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'''Registration no.: 002/2020'''
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Individual/family : Individual<br>
Country of origin : Australia<br>
Country of origin : Australia<br>
Place of origin : Blackwater<br>
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
Both sides of the armiger's family come from Italy and Wales, thus the arms contain green, silver (white) and red. Eagles represent the long history of the families defending the country in military service and the armiger's rank of Eagle Scout in America.
In reference to the armiger's family's long association with the Royal Australian Armoured Corps, the arms are a differenced version of the RAAC's School of Armour's badge. The peacock and coronet of the crest reference a tendency to showiness in medieval re-enactment, where the nickname "lord peacock" has been applied.  


====Registration details====
====Registration details====
In reference to the armiger's family's long association with the Royal Australian Armoured Corps, the arms are a differenced version of the RAAC's School of Armour's badge. The peacock and coronet of the crest reference a tendency to showiness in medieval re-enactment, where the nickname "lord peacock" has been applied.
 




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Latest revision as of 09:27, 1 September 2023

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TIMOTHY JUDE PETER WILKINS

Registration no.: 002/2020

Country of origin : Australia
Place of origin : Blackwater
Granted : No
Granted/officially recorded by : -

Arms of Timothy Jude Peter Wilkins

Official English blazon

Per bend sinister or and gules a clenched gauntlet upright sable, upon a helm proper a peacock in his splendour proper on a trefoiled coronet or on a torse of the field.

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Origin/meaning

In reference to the armiger's family's long association with the Royal Australian Armoured Corps, the arms are a differenced version of the RAAC's School of Armour's badge. The peacock and coronet of the crest reference a tendency to showiness in medieval re-enactment, where the nickname "lord peacock" has been applied.

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