An unusual division of the field in the arms which the CHA granted to Penhold Crossing Secondary School (in Alberta) last year :
Arms : Argent two feathers in saltire Sable bound Gules, adextré Gules, a chief Sable adextré Argent.
Crest : A hawk affronty displayed Sable beaked and membered Gules perched on a scroll fesswise Argent.
Supporters : Two mule deer guardant Gules attired and unguled Sable, each charged on the shoulder with a wild rose and standing on two shelves graded proper, set with books Sable and books Gules.
Motto : SCIENTIA EST POTENTIA.
Penhold Crossing Secondary School
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Re: Penhold Crossing Secondary School
I am very surprised that the CHA allowed a Secondary School supporters.
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Re: Penhold Crossing Secondary School
Re Chris' comments -
"I am very surprised that the CHA allowed a Secondary School supporters."
I have noticed that the Canadian authorities seem happy to grant supporters to non-personal grantees almost automatically (even commercial businesses), but, restrict supporters to personal grantees to only those of a higher level within Canadian society.
I have often wondered at the anomaly.
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"I am very surprised that the CHA allowed a Secondary School supporters."
I have noticed that the Canadian authorities seem happy to grant supporters to non-personal grantees almost automatically (even commercial businesses), but, restrict supporters to personal grantees to only those of a higher level within Canadian society.
I have often wondered at the anomaly.
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Re: Penhold Crossing Secondary School
I have noticed that the Canadian authorities seem happy to grant supporters to non-personal grantees almost automatically (even commercial businesses), but, restrict supporters to personal grantees to only those of a higher level within Canadian society. I have often wondered at the anomaly.
The College of Arms has somewhat convoluted rules regarding supporters. THe CHA seems to largely follow them, but not entirely. This thread is not, I think the place to discuss entitlement to supporters as a subject. I'll start a new thread later.
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