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coat of arms

[koht uhv ahrmz] / ˈkoʊt əv ˈɑrmz /


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Glasgow's coat of arms includes a tree, a bird, a fish and a bell - but this giant steel latticed structure beside the Clyde has become an unofficial emblem of the city.

From BBC

The King will sit in a purpose-made seat, decorated with the King's coat of arms, which will stay in place for the King's future use and his successors.

From BBC

Passports featuring Queen Elizabeth II's coat of arms would remain valid until their expiry date, the government said.

From BBC

The lake can be seen through a new manorial gate topped with a coat of arms designed for Schwarzman after his knighthood.

From The Wall Street Journal

On the walls are royal portraits and suits of armour and the ceiling is studded with the coats of arms of Knights of the Garter.

From BBC