bearing a fishing net in the sinister hand
Motto"By Sea Land and Air We Prosper"

The coat of arms of Vancouver was granted by the College of Arms on 31 March 1969.[2]

History[edit]

The city of Vancouver assumed its first municipal seal upon incorporation in 1886. Designed by City Alderman Lauchlan Hamilton, it was pictorial in nature depicting a tree, a sailing ship and a train,[2] and did not conform to any rules of heraldry. The seal was in use until 1903, when a new armorial achievement was assumed. Designed by James Blomfield, it contains many of the elements used in the current coat of arms: the pile (charged here with a caduceus), the logger and the fisherman as supporters, and the wavy bars alluding to the ocean. It also retains the motto from the previous emblem, By Sea Land and Air We Prosper.[2]

The development of the current coat of arms started in 1928, when the city council attempted to register the arms designed by Blomfield with the College of Arms. The college rejected the registration. Between 1928 and 1932, a committee sat occasionally before shelving the issue. In 1962, the matter was reopened. Members of city staff visited the college to go over the design of the arms, assisted by the Chester Herald, Walter Verco. The grant of arms, as well as a badge derived from the arms, was finally approved on 31 March 1969 and presented to Vancouver City Council the following January.[2]

Symbolism[edit]

Derived symbols[edit]

The mural crown from the crest forms the basis for the city badge.[2] Inside the crown is an axe and an oar placed in saltire, alluding to the same two industries (logging and fishing) represented by the supporters of the arms.[4] The city badge is featured on the flag of Vancouver.

The shield of arms also serves as the central feature of the Vancouver Police Department's badge.[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Vancouver Police Department: Grant of a Badge". Canadian Heraldic Authority. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  • ^ a b c d e f "City of Vancouver: Visual Identity Program" (PDF). City of Vancouver. 10 July 2006. Retrieved 21 January 2011.
  • ^ "The History of Metropolitan Vancouver – 1969 Chronology". The History of Metropolitan Vancouver. Archived from the original on 12 July 2016. Retrieved 21 January 2011.
  • ^ "Vancouver City symbols". City of Vancouver. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
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