South Lanarkshire

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SOUTH LANARKSHIRE

Additions : 1996 Clydesdale, East Kilbride, Hamilton, Rutherglen

Coat of arms (crest) of South Lanarkshire

Official blazon

Per fess enarched and embattled Gules and Argent, in chief on a pale Or between two cinquefoils pierced Argent an eagle with two heads displayed Sable, armed and membered Gules, holding in his dexter claw an ancient hand-bell Proper and charged on the breast with a cross flory Or, and in base in a sea Proper, an ancient galley Sable, flagged Gules, therein two men Proper, one rowing, the other furling the sail.

Above the Shield is placed a Coronet appropriate to a statutory Area Council, videlicet:- issuant from a circlet eight paling piles (three and two- halves visible) Or and eight garbs (four visible) of the Last, banded Sable, and in an Escrol below the same this Motto "Vigilantia".

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on February 18, 1997.

It will be seen that this coat of arms incorporates elements of three dominant towns in the South Lanarkshire area. The cinqueoils are from Hamilton, the eagle from the Royal Burgh of Lanark and the galley is from the Royal Burgh of Rutherglen.

The motto "Vigilantia" (Watchfullness) was used by Lanarkshire County Council.


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