National Arms of the Falkland Islands

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NATIONAL ARMS OF THE FALKLAND ISLANDS

National Arms of the Falkland Islands

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on September 29, 1948.

The ship represents the DESIRE, the vessel in which the British sea-captain, John Davis, is reputed to have discovered the Falkland Islands in 1592. The motto "Desire the Right" also refers to the ship's name. The Ram represents sheep-farming, until recently the principal economic activity of the Islands and the tussac grass shows the most notable native vegetation.

Arms of the Falkland Islands

The arms on a coin

The oldest badge of the islands dates from the 1840s. It depicts a ship and a bull. At the time wild cattle were the economic mainstay of the Falklands. It was never an official coat of arms, but was the badge of the seal of the colony.

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The arms on a tobacco card (1917)

As cattle were no longer of importance the badge was changed in 1925. The arms show a sea lion as a typical indigenous sea mammal. The ship is again the Desire. These arms are still used as the badge of the Falkland Islands Defence Force.

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Below the official seal of the Falkland Islands under the reign of King Edward VII:

Arms of the Falkland Islands

Use of the arms:

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The arms on a litter box (2015 (c)Dominique Sinopoli)

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Literature : Information provided by the Falkland Islands Government Secretariat (govsec.fig@horizon.co.fk), image of the older arms taken from a stamp