Gqeberha Coat of Arms - Eastern Cape, South Africa
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member denben
S 33° 57.717 E 025° 37.375
35H E 372768 N 6241208
The first coat of arm of Gqeberha (previously named Port Elizabeth) can be seen on the facade of the main public library building.
Waymark Code: WM18247
Location: Eastern Cape, South Africa
Date Posted: 05/14/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
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The relief elements of the coat of arms are an elephant, two cinquefoils (flowers), three black buckles on a chevron and a bugle horn.

Description of Gqeberha coats of arms from wikipedia: "The Port Elizabeth municipality assumed a coat of arms on 9 January 1878. The design, prepared by Bradbury Wilkinson and Company (of London), was a simplified version of the arms of Sir Rufane Donkin: Gules, on a chevron Argent between two cinquefoils in chief and a bugle horn stringed in base Or, three buckles Sable; a chief embattled Argent thereon an elephant statant proper. The crest was a sailing ship, and the motto In meliora spera.

(In layman's terms: a red shield displaying, from top to bottom, an elephant on a silver horizontal strip whose lower edge is embattled, two gold cinquefoils, a silver chevron bearing three black buckles, and a gold bugle horn.)

Eighty years later, in 1958, the council made slight changes to the arms, and had them granted by the College of Arms. The changes consisted of adding two anchors to the chief of the shield, placing a red mural crown bearing three golden rings below the ship in the crest, and changing the motto to Tu meliora spera. The arms were registered with the Cape Provincial Administration in 1959, and at the Bureau of Heraldry in 1986." (visit link)
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Date Sculpture was opened for vewing?: 01/01/1901

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Where is this sculpture?:
Port Elizabeth Central,
Gqeberha, Eastern Cape South Africa
6006


Sculptors Name: Not listed

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