Category:Coat of arms of the Borough of Birmingham
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The coat of arms of the new borough of Birmingham which came into existence in 1838 was informally created from the arms of two ancient de Birmingham families and never approved by the College of Arms.
When Birmingham became a city in 1889 formal arms were requested and an ermine fess and mural crown were added and supporters granted. The arms were changed again in 1974 when Sutton Coldfield was incorporatd into the city.
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Media in category "Coat of arms of the Borough of Birmingham"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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Birmingham City Police factory key token with incorrect arms of Birmingham.jpg 2,608 × 2,800; 4.95 MB
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Coat of Arms of Birmingham, National Provincial Bank, 8 Bennetts Hill.jpg 4,908 × 3,647; 6.45 MB
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Coat of arms of the Borough of Birmingham on keystone on Council House.JPG 3,264 × 4,912; 5.88 MB
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Showell's Dictionary of Birmingham - title page (cropped).jpg 381 × 380; 44 KB
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Showell's Dictionary of Birmingham - title page.jpg 1,987 × 2,997; 522 KB
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Steelhouse Lane police station - 2014-03-25 - Andy Mabbett - 04.JPG 2,000 × 3,008; 2.7 MB
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Steelhouse Lane police station - 2014-03-25 - Andy Mabbett - 05.JPG 3,008 × 2,000; 2.63 MB
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Truncheon and handcuffs of Thomas Griffin of the Moor Street Patrol Association.jpg 2,598 × 4,346; 5.49 MB