Coat of arms of Orkney

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Coat of arms of Orkney
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Adopted 3 March 1975
Crest Islands area coronet
Escutcheon Per pale azure and gules; dexter; a dragon galley or, sails furled argent, sinister, a lion rampant, imperially crowned, or, holding in the forepaws a battle axe erect in pale or
Supporters Dexter, a udaller habited of the fifteenth century, and, sinister, a unicorn argent, armed, maned and unguled or, and gorged of a collar gules, pendent therefrom an oval badge azure, fimbriated or, charged with a saltire argent
Motto Boreas domus mare amicus

The coat of arms of Orkney was adopted on 3 March 1975 and is among the oldest of those of the Scottish Council Areas, as the Orkney Islands Council was unaffected by the 1996 local government reform. With the exception of the islands area coronet and a different sinister supporter the current coat of arms is also identical to that of the pre-1975 Orkney County Council.

Coat of arms of Norway
Coat of arms of Norway

The shield depicts the Clan Sinclair ship and the Norwegian lion. This reflects the history of Orkney, which was under Norway for several centuries until it was pawned as dowry security in 1468, and where members of the Sinclar family held the Earldom of Orkney for almost a century in the Late Middle Ages in fealty to the monarchs of Norway.






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