Bath Guildhall -- Bath High Street, Bath, Somerset, UK
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N 51° 22.935 W 002° 21.540
30U E 544607 N 5692528
The gorgeous Guildhall in Bath sports the city's coat of arms
Waymark Code: WMTA8K
Location: South West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 10/22/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Dorcadion Team
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The Bath Guildhall was built in the Georgian style of local bath Stone in 1775. Given its proximity to the famous Roman Baths nearby, the Guildhall complements the Ancient Roman architecture of the baths, and even holds its own near the Gothic Bath Abbey across the High Street.

The building is decorated with several reliefs alluding to the governmental use of the building, including sevreal examples of the local Bath coat of arms.

From the Bath-Braunschwieg Twinning Association: (visit link)

"Bath’s Coats of Arms by Richard Wyatt at the Virtual Museum of Bath

The City’s Coat of Arms in the Guildhall.

You’ll come across various visual interpretations of Bath’s coat of arms around the city but the one l am showing you is based on the earliest depiction from 1568 in William Smith’s Particular Description of England – now in the British Museum.

The ownership of the crest is actually unclear as there is no longer a Bath City Council – the city is now part of a unitary authority which does not display the crest on its documents or website.

Let’s take you through the coat of arms from bottom to top.
The motto – Aqua Sulis or Waters of Sulus – is the Roman name for Bath.

A lion and a bear hold up the shield and stand on oak branches with acorns which are linked to King Bladud – the legendary founder of Bath – and the man feeding his pigs acorns when they ran off to discover the steaming mud and thermal waters of the hot springs.

The lion stands for bravery, valour, strength and royalty. The bear for strength, cunning and ferocity in the protection of one’s kindred.

The official Coat of Arms for the City of Bath
The shield depicts the town wall, the mineral springs and River Avon and the sword of St Paul – one of the patron saints of Bath Abbey – which is also the town’s parish church.

The lion and bear also display the crossed sword and keys – representing both patron saints. St Peter – who held the keys to the kingdom of Heaven – shares the protection of the Abbey with St Paul.

Above them the crown of King Edgar – first king of all England – is held aloft by the arms of St Dunstan who performed his coronation in Bath in 973 AD.

So now you know. Many thanks to Richard Wyatt at the “ THE VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF BATH.” Please visit his website for more interesting news and information about Bath."
Bearer of Coat of Arms: Town

Full name of the bearer: City of Bath

Where is Coat of Arms installed (short description) ?:
On the Guildhall at the Bath High Street near Bath Abbey


Material / Design: Stone

Blazon (heraldic description):
Official blazon Arms : Per fesse embattled Azure and Gules the base masoned Sable in chief two Bars wavy over all a Sword erect Argent pomel and hilt Or between in base two Crosses bottonee of the third. Crest : On a Wreath Argent and Azure issuant a dexter and sinister Cubit Arm habited holding aloft a representation of the Crown of King Edgar proper. Supporters : On the dexter side a Lion and on the sinister side a Bear each standing upon a Branch of Oak fructed proper and charged on the shoulder with a Sword in bend proper hilt and pomel enfiling two Keys in bend sinister addorsed Or. Motto : 'AQUAE SULIS' - The waters of Sul Source: http://www.ngw.nl/heraldrywiki/index.php?title=Bath_(England)


Address:
Bath High Street bath Somerset UK


Web page about the structure where is Coat of Arms installed (if exists): [Web Link]

Web page about the bearer of Coat of Arms (if exists): [Web Link]

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