MAKE A MEME View Large Image Unofficial provincial shield design used between 1895 to 1911. Based on the design of the Rev. Arthur John Beanlands, Rector, Canon and Sub-Dean of Christ Church Cathedral in Victoria, BC. Although the province was granted the current ...
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Keywords: backboard circle round geometric bright abstract wheel vehicle text airplane aircraft court game sport symmetry pattern Unofficial provincial shield design used between 1895 to 1911. Based on the design of the Rev. Arthur John Beanlands, Rector, Canon and Sub-Dean of Christ Church Cathedral in Victoria, BC. Although the province was granted the current shield by the English College of Arms in 1906 with the position of the base and chief reversed, along with the motto 'Splendor Sine Occasu' depicted, Beanlands' design continued in use as the provincial seal for another five years. Unofficial provincial shield design used between 1895 to 1911. Based on the design of the Rev. Arthur John Beanlands, Rector, Canon and Sub-Dean of Christ Church Cathedral in Victoria, BC. Although the province was granted the current shield by the English College of Arms in 1906 with the position of the base and chief reversed, along with the motto 'Splendor Sine Occasu' depicted, Beanlands' design continued in use as the provincial seal for another five years.
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