Armorial of London
This is a list of coats of arms of London.
London borough councils
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Coat of arms of Havering
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Coat of arms of Hounslow
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Coat of arms of Islington
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Coat of arms of Kensington and Chelsea
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Coat of arms of Kingston upon Thames
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Coat of arms of Lambeth
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Coat of arms of Lewisham
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Coat of arms of Merton
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Coat of arms of Newham
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Coat of arms of Redbridge
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Coat of arms of Southwark
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Coat of arms of Sutton
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Coat of arms of Tower Hamlets
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Coat of arms of Waltham Forest
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Coat of arms of Wandsworth
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Coat of arms of Westminster
Institutions
City institutions
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Coat of arms of the City and Guilds of London Institute
Great XII Companies
Others
Guilds and Companies without Livery
Academic
Schools
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City of London School (adopted arms of the City of London)
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Universities & constituent colleges
Escutcheons only. For the full achievement see the linked articles.
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Middlesex University London (adopted arms of Middlesex)
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Societies
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Badge of the Royal Geographical Society (no longer in use)
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Historic
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Coat of arms of Middlesex, 1910-1965 (absorbed into Greater London)
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Coat of arms of London County Council, 1914-1965
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Coat of arms of the Greater London Council, 1965-1986
Metropolitan boroughs (1900-1965)
Between 1900 and 1965 the former County of London (covering an area now referred to as Inner London) was divided into metropolitan boroughs.[3]
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St Pancras (unofficial, used from 1901 until official arms granted in 1936)
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Other former boroughs and districts
These are the other former metropolitan boroughs and districts which belonged to Middlesex, Surrey, Essex, Kent and Hertfordshire before 1965 and were transferred to Greater London that year. (Note: Harrow is excluded because its arms, like its area, remained unaltered when it became a London Borough).
See also
References
- ^ "Civic Heraldry of England and Wales - Greater London Region". Retrieved 13 June 2023.
- ^ Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles (1915). The Book of Public Arms. London; Edinburgh : T.C. & E.C. Jack.
- ^ "Civic Heraldry of England and Wales-London, County of". Retrieved 13 June 2023.