Armiger: Quebec City, Quebec: Adopted: Granted 22 September 1988 by the Canadian Heraldic Authority: Crest: A mural crown, symbolising the city, as well as Quebec City's fortified walls.

image by Blas Delgado . One placed the previous city logo, with letters in blue and a stylized “G” in green, on a white field. he maple leaf symbolizes the canadian personality of the City of Québec and represents all ethnic elements of its population, along with the patriotic and civic spirit of its citizens.
Officially granted by Royal Warrant on May 26, 1868, by Queen Victoria.Revised by the Government of Québec on December 9, 1939, in order to more fully represent Qué'bec's heraldry and history. image by Luc Baronian Old Quebec. Armoiries de la Ville de Québec.jpg 593 × 800; 68 KB

Serge Simard (b. Place Dufferin, Quebec City Picture: Coat of arms - Check out Tripadvisor members' 49,364 candid photos and videos of Place Dufferin The lower portion is divided into three parts representing the three periods of Windsor's history: First Peoples, Colonial, and Canadian. The four white fleurs-de-lis represent the early French settlers. Coat of arms for Catherine of Aragon (as Queen of England), Henry VIII's first Queen (1509-1533) Katheryn Koelker RoyaltyUK/SixWivesHenryVIII. Serge Simard (b.

: Blazon: A ship (for Quebec's importance as a seaport) with full sails (a symbol of strength and courage). Chief: Two gold keys on a red background, one symbolizing Québec as the capital of New France, the second one representing the capital of the province of Québec; the keys are surmounted by a maple leaf, a symbol for Canada. The largest online collection of heraldry vector clipart with instant download access for flag-makers and publishers. 1950), Canadian politician, MNA for Dubuc, Quebec (2008-2012) Télesphore Simard (1878-1955), Canadian businessman and politician, 30th Mayor of Quebec City (1927-1928) Télesphore Simard (1863-1924), Canadian politician, Member of Quebec Assembly for Témiscamingue (1916-1924)
At the top is the broad sweep of the Detroit River. [2]The shield is divided into three horizontal fields:. The coat of arms of Quebec was adopted by order-in-council of the Quebec government on 9 December 1939, [1] replacing the arms assigned by royal warrant of Queen Victoria on 26 May 1868. The lion is the lion of the counts of Katzenelnbogen. QUÉBEC Coat of Arms. 1950), Canadian politician, MNA for Dubuc, Quebec (2008-2012) Télesphore Simard (1878-1955), Canadian businessman and politician, 30th Mayor of Quebec City (1927-1928) Télesphore Simard (1863-1924), Canadian politician, Member of Quebec Assembly for Témiscamingue (1916-1924) Another centred the “G” alone on a white field. Revised by the Government of Québec on December 9, 1939, in order to more fully represent Qué'bec's heraldry and history. The coat of arms of Quebec was adopted by order-in-council of the Quebec government on 9 December 1939, [1] replacing the arms assigned by royal warrant of Queen Victoria on 26 May 1868. French settlers came early to North American, following in the wake of the explorers, and creating New France. Media in category "Coats of arms of Quebec City" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total.

A third used the coat of arms on a white field. Crest: A mural crown, symbolizing the city, as well as Quebec City's fortified walls. It described where the St. Lawrence River narrowed (at Quebec City). Shield of Arms: The core of the design is a symbolic representation of the most important elements from the city's history. Arms. It is an official part of the coat of arms and has been the official licence plate motto since 1978, replacing "La belle province" (the beautiful province). Shop Quebec Coat of Arms Postcard created by WorldGoRound. December 9, 1939 - On this date, a new coat of arms was adopted by an order in council of the Government of Québec to better reflect Québec history and heraldic rules. Coat of Arms Officially granted by Royal Warrant on May 26, 1868, by Queen Victoria.