MERSEYSIDE
Additions : 1974 Birkenhead, Bootle, Liverpool, St. Helens, Southport, Wallasey, the south western part of Lancashire and the Wirral area of Cheshire.
Abolished 1998
Origin/meaning :
The white and blue waves refer to the River Mersey and the six mural crowns, being civic emblems, to the six constituent districts.
The red roses and sheaves are emblems of Lancashire and Cheshire respectively, both emblems appeared in the arms and devices numerous former local authorities in the area. The cormorant or liver bird is from the arms of the City of Liverpool.
The supporters combine national emblems with those of the sea.
Literature : Image and information taken from http://www.civicheraldry.co.uk/