Sligo (county)

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COUNTY SLIGO

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially adopted in 1980.

The tinctures sable and agent are predominant and representation of the name of the County - Sligeach - (an escallop shell) is effected by sprinkling the field of the shield with escallops.

In the upper part of the shield is placed an open book, with on the right hand side a red rose. The design represents collectively the literary and cultural history of the County - the cross referring to such early material as the Book of Ballymote and Lecan, and the rose to the poetry of W.B. Yeats, in whose work the red rose was a significant theme.

In the lower part of the shield is placed a boar's head, in recollection of the episode of Diarmuid and Gráinne.

The Motto: Land of Hearts Desire, is taken from the title of a play by Yeats which has a local setting.

Literature : Background and pictures taken from http://homepage.tinet.ie/~afinan/facts/index.html (with permission)