Gevelsberg

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GEVELSBERG

State : Nordrhein-Westfalen
District (Kreis) : Ennepe-Ruhr Kreis
Additions : 1970 Amt Volmarstein (partly), Asbeck, Berge, Silschede

Wappen von Gevelsberg / Arms of Gevelsberg
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Origin/meaning

Gevelsberg received city rights in 1886. As no historical seals of arms were known the above arms were designed and granted in 1903.

Although the official description mentiones a golden shield, all images until the 1970s show the shield as silver. Presently the city uses the arms with a golden shield. The small shield was described as gold with a black wheel, but the image of the grant shows the small shield red. Later images (Meyer, Hupp) show the wheel blue (see below).

Wappen von Gevelsberg

The arms on the original grant
Wappen von Gevelsberg

The arms until the 1970s

The building symbolises the former Cistercian monastery, and was also used as a canting element (from Gewel=Giebel=front of a house). The red and silver colours are derived from the arms of the Counts of the Mark, who owned the area in medieval times.

The small shield with the hammer-wheel symbolises the industry in the area.

Seal of Gevelsberg

Seal from around 1900
Wappen von Gevelsberg

The arms as shown in 1940
Wappen von Gevelsberg

The arms by Hupp in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1925
Arms of Gevelsberg

The arms on a special cancellation 1975
with Vendôme

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Literature : Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes; Meyer, 1940, [http://www.gevelsberg.de Stadt Gevelsberg