Coat of arms of Montreal - Montreal, QC
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N 45° 30.538 W 073° 33.100
18T E 613135 N 5040512
Coat of arms of Montreal on the wall of Bonsecours Market.
Waymark Code: WMT35A
Location: Québec, Canada
Date Posted: 09/17/2016
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Bonsecours Market (French: Marché Bonsecours), at 350 rue Saint-Paul in Old Montreal, is a two-story domed public market. For more than 100 years, it was the main public market in the Montreal area. It also briefly accommodated the Parliament of United Canada for one session in 1849.
The first coat of arms of Montreal was designed by Jacques Viger, the city's first mayor, and adopted in 1833 by the city councillors.
Modifications were made some one hundred five years later and adopted on 21 March 1938, resulting in the version currently in use. The coat of arms was the only city emblem representing Montreal until 1981, when a stylized logo was developed for common daily use, reserving the coat of arms for ceremonial events and occasions.
The blazon of the shield in the first coat of arms was as follows: Argent, a saltire gules between in chief a rose of the last leaved and slipped, in base a beaver to the dexter with a branch, and in fess a thistle leaved and slipped and a sprig of shamrock proper.[2] The scroll and motto below the shield read Concordia Salus, a Latin phrase translated as "salvation through harmony".
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