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City of Langley

Langley, British Columbia
Grant of Arms and Supporters
January 30, 1995
Vol. II, p. 388

Arms of the City of Langley

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Blazon

Arms

Gules on a cross quadrate Or a fess quadrate Gules charged with a mullet Azure edged Argent;

Crest

Out of a mural coronet Or displaying a frieze of maple leaves Gules alternating with dogwood flowers Argent seeded Or leaved Vert issuant from behind a canoe reversed Ermine a demi lion Sable embellished Or resting its sinister paw on the canoe holding in its dexter paw a staff Argent flying therefrom to the sinister a banner of the arms;

Supporters

On a grassy mound set with white fawn lilies (Erythronium origonum) Proper rising above barry wavy Argent and Azure dexter a Roosevelt Elk Or attired and unguled Gules gorged with a coronet heightened with garbs Gules and charged with bezants pendant therefrom a torteau charged with a garb Or sinister a mare Or supporting a staff Argent flying therefrom to the sinister a banner of the Arms the mare maned queued and unguled Gules gorged with the same collar and pendant the latter charged with a cogwheel Or;

Motto

STRENGTH OF PURPOSE · SPIRIT OF COMMUNITY;


Symbolism

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