- The Governor General of Canada
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Peter James Dickinson-Starkey
North Burnaby, British Columbia
Grant of Arms and Badge
September 15, 2005
Vol. IV, p. 522
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Blazon
Arms
Per chevron Argent and Azure in chief two koala faces and in base a eucalyptus tree eradicated counterchanged;
Crest
A demi cat Azure holding a coronet of maple and eucalyptus leaves Argent;
Motto
SERVICE INTEGRITY COMMUNITY;
Symbolism
Arms
The colours blue and white are those favoured by Mr. Dickinson-Starkey. The eucalyptus tree symbolizes his roots in Australia, his love of gardening and, as a “tree of life”, his fascination for genealogy and family history studies. The tree and the two koala faces refer to his Australian homeland and to his two brothers, again celebrating the importance of family. The chevron division of the shield is a symbol of the mountains of British Columbia, his adopted home and the scene of his major community contribution.
Crest
The cat is Mr. Dickinson-Starkey’s favourite animal. The coronet of maple and eucalyptus leaves represents his deep interest in and support for the constitutional monarchy in Australia and Canada.
Motto
Not applicable