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SOUTH YORKSHIREAdditions : 1974 Yorkshire West Riding (partly)
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Origin/meaning : The crest rises from a mural crown, sign of civic authority. Local interests are reflected by the beasts that support the shield. The horse with the hoe is emblematic of agriculture and the black lion grasping the pick-axe represents the strength and courage of the miner. Both implements are coloured red to remind us that the County's natural riches must sometimes be bought with blood. The motto is: Each Shall Strive for the Welfare of All. Literature : Image and information provided by Laurence Jones.
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