- The Governor General of Canada

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Robert John Bridges
Burlington, Ontario
Grant of Arms
May 20, 2011
Vol. VI, p. 49
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Blazon
Arms
Argent a chevron Azure between in chief two roses and in base a beaver couchant Gules;
Crest
Two swans reguardant their necks entwined proper;
Motto
A POSSE AD ESSE;
Symbolism
Arms
The roses represent Mr. Bridges’ English heritage while their number represents his two children. The red, white and blue of the shield recall the Royal Union Flag. The beaver symbolizes Canada, Mr. Bridges’ adopted home, and his leadership in the construction and restoration business. The chevron represents the divide between Mr. Bridges’ old and new countries; it also resembles a mason’s square – a reference to his stone restoration business – and a bridge, a pun on his surname.
Crest
The two swans evoke the pair of swans that live on the pond in front of Mr. Bridges’ home.
Motto
This Latin phrase means “From Possibility to Reality”.