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A Foxhunt in somerset, founded in 1831 by the Rev. H. Yeatman whose Arms show a Gate. The wavy fess alludes to the River Yeo; the Hunt Colours are Red and Blue. The Badge was approved in 1941.
A Foxhunt in somerset, founded in 1831 by the Rev. H. Yeatman whose Arms show a Gate. The wavy fess alludes to the River Yeo; the Hunt Colours are Red and Blue. The Badge was approved in 1941.


[[Literature]]: Image from Pinterest. Information from Admirality Ship Badges by T.P. Stopford.
[[Literature]]: Image from Pinterest. Information from Admirality Badges Encylopaedia by T.P. Stopford.  
[[Category:Military heraldry of the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Military heraldry of the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Navy heraldry]]
[[Category:Navy heraldry]]
[[Category:Granted 1941]]
[[Category:Granted 1941]]

Revision as of 09:55, 2 July 2023

HMS BLACKMORE, ROYAL NAVY

Coat of arms (crest) of the HMS Blackmore, Royal Navy
Official blazon
English Per fess wavy red and blue; a five-bar gate white.

Motto: Let them all come.

Origin/meaning

A Foxhunt in somerset, founded in 1831 by the Rev. H. Yeatman whose Arms show a Gate. The wavy fess alludes to the River Yeo; the Hunt Colours are Red and Blue. The Badge was approved in 1941.

Literature: Image from Pinterest. Information from Admirality Badges Encylopaedia by T.P. Stopford.