Coat of arms of Greater Manchester

Coat of arms of
Greater Manchester
Details
Armiger Greater Manchester County Council
Adopted 1974

The Coat of Arms of Greater Manchester was granted to the Greater Manchester County Council upon its formation in 1974 by the College of Arms. The county council was abolished as a consequence of the Local Government Act 1985 which rendered the arms as being no longer officially in use.[1]

Description

The blazon of the arms is described as follows:[2]

Today

Badge of the GMFRS

Although the coat of arms is no longer in use by authorities, variant segments of the arms are still used today, such as the badge of the Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service whose arms bear a defaced version of the shield without the gold crenellations trim, and the crest which is also used by the Greater Manchester Army Cadet Force, a demi-lion carrying the banner. A version of the shield was also used as the flag which is still used to represent the county.

References

  1. "31 March: 1986: Greater London Council abolished". On this day 1950–2005. BBC. 2008. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
    • Frangopulo, Nicholas Joseph (1977). "Preface". Tradition in action: the historical evolution of the Greater Manchester County. EP Publishing. ISBN 0-7158-1203-3.

See also

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