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TAYLOR (District)

Province : British Columbia

Arms (crest) of Taylor

Official blazon

Arms : Erminois a pale Argent surmounted by a fess wavy Azure between two flaunches Argent each charged with a bow Azure.
Crest: Issuant from a mural coronet Azure charged with a Pacific dogwood flower Argent a demi-wolf Sable holding a fiddle Argent.
Supporters: Two griffins per fess Azure and Argent each gorged with a garland of oak leaves and Pacific dogwood flowers Argent and standing on a compartment of a valley between two hills Azure each charged with a bezant bearing a flame Azure.
Motto: PEACE • PROSPERITY • PROGRESS

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on December 15, 2011.

The fur pattern of the flanks recalls the fur trade and allude to Herbert (Herbie) Taylor, who was a trapper for the Hudson’s Bay Company, a ferryman, a fiddler, and a paddle-carver, and from whom the municipality took its original name, Taylor’s Flats. The vertical band symbolizes the Alaska Highway interrupted by the Peace River. The two flanks suggest not only a valley, but also the peace treaty between the Beaver and Cree tribes.

The mural coronet set with a dogwood flower indicates that Taylor is a municipality in British Columbia. The fiddle was used by Herbert Taylor. The wolf represents the Lone Wolf golf club. Thus, the crest represents the past and present importance of recreation for the residents of Taylor.

As guardians of treasure, the griffins protect the wealth produced by natural gas, represented by the gold disks bearing blue flames. Their collars are made of dogwood flowers, the provincial flower, as well as oak leaves, the plant badge of the Clan Cameron of which the Taylor family is a sept. The compartment represents the Peace River valley and the Taylor Flats.

Literature : Image from http://www.gg.ca

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