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      • The coat of arms of the city of Salford is situated to the rear of the Mayor's chair. On the frieze above the dais are shields bearing the coat of arms of local families who figured prominently in the early history of Swinton and Pendlebury.
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  2. The arms combine elements of the former arms of the five constituent authorities, as indicated below. The shield retains, from the former Salford arms, the blue background with a gold 'chief', giving the heraldic colours of the Earls of Chester, from whom Salford received its first charter in AD 1230.

  3. The coat of arms of Salford City Council depicts a weaving shuttle surrounded by five bees with a three masted ship above, on a shield flanked by two lions. The blue background with a gold chief is taken from the arms of the city council of the County Borough of Salford, who in turn took it from the colours of the Earl of Chester.

  4. Coat of Arms. The arms, designed by H. Ellis Tomlinson, combine elements of the five local authorities that formed the new city of Salford in 1974. The shield retains were approved by...

  5. Jan 6, 2024 · Summary. Blazon. InfoField. Arms: Azure a shuttle erect between five bees volant two two and one on a chief Or a three-masted ship of the 19th century in full sail Proper between two millrinds Sable.

  6. The coat of arms of the city of Salford is situated to the rear of the Mayor's chair. On the frieze above the dais are shields bearing the coat of arms of local families who figured...

  7. Nov 12, 2020 · Salford City Council describe their coat of arms as: The arms, designed by H. Ellis Tomlinson, combine elements of the five local authorities that formed the new city of Salford in 1974.

  8. Jul 19, 2023 · History. Coat of arms of Greater Manchester County. Salford location in England. Salford coat of arms. Salford is a town lying at the heart of the City of Salford, a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, in North West England.

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