GERMISTON
Province : Gauteng (formerly Transvaal)
Incorporated into : Ekurhuleni

Origin/meaning :
The scene in the second quarter suggests mining
(Germiston is a gold-mining town), and the ox-wagon in
the fourth quarter was a Transvaal symbol, alluding to
the Voortrekkers (emigrants) who migrated from the
Cape Colony in the 1830s and '40s to escape British
rule.
The arms were replaced by a grant from the College
of Arms in 1935: Gules, within two bendlets Or
between two ox-wagons Argent, three bezants
Literature : Scan from first day cover.