Coat of arms of the British Antarctic Territory
Arms of the British Antarctic Territory | |
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Shield | Per Fesse wavy barry wavy of six Argent and Azure and Argent on a Pile Gules a Torch enflamed proper |
Supporters | On the dexter side a Lion Or and on the sinister side an Emperor Penguin proper |
Motto | Research and Discovery |
Earlier version(s) | |
Use | Coat of arms of the Falkland Islands Dependencies |
The coat of arms of the British Antarctic Territory was first granted in 1952, when the territory was still a dependency of the Falkland Islands (along with South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands).[1]
The arms consist of a shield bearing a flaming torch on a wavy background representing the sea. The dexter supporter is a golden lion, representing the United Kingdom.[2] The sinister supporter is an Emperor penguin, representing the native wildlife in the territory.[2] The lion stands on a compartment of grass, while the penguin stands on a compartment of ice.[1] The crest is a representation of the RRS Discovery, the research ship used in 1901 by the caption Robert Falcon Scott on his first journey to the Antarctic.[3]
The coat of arms appears in the fly of the flag of the British Antarctic Territory.[2][3]
Official description
[edit]The official blazon granted by the British College of Arms is as follows:[4]
Arms: Per Fesse wavy barry wavy of six Argent and Azure and Argent on a Pile Gules a Torch enflamed proper.
Supporters: On the dexter side a Lion Or and on the sinister side an Emperor Penguin proper.
Motto: Research and Discovery
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Newsletter (no. 70) - College of Arms". www.college-of-arms.gov.uk. January 2023. Retrieved 2024-01-27.
- ^ a b c "Grb i Zastava" (PDF). Bulletin of the Croatian Heraldic & Vexillological Association. XII (24): 26. November 2018. ISSN 1846-3827.
- ^ a b "British Antarctic Territory". www.crwflags.com. Retrieved 2024-01-27.
- ^ "January 2023 Newsletter (no. 70) - College of Arms". www.college-of-arms.gov.uk. Retrieved 2023-01-09.