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*CREST: On a Wreath Or and Gules a Stag trippant Or holding in the mouth a Rose Gules seeded barbed leaved and stalked proper. *ARMS: Or an Enfield rampant Gules on a Chief Vert a Bar wavy Argent thereon a like Bar Azure. One banner alludes to the ancient forests of the neighbourhood, and the other contains the seaxes from the arms of the Middlesex County Council. The supporting lions are taken to typify courage and determination. The flames allude in particular to the gas industry. The lion holds a sledge-hammer symbolizing the vigour of Edmonton's industries, to The lion is from the arms of the old local family of Francis, while the cinquefoil stands for the family of Charlton, sometime Lords of the Manor. To the Borough's literary associations, especially with Lamb and Keats. Albans which held the Manor of Edmonton and the book alludes The black and blue background represents the division of the ancient parish of Edmonton, the western portion being the district of Southgate. Picture thanks to David Hale, NSW, Australia. Incorporated into the London Borough of Enfield in 1965.
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SUPPORTERS On either side a Lion Gules gorged with a Collar engrailed with the Chain reflexed over the back and charged on the shoulder with a Saltire couped Or supporting a Staff Gold flying therefrom a Banner the dexter Azure charged with an Oak Tree eradicated and fructed proper and the sinister Gules charged with two Seaxes in saltire Argent pomelled and hilted Or. The seaxes are from the arms of the Middlesex CC and the tree is said to be a sign that Ealing is 'growing and flourishing'.ĪRMS: Per pale wavy Sable and Azure on a Saltire Or between two Cog Wheels in fesse Argent an open Book proper bound Gules edged Gold.ĬREST: On a Wreath Or and Azure issuant from Flames of Fire proper a demi-Lion per bend sinister Sable and Or holding in the dexter paw a Sledge Hammer also proper and resting the sinister paw upon a Ciquefoil Gules. Paul are from the arms of the See of London, to which the Manor of Ealing formerly belonged. Motto 'RESPICE PROSPICE' - Look backward, look forward. *ARMS: Per chevron Gules and Argent in dexter chief two Swords in saltire and in sinister chief three Seaxes fessewise in pale proper all with pommels and hilts Or and in base an Oak Tree eradicated also proper. In addition the Brentford FC ground is Griffin Park, which is named after the former, as Fuller's owns the freehold of the football ground.
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It has been suggested that the griffins may refer to the Fuller Smith & Turner's Griffinīrewery, one of the biggest landmarks in Chiswick. The phoenix represents the new Borough rising from the ashes of the old Urban District. The blue waves, like those on the supporters, represent the River Brent and the Borough's situation beside the River Thames. Nicholas in reference to the dedication of the parish church, together with three seaxes from the arms of the County Council. The arms incorporate the emblems which appeared on the seal of the former UDC, which displayed the figures of St. Additional information supplied by Bryan Betts, Brentford. Incorporated into the London Borough of Hounslow in 1965. SUPPORTERS On either side a Griffin Or gorged with a Collar gemel wavy Azure. Nicholas proper in base two Bars wavy Azure and in fesse as many Seaxes the cutting edges inwards proper Pomels and Hilts Or.ĬREST: Issuant out of a Saxon Crown Or a Phoenix Sable in Flames proper. The book represents education and the cog-wheel the motor industry.ĪRMS: Per saltire Argent and Gules in chief a representation of St. The oak in the arms and crest has reference to the name Acton - meaning ' oak town'. Incorporated into the London Borough of Ealing in 1965. Motto 'FLOREAT ACTONA' - May Acton flourish. *CREST: Issuant from a Mural Crown Or a Sprig of Oak fructed proper. *ARMS: Gules an Oak Tree issuant from a Mount in base proper on a Chief Or between to the dexter an open Book and the sinister a Cog-Wheel both proper a Pale of the first charged with three Seaxes fessewise in pale proper pommelled and hilted Or points to the sinister and cutting edge upwards in chief a Saxon Crown of the last. When Middlesex County Council were granted arms the seaxes were incorporated in them, together with a Saxon crown to distinguish them from the former arms, which were granted to the Essex County Council. Middlesex, like Essex, formerly used the arms assigned by the medieval heralds to the ancient kingdom of the middle and east Saxons. CIVICHERALDRY OF ENGLAND AND WALES-MIDDLESEX (OBSOLETE) MIDDLESEX COUNTY COUNCILĪRMS: Gules three Seaxes fessewise in pale proper pommelled and hilted Or points to the sinister and cutting edge upwards in chief a Saxon Crown of the last.