Some fiery coats of arms to warm up the forum.
The Canadian Heraldry Authority recently posted the arms of Walter Harding, a retired fire officer, on their facebook page :
The arms were granted in 2000. The blazon (or should that be "blaze-on"?) is : Per bend rayonné Gules goutté d'eau and Or.
Three South African coats of arms featuring flames :
The SA Fire Services Institute, registered in 1983 : Per fess enarched Azure and Gules, a fess enarched rayonné to base between in chief a fire-dragon Argent and in base a fountain.
The Fire Brigade Board, registered in 1989 : Azure, two fireman's axes in saltire surmounted by a fireman's helmet Or; on a chief enarched Gules, flames issuant Or.
The Mines Rescue Service, registered in 2002 : Per chevron Or and Sable, a fillet chevron of the first, in chief flames of fire Gules and in base a latticed mineshaft Argent. This is not the Bureau's artwork, of course, and it omits the fillet chevron. It's possible that this was the original artwork and the Bureau added the fillet chevron to the blazon to separate the red and black.
Who has any other fiery coats of arms to add to this thread?
Fiery coats of arms
- JMcMillan
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Andrew McMilan of Cleghorn
My emblazonment. The blazon is "Or a lion rampant Sable armed and langued Gules between in dexter and sinister chief two ancient pistols, butts downward and outward and flintlocks showing, in base a mound of ironstone enflamed all proper." Not sure whether it's an English or Scottish grant. He was, among other things, master of the Worshipful Company of Gun Makers.
My emblazonment. The blazon is "Or a lion rampant Sable armed and langued Gules between in dexter and sinister chief two ancient pistols, butts downward and outward and flintlocks showing, in base a mound of ironstone enflamed all proper." Not sure whether it's an English or Scottish grant. He was, among other things, master of the Worshipful Company of Gun Makers.
Joseph McMillan
Alexandra, Virginia, USA
Alexandra, Virginia, USA
- Arthur Radburn
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That is certainly a distinctive coat of arms, Joseph. Thanks for posting it.
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Arthur Radburn
Arthur Radburn
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National Fire Guard Corps of Italy.
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Salamander Supporters in the Arms of Baron Freyberg (title granted to the Commander of the New Zealand Forces in World War II Lieutenant General Bernard Freyberg, VC, GCMG, KCB , KBE, DSO & Three Bars) .
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The Worshipful Company of Fuellers.
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