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<span id="Contents"></span> | ==<span id="Contents"></span>Contents== | ||
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== | ==<span id="Acknowledgements"></span>Acknowledgements== | ||
<span id="Acknowledgements"></span>Urabba Parks Proprietary Limited acknowledges the traditional ownership of the Wiradjuri Nation upon whose ancestral lands Rankins Springs is now located, as well as all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities throughout Australia. We would also like to pay respect to all Indigenous Elders past, present and emerging, acknowledging them as the traditional custodians of knowledge for these lands. | Urabba Parks Proprietary Limited acknowledges the traditional ownership of the Wiradjuri Nation upon whose ancestral lands Rankins Springs is now located, as well as all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities throughout Australia. We would also like to pay respect to all Indigenous Elders past, present and emerging, acknowledging them as the traditional custodians of knowledge for these lands. | ||
Urabba Parks Proprietary Limited acknowledges all past and serving members of the Australian Defence Force, police and emergency services for their service. Please see the [[The King Charles III Roll of Australian Arms#Honour|Roll of Honour]]. | Urabba Parks Proprietary Limited acknowledges all past and serving members of the Australian Defence Force, police and emergency services for their service. Please see the [[The King Charles III Roll of Australian Arms#Honour|Roll of Honour]]. | ||
This publication uses material sourced from: | This publication uses material sourced from: | ||
*Wikimedia Commons [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page | *Wikimedia Commons [[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page]] | ||
*Book of Traceable Heraldic Art [https://heraldicart.org/ | *Book of Traceable Heraldic Art [[https://heraldicart.org/]] | ||
Material used from the above sources has been used under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) licence [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/]. | Material used from the above sources has been used under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) licence [[https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/]]. | ||
The Coronation Emblem, designed by Sir Jony Ive with his creative collective LoveFrom. The official emblem celebrates the coronation of His Majesty King Charles III. The emblem is created with the flora of the four nations of the United Kingdom: the rose for England, the thistle for Scotland, the daffodil for Wales and the shamrock for Northern Ireland. These natural forms combine to describe Saint Edward’s Crown, used for the coronation of British monarchs. | The Coronation Emblem, designed by Sir Jony Ive with his creative collective LoveFrom. The official emblem celebrates the coronation of His Majesty King Charles III. The emblem is created with the flora of the four nations of the United Kingdom: the rose for England, the thistle for Scotland, the daffodil for Wales and the shamrock for Northern Ireland. These natural forms combine to describe Saint Edward’s Crown, used for the coronation of British monarchs. | ||
Representations and descriptions of insignia used in substantive portions of this publication are for reference use only. The Coronation Emblem has been used in accordance with directions issued by the Lord Chamberlain’s Office. No endorsement, express or implied, has been given or received in the compilation of this publication. | Representations and descriptions of insignia used in substantive portions of this publication are for reference use only. The Coronation Emblem has been used in accordance with directions issued by the Lord Chamberlain’s Office. No endorsement, express or implied, has been given or received in the compilation of this publication. | ||
==Overview== | ==<span id="Overview"></span>Overview== | ||
The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles the Third and Queen Camilla bears great significance for the peoples of the Commonwealth realms and beyond. This historical event on 6 May just past gave us the opportunity to witness millennia of tradition in practice. However, in the midst of the pomp and circumstance we are reminded of the true purpose of leadership as embodied by His Majesty The King, in coming not to be served but to serve. This tradition of leadership in service continues in this country through the Australian Honours System and the bearing of heraldic Arms by lawful authority by institutions and people. | The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles the Third and Queen Camilla bears great significance for the peoples of the Commonwealth realms and beyond. This historical event on 6 May just past gave us the opportunity to witness millennia of tradition in practice. However, in the midst of the pomp and circumstance we are reminded of the true purpose of leadership as embodied by His Majesty The King, in coming not to be served but to serve. This tradition of leadership in service continues in this country through the Australian Honours System and the bearing of heraldic Arms by lawful authority by institutions and people. | ||
This roll of arms celebrate the Coronation of Their Majesties and the Centenary of the settlement of the current site of Rankins Springs, New South Wales, with 122 distinct and extant Australian coats of arms, one for each year of existence of the Commonwealth of Australia, which was formed on 1 January 1901. Included in this roll are the Arms of local authorities, our leading universities and professional bodies, as well as some eminent Australians. This is in addition to the Arms of senior members of the Royal Family, the Commonwealth, the States and internal Territories of Australia and the Memorial Roll. In addition, I have also compiled a list of Australian honours and awards complete with a heraldic description (blazon) of each ribbon bar. | This roll of arms celebrate the Coronation of Their Majesties and the Centenary of the settlement of the current site of Rankins Springs, New South Wales, with 122 distinct and extant Australian coats of arms, one for each year of existence of the Commonwealth of Australia, which was formed on 1 January 1901. Included in this roll are the Arms of local authorities, our leading universities and professional bodies, as well as some eminent Australians. This is in addition to the Arms of senior members of the Royal Family, the Commonwealth, the States and internal Territories of Australia and the Memorial Roll. In addition, I have also compiled a list of Australian honours and awards complete with a heraldic description (blazon) of each ribbon bar. | ||
In the 12th century, knights participating in ‘tournaments’ would present their shields before a herald (a word derived the Frankish word *''hariwald'', meaning ‘commander of an army’). This led to the development of heraldry, or the study of armorial bearings, as a field of academic study. A defining characteristic of heraldic insignia is that it is officially described using terminology commonly known as ‘blazonry.’ Indeed, the origin of the term ‘emblazon’ originally referred to a graphical depiction of insignia drawn from the ‘blazon’ or heraldic description. I have included a | In the 12th century, knights participating in ‘tournaments’ would present their shields before a herald (a word derived the Frankish word *''hariwald'', meaning ‘commander of an army’). This led to the development of heraldry, or the study of armorial bearings, as a field of academic study. A defining characteristic of heraldic insignia is that it is officially described using terminology commonly known as ‘blazonry.’ Indeed, the origin of the term ‘emblazon’ originally referred to a graphical depiction of insignia drawn from the ‘blazon’ or heraldic description. I have included a glossary (on page 111) to complement your understanding of the terms used in blazonry, which poetically and succinctly describes insignia in a timeless fashion. | ||
Developing from the notions of honour espoused by the knights in shining armour from a long time ago, heraldry began to be regulated in the 15th century in England and Wales under the auspices of the Sovereign as ''fons honorum'', which translates as ‘fount of honour.’ It is this ancient Royal Prerogative that underpins the Australian Honours System including the Order of Australia and service medals. The Officers of Arms, initially private heralds of the Sovereign, were originally granted the powers of a Royal Commission and empowered to ensure only eminent persons could bear arms. In 1484, King Richard III incorporated the heralds as a body corporate, and in 1555, Queen Mary and her husband King Philip II of Spain re-incorporated the body as The College of Arms. Disputes over the ownership of armorial bearings would be heard by a Court of Chivalry, overseen by the Earl Marshal, His Grace the Duke of Norfolk | Developing from the notions of honour espoused by the knights in shining armour from a long time ago, heraldry began to be regulated in the 15th century in England and Wales under the auspices of the Sovereign as ''fons honorum'', which translates as ‘fount of honour.’ It is this ancient Royal Prerogative that underpins the Australian Honours System including the Order of Australia and service medals. The Officers of Arms, initially private heralds of the Sovereign, were originally granted the powers of a Royal Commission and empowered to ensure only eminent persons could bear arms. In 1484, King Richard III incorporated the heralds as a body corporate, and in 1555, Queen Mary and her husband King Philip II of Spain re-incorporated the body as The College of Arms. Disputes over the ownership of armorial bearings would be heard by a Court of Chivalry, overseen by the Earl Marshal, His Grace the Duke of Norfolk. Although the enforcement powers of the officers of arms have been since been abrogated by statute, they still make grants of armorial bearings to eminent persons and institutions. | ||
Although some legal sources say the authority of the College in Australia was discontinued by the ''Australia Act 1986'', it is important to note that this did not have any effect in relation to the fount of honour. United Kingdom honours continued to be awarded on the nomination of the State governments until after the commencement of the Australia Act, in 1989. It is only after 1992 that UK honours began to be seen as foreign honours for which the permission of the Governor General must be sought for their wearing. However, Australians may continue to receive British honours ordinarily; an Australian who becomes a Knight of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (KBE) [Honours 22], on page 81, are entitled to the title ‘Sir’ as before 1992. A grant of Armorial Ensigns to an Australian Citizen by the Kings of Arms would be of similar status, in that it is an ordinary award equal to that given to British Citizens. Also, despite the Australia Act confirming the legislative, executive and judicial independence of Australia, His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury in England [Officials 1], on page 68, continued to appoint notaries public in Australia (a role originally conferred on him as a result of the Reformation) in most Australian jurisdictions until well after the Act’s commencement, and in the case of Victoria, 6 June 2002, being the commencement of the ''Public Notaries Act 2001''. | |||
This being said, the officers of arms, not having any statutory basis in either England or Australia, are greatly limited in their capacity to enforce the Law of Arms as to prevent members of the public from ‘assuming’ insignia without due authorisation by an Act of Parliament (as is the case with Macquarie University [57], on page 46, a Royal Warrant by His Majesty The King or letters patent issued by the kings of arms pursuant to a warrant issued by the Earl Marshal [Officials 2], on page 68. As such, only coats of arms recorded in His Majesty’s College of Arms are included in this roll. | |||
I do hope that this roll of arms will draw attention to the cause of patriation of Australia’s heraldic tradition and its integration with the Australian Honours System. In compiling a roll of arms, I am indeed continuing the cause of Charles Low in A Roll of Australian Arms, corporate and personal, borne by lawful authority (1971) and Colonel A G Puttock’s ''Heraldry in Australia'' (1988). | |||
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==<span id="Indigenous"></span>Indigenous flags== | ==<span id="Indigenous"></span>Indigenous flags== | ||
These flags represent the ongoing cultural connection of the Indigenous people of Australia to Country and were adopted under section 5 of the ''Flags Act 1953'' by Proclamation of the Governor General, The Honourable W.G. Hayden AC, published in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, Special, No. S259, 14 July 1995. | These flags represent the ongoing cultural connection of the Indigenous people of Australia to Country and were adopted under section 5 of the ''Flags Act 1953'' by Proclamation of the Governor General, The Honourable W.G. Hayden AC, published in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, Special, No. S259, 14 July 1995. | ||
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|'''1.''' Aboriginal Flag: Per fess Sable and Gules a Bezant. | |'''1.''' Aboriginal Flag: Per fess Sable and Gules a Bezant. Designer: Harold “Bundoo” Thomas | ||
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|'''2.''' Torres Strait Islander Flag: Vert on a Fess Azure fimbriated Sable a Mullet of five points Argent enclosed by a Dhari headdress of the Torres Strait Islander people also Argent. | |'''2.''' Torres Strait Islander Flag: Vert on a Fess Azure fimbriated Sable a Mullet of five points Argent enclosed by a Dhari headdress of the Torres Strait Islander people also Argent. Designer: Bernard Namok | ||
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|<span id="National_1"></span>'''1. The Australian National Flag:''' Azure on a Quarter a representation of the Union Jack (Azure the Crosses saltire of Saint Andrew of Scotland and Saint Patrick of Ireland quarterly per Saltire counter-changed Argent and Gules the latter fimbriated of the second surmounted by the Cross of Saint George of England of the third fimbriated as the saltire) proper in dexter base a seven-pointed Star (known as a ‘Commonwealth Star’) Argent in sinister a representation of the Constellation of the Southern Cross of the last. '''Adopted by section 5 of the ''Flags Act 1953''''': 14 April 1954 | |<span id="National_1"></span>'''1. The Australian National Flag:''' Azure on a Quarter a representation of the Union Jack (Azure the Crosses saltire of Saint Andrew of Scotland and Saint Patrick of Ireland quarterly per Saltire counter-changed Argent and Gules the latter fimbriated of the second surmounted by the Cross of Saint George of England of the third fimbriated as the saltire) proper in dexter base a seven-pointed Star (known as a ‘Commonwealth Star’) Argent in sinister a representation of the Constellation of the Southern Cross of the last. '''Adopted by section 5 of the ''Flags Act 1953''''': 14 April 1954 | ||
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| <span id="National_2"></span>'''2. Anthem:''' ''Advance Australia Fair'' | | <span id="National_2"></span>'''2. Anthem:''' ''Advance Australia Fair'' | ||
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| I. ''Australians all let us rejoice,'' | | I. ''Australians all let us rejoice,'' | ||
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|+Their Majesties The King and Queen and members of the Royal Family | |+Their Majesties The King and Queen and members of the Royal Family | ||
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|<span id="Royal_1"></span>'''1. His Majesty The King (Charles the Third | |<span id="Royal_1"></span>'''1. His Majesty The King (Charles the Third)''': Quarterly in the first and fourth quarters Gules three Lions passant guardant in pale Or langued and armed Azure in the second quarter Or a Lion rampant Gules armed and langued Azure within a double Tressure flory-counter-flory Gules in the third quarter Azure a Harp Or stringed Argent. | ||
'''Crest:''' A Lion statant guardant Or langued Gules armed Argent royally crowned Proper. | '''Crest:''' A Lion statant guardant Or langued Gules armed Argent royally crowned Proper. | ||
'''Cypher:''' C surmounted by an R in the outstroke of the C passing under the stem and over the leg of the R within the bowl of the R the numeral Three all Or the whole ensigned by a Tudor Crown. | '''Cypher:''' C surmounted by an R in the outstroke of the C passing under the stem and over the leg of the R within the bowl of the R the numeral Three all Or the whole ensigned by a Tudor Crown. | ||
'''Supporters''': Lion rampant guardant Or langued and armed Gules royally crowned Proper and a Unicorn rampant Argent armed crined and unguled Or and gorged with a Coronet composed of Crosses pattée and Fleurs-de-lis a chain affixed thereto passing through the forelegs and reflexed over the back Or. | '''Supporters''': Lion rampant guardant Or langued and armed Gules royally crowned Proper and a Unicorn rampant Argent armed crined and unguled Or and gorged with a Coronet composed of Crosses pattée and Fleurs-de-lis a chain affixed thereto passing through the forelegs and reflexed over the back Or. | ||
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|<span id="Royal_2"></span>'''2. Her Majesty The Queen (Camilla) LG LT GCVO PC''': Per pale the Arms of Her Majesty’s husband His Majesty The King and the Arms of Her Majesty’s late father '''Bruce Middleton Hope Shand''' MC & Bar DL being Azure a Boar's Head erased behind the ears Argent armed and langued Or on a Chief engrailed Argent between two Mullets Gules a Cross crosslet fitchy Sable. | |<span id="Royal_2"></span>'''2. Her Majesty The Queen (Camilla)''' '''LG LT GCVO PC''': Per pale the Arms of Her Majesty’s husband His Majesty The King and the Arms of Her Majesty’s late father '''Bruce Middleton Hope Shand''' MC & Bar DL being Azure a Boar's Head erased behind the ears Argent armed and langued Or on a Chief engrailed Argent between two Mullets Gules a Cross crosslet fitchy Sable. | ||
'''Cypher:''' C on an R cursive the chief and base arms of the C passing under the stem and leg of the R respectively all Or the whole ensigned with a Queen's Crown proper | '''Cypher:''' C on an R cursive the chief and base arms of the C passing under the stem and leg of the R respectively all Or the whole ensigned with a Queen's Crown proper | ||
'''Royal anthem:''' God Save The King | '''Royal anthem:''' God Save The King | ||
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''God save the King!'' | ''God save the King!'' | ||
|II. ''O Lord our God arise,'' | |II. ''O Lord our God arise,'' | ||
''Scatter his enemies,'' | ''Scatter his enemies,'' | ||
''and make them fall:'' | ''and make them fall:'' | ||
''Confound their politics,'' | ''Confound their politics,'' | ||
''Frustrate their knavish tricks,'' | ''Frustrate their knavish tricks,'' | ||
''On thee our hopes we fix:'' | ''On thee our hopes we fix:'' | ||
''God save us all!'' | ''God save us all!'' | ||
|III. ''Thy choicest gifts in store,'' | |III. ''Thy choicest gifts in store,'' | ||
''On him be pleased to pour;'' | ''On him be pleased to pour;'' | ||
''Long may he reign:'' | ''Long may he reign:'' | ||
''May he defend our laws,'' | ''May he defend our laws,'' | ||
''And ever give us cause,'' | ''And ever give us cause,'' | ||
''To sing with heart and voice,'' | ''To sing with heart and voice,'' | ||
''God save the King!'' | ''God save the King!'' | ||
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|<span id="Royal_3"></span>'''3. His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales (Prince William) KG KT PC ADC''': The Arms of His Royal Highness’ father His Majesty The King differenced by a plain Label of three points Argent | |<span id="Royal_3"></span>'''3.''' '''His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales (Prince William)''' '''KG KT PC ADC''': The Arms of His Royal Highness’ father His Majesty The King differenced by a plain Label of three points Argent. | ||
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|<span id="Royal_4"></span>'''4. His Royal Highness Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex''' '''KCVO''': The Arms of His Royal Highness’ father His Majesty The King differenced by a Label of five points Argent the first third and fifth points charged with an Escallop Gules | |<span id="Royal_4"></span>'''4. His Royal Highness Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex''' '''KCVO''': The Arms of His Royal Highness’ father His Majesty The King differenced by a Label of five points Argent the first third and fifth points charged with an Escallop Gules. | ||
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|<span id="Royal_5"></span>'''5. Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal (Princess Anne) KG KT GCVO GCStJ''': The Arms of Her Royal Highness’ mother '''Queen Elizabeth II''' (now borne by His Majesty The King) differenced by a Label of three points Argent first and third charged with a Saint George's Cross the second with a Heart Gules | |<span id="Royal_5"></span>'''5. Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal (Princess Anne)''' '''KG KT GCVO GCStJ''': The Arms of Her Royal Highness’ mother '''Queen Elizabeth II''' (now borne by His Majesty The King) differenced by a Label of three points Argent first and third charged with a Saint George's Cross the second with a Heart Gules. | ||
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|<span id="Royal_6"></span>'''6. His Royal Highness Prince Andrew, Duke of York''' '''KG GCVO''': The Arms of His Royal Highness’ mother Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II differenced by a label of three points Argent the central point charged with an Anchor Azure | |<span id="Royal_6"></span>'''6. His Royal Highness Prince Andrew, Duke of York''' '''KG GCVO''': The Arms of His Royal Highness’ mother Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II differenced by a label of three points Argent the central point charged with an Anchor Azure. | ||
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| <span id="Royal_7"></span>'''7. His Royal Highness Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh''' '''KG GCVO''': The Arms of His Royal Highness’ mother Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II differenced by a label Argent charged on the centre point with a Tudor Rose | | <span id="Royal_7"></span>'''7. His Royal Highness Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh''' '''KG GCVO''': The Arms of His Royal Highness’ mother Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II differenced by a label Argent charged on the centre point with a Tudor Rose. | ||
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|<span id="Royal_8"></span>'''8. His Royal Highness Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester''' '''KG GCVO GCStJ''': The Arms of His Royal Highness’ father '''His Royal Highness Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester''' '''KG KT KP GCB GCMG GCVO GCStJ ADC''', Governor‑General of the Commonwealth of Australia from 1945 to 1947, being the Arms of his father '''His Majesty King George V''' (now borne by His Majesty The King) differenced by a Label of five Points Argent the centre and two outer Points charged with a Cross Gules, and the inner Points with a Lion passant guardant also Gules. | |<span id="Royal_8"></span>'''8. His Royal Highness Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester''' '''KG GCVO GCStJ''': The Arms of His Royal Highness’ father '''His Royal Highness Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester''' '''KG KT KP GCB GCMG GCVO GCStJ ADC''', Governor‑General of the Commonwealth of Australia from 1945 to 1947, being the Arms of his father '''His Majesty King George V''' (now borne by His Majesty The King) differenced by a Label of five Points Argent the centre and two outer Points charged with a Cross Gules, and the inner Points with a Lion passant guardant also Gules. | ||
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|<span id="Royal_9"></span>'''9. His Royal Highness Prince Edward, Duke of Kent''' '''KG GCMG GCVO ADC''': The Arms of His Royal Highness’ father His Royal Highness '''Prince George, Duke of Kent''' '''KG KT GCMG GCVO ADC''' being the Arms of his father His Majesty King George V differenced by a Label of five points Argent the points charged alternately with three Anchors Azure and two Crosses Gules. | |<span id="Royal_9"></span>'''9. His Royal Highness Prince Edward, Duke of Kent''' '''KG GCMG GCVO ADC''': The Arms of His Royal Highness’ father His Royal Highness '''Prince George, Duke of Kent''' '''KG KT GCMG GCVO ADC''' being the Arms of his father His Majesty King George V differenced by a Label of five points Argent the points charged alternately with three Anchors Azure and two Crosses Gules. | ||
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|<span id="Royal_10"></span>'''10. Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy''' '''KG GCVO''': The Arms of His Majesty King George V (descending to Her Royal Highness through her father His Royal Highness Prince George, Duke of Kent) differenced by a Label of five points Argent the centre point charged with a Cross Gules the inner points charged with an Anchor Azure the outer points charged with a Heart Gules. | |<span id="Royal_10"></span>'''10. Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy''' '''KG GCVO''': The Arms of His Majesty King George V (descending to Her Royal Highness through her father His Royal Highness Prince George, Duke of Kent) differenced by a Label of five points Argent the centre point charged with a Cross Gules the inner points charged with an Anchor Azure the outer points charged with a Heart Gules. | ||
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|<span id="Royal_11"></span>'''11. His Royal Highness Prince Michael of Kent GCVO KStJ''': The Arms of His Majesty King George V (descending to His Royal Highness through his father His Royal Highness Prince George, Duke of Kent) differenced by a Label of five points Argent the centre point charged with a Cross Gules the inner points charged with an Anchor Azure the outer points charged with a Cross Gules. | |<span id="Royal_11"></span>'''11. His Royal Highness Prince Michael of Kent GCVO KStJ''': The Arms of His Majesty King George V (descending to His Royal Highness through his father His Royal Highness Prince George, Duke of Kent) differenced by a Label of five points Argent the centre point charged with a Cross Gules the inner points charged with an Anchor Azure the outer points charged with a Cross Gules. | ||
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| '''Insignia of the Sovereign of the Order of Australia''': Convex disc Gold semy of Mimosa Wattle blossoms Or bejewelled proper thereon a Roundel Azure fimbriated Or charged with the Armorial Ensigns of the Commonwealth proper and ensigned with the Crown of Saint Edward also proper. | | '''Insignia of the Sovereign of the Order of Australia''': Convex disc Gold semy of Mimosa Wattle blossoms Or bejewelled proper thereon a Roundel Azure fimbriated Or charged with the Armorial Ensigns of the Commonwealth proper and ensigned with the Crown of Saint Edward also proper. | ||
His Majesty The King [ | His Majesty The King [Royal 1] is the Sovereign of the Order of Australia, as fount of honour (fons honourum). | ||
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|<span id="Federal_2"></span>'''2. Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia'''. ''' | |<span id="Federal_2"></span>'''2. Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia'''. '''Flag''': Azure the Royal Crest (a Royal Crown proper thereupon a Lion statant guardant Or langued Gules armed Argent royally crowned Proper) in base a Scroll Or inscribed thereon COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA in Letters Sable. | ||
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|<span id="Federal_9"></span>'''9. Australian Federal Police''': Sable on a Tierce in pale Argent a Wreath of Laurel proper a seven-pointed Star Silver thereon a Roundel Azure inscribed in circle clockwise and in chief AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL of the second and in base a Scroll also Azure the inscription POLICE also of the second and thereon a Plate charged with the Armorial Ensigns of the Commonwealth proper all ensigned with the Crown of Saint Edward proper crosses and arches Silver the whole within a Bordure chequy of the first and second. '''Adopted''': 1981 | |<span id="Federal_9"></span>'''9. Australian Federal Police''': Sable on a Tierce in pale Argent a Wreath of Laurel proper a seven-pointed Star Silver thereon a Roundel Azure inscribed in circle clockwise and in chief AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL of the second and in base a Scroll also Azure the inscription POLICE also of the second and thereon a Plate charged with the Armorial Ensigns of the Commonwealth proper all ensigned with the Crown of Saint Edward proper crosses and arches Silver the whole within a Bordure chequy of the first and second. '''Adopted''': 1981 | ||
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== | ==The States and Territories== | ||
=== | ===New South Wales === | ||
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=== | === Queensland=== | ||
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=== | ===South Australia=== | ||
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|'''4. State of South Australia, Adelaide.''' '''Badge''': The Rising Sun Or with thereon an Australian Piping Shrike displayed proper and standing on a staff of a gum tree raguly Gules and Vert. '''Adopted''': 30 April 1893 | |'''4. State of South Australia, Adelaide.''' '''Badge''': The Rising Sun Or with thereon an Australian Piping Shrike displayed proper, and standing on a staff of a gum tree raguly Gules and Vert. '''Adopted''': 30 April 1893 | ||
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=== | ===Western Australia=== | ||
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|'''5. State of Western Australia, Perth.''' '''Badge''': A Roundel Or charged with a Black Swan naiant proper. '''Adopted''': 1953 | |'''5. State of Western Australia, Perth.''' '''Badge''': A Roundel Or charged with a Black Swan naiant proper. '''Adopted''': 1953 | ||
Prior to 1953, the Black Swan faced sinister (to the bearer’s left and the viewer’s right). The original badge is featured on the Commonwealth Arms [ | Prior to 1953, the Black Swan faced sinister (to the bearer’s left and the viewer’s right). The original badge is featured on the Commonwealth Arms [Federal 1], 11. | ||
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|'''Flower:''' Sturt's desert rose (''Gossypium sturtianum''). Depicted by Wikimedia Commons user “Squiresy92” | |'''Flower:''' Sturt's desert rose (''Gossypium sturtianum''). Depicted by Wikimedia Commons user “Squiresy92” | ||
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|<span id="Territory_5"></span>'''5. Territory of Cocos (Keeling) Islands, West Island'''. '''Flag''': Vert a Crescent reversed Or in dexter chief Rising Sun depicted as a Bezant charged with a Palm Tree proper in sinister a representation of the Constellation of the Southern Cross of the second. Designer: Mohammed Minkom '''Adopted''': 6 April 2004 | |<span id="Territory_5"></span>'''5. Territory of Cocos (Keeling) Islands, West Island'''. '''Flag''': Vert a Crescent reversed Or in dexter chief Rising Sun depicted as a Bezant charged with a Palm Tree proper in sinister a representation of the Constellation of the Southern Cross of the second. Designer: Mohammed Minkom '''Adopted''': 6 April 2004 | ||
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|'''Australian Institute of Architects'''. See [ | |'''Australian Institute of Architects'''. See [95] | ||
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|'''7. Australian Institute of Building | |'''7.''' Australian Institute of Building (formerly Australian Institute of Builders), Bruce, Australian Capital Territory: Or a right-angled Chevron reversed Gules between in chief an open Book proper inscribed with the word 'Scientia' in Letters Sable and in base throughout a Stone Wall embattled also proper. | ||
'''Warrant''': 19 February 1960 | '''Warrant''': 19 February 1960 | ||
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|'''Bank of New South Wales'''. See [ | |'''Bank of New South Wales'''. See [120] | ||
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|'''16. The Honourable Dame Quentin Alice Louise Bryce AD CVO''', Brisbane: The Arms of Dame Quentin’s late husband, Michael John Strachan Bryce AM AE, being Azure on a Saltire Argent five Mullets of the first on a Chief Gules a pair of Compasses Silver between two Mural Crowns Or differenced by a Lozenge of the second as a widow. | |'''16. The Honourable Dame Quentin Alice Louise Bryce AD CVO''', Brisbane: The Arms of Dame Quentin’s late husband, Michael John Strachan Bryce AM AE, being Azure on a Saltire Argent five Mullets of the first on a Chief Gules a pair of Compasses Silver between two Mural Crowns Or differenced by a Lozenge of the second as a widow. | ||
Dame Quentin is a Dame of Grace of the Order of St John [ | Dame Quentin is a Dame of Grace of the Order of St John [Honours 59], and has been awarded the Australian Sports Medal [Honours 143] and the Centenary Medal [Honours 144]. | ||
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|'''18. Burdekin Shire Council''', Queensland: Vert a Pale wavy Azure fimbriated Argent between in dexter a Mask of Tragedy inverted and tied at its chief to a Mask of Comedy and in sinister | |'''18. Burdekin Shire Council''', Queensland: Vert a Pale wavy Azure fimbriated Argent between in dexter a Mask of Tragedy inverted and tied at its chief to a Mask of Comedy all of the second and in sinister a Mask of Comedy inverted and tied at its chief to a Mask of Tragedy all of the last. | ||
'''Granted''': 31 January 1988 | '''Granted''': 31 January 1988 | ||
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|'''19. Central Queensland University''', Norman Gardens, Rockhampton, Queensland: Per fess enarched Azure and Vert on a Cotise in bordure and on the division Or at the centre point a Sun proper in chief an open Book proper edged Azure bound and clasped Or inscribed with the words DOCTRINA PERPETUA in Letters Sable. | |'''19. Central Queensland University''', Norman Gardens, Rockhampton, Queensland: Per fess enarched Azure and Vert on a Cotise in bordure and on the division Or at the centre point a Sun proper in chief an open Book proper edged Azure bound and clasped Or inscribed with the words 'DOCTRINA PERPETUA' in Letters Sable. | ||
The inscription translates into English as ‘forever learning’. | The inscription translates into English as ‘forever learning’. | ||
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|'''26. Professor Mark Raymond Compton''' '''AM''', Sydney: Vert on a Cross nowy Gules fimbriated Argent in between four Maltese Crosses of the third a Sun Or the whole augmented in chief with the Arms of the Order of St John being Gules a Cross Argent in the first quarter the Royal Crest (being a Royal Crown proper thereon a Lion statant guardant Or langued Gules armed Argent royally crowned proper) as a Bailiff Grand Cross ([ | |'''26. Professor Mark Raymond Compton''' '''AM''', Sydney: Vert on a Cross nowy Gules fimbriated Argent in between four Maltese Crosses of the third a Sun Or the whole augmented in chief with the Arms of the Order of St John being Gules a Cross Argent in the first quarter the Royal Crest (being a Royal Crown proper thereon a Lion statant guardant Or langued Gules armed Argent royally crowned proper) as a Bailiff Grand Cross ([Honours 58]). | ||
Professor Compton has been awarded the Centenary Medal [ | Professor Compton has been awarded the Centenary Medal [Honours 144]. | ||
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|'''27. The Honourable Dr Neil Raymond Conn''' '''AO''', North Turramurra, New South Wales: Azure between three Octagons Or voided Azure each charged with a Mullet of eight points of the second a Chevron counter-raguly and ensigned with a Latin Cross conjoined in the second and fourth quarters with a Crescent and in the base by two Serpents addorsed Argent the whole augmented as a Bailiff Grand Cross of the Order of St John ([ | |'''27. The Honourable Dr Neil Raymond Conn''' '''AO''', North Turramurra, New South Wales: Azure between three Octagons Or voided Azure each charged with a Mullet of eight points of the second a Chevron counter-raguly and ensigned with a Latin Cross conjoined in the second and fourth quarters with a Crescent and in the base by two Serpents addorsed Argent the whole augmented as a Bailiff Grand Cross of the Order of St John ([Honours 58]). | ||
'''Granted''': 25 April 2015. | '''Granted''': 25 April 2015. | ||
Dr Conn has been awarded the Centenary Medal [ | Dr Conn has been awarded the Centenary Medal [Honours 144]. | ||
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'''Granted''': 9 December 1959 | '''Granted''': 9 December 1959 | ||
'''Source''': Low, op. cit., 57 | '''Source''': Low, op. cit., 57. | ||
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|'''32. Mark Robin Elm''', Coombabah, Queensland: Argent a Griffin segreant Vert beak and forelegs Or holding in the dexter forefoot and pendent therefrom a Pace-Stick Sable garnished Or on a Chief Gules three Mullets of eight points Or. The griffin is a mythical creature which alludes to the armiger’s Irish ancestry, while the pace-stick represents Mr Elm’s career with the Australian Federal Police [ | |'''32. Mark Robin Elm''', Coombabah, Queensland: Argent a Griffin segreant Vert beak and forelegs Or holding in the dexter forefoot and pendent therefrom a Pace-Stick Sable garnished Or on a Chief Gules three Mullets of eight points Or. The griffin is a mythical creature which alludes to the armiger’s Irish ancestry, while the pace-stick represents Mr Elm’s career with the Australian Federal Police [Federal 9], New South Wales Police [in State 1], and United Nations Peacekeeping. '''Granted''': 2020 '''Source''': https://www.whitelionsociety.org.uk/armorial/350-mark-elm. Retrieved 12 April 2023. | ||
Mr Elm has been awarded the Police Overseas Service Medal [ | Mr Elm has been awarded the Police Overseas Service Medal [Honours 125] with East Timor clasp on 19 August 2003, the National Medal [Honours 149] for services with the Australian Federal Police on 28 April 2005 (with clasp 23 May 2016 for services to the New South Wales Police Force), the National Police Service Medal [Honours 129] on 26 November 2014 for services with New South Wales Police Force and the National Emergency Medal [Honours 127] with North Queensland 2019 clasp on 6 August 2020. | ||
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'''Granted''': 20 April 1971 | '''Granted''': 20 April 1971 | ||
'''Source''': | '''Source''': <nowiki>http://fremantlestuff.info/ewers/crest.html</nowiki>. | ||
Retrieved 7 March 2023. | Retrieved 7 March 2023. | ||
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'''Source''': Low, op. cit., 55 | '''Source''': Low, op. cit., 55 | ||
The estoile (sea star) is derived from the armorial ensigns of Captain James Cook RN, while the lion symbolises the State [ | The estoile (sea star) is derived from the armorial ensigns of Captain James Cook RN, while the lion symbolises the State [State 6]. | ||
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|'''45. Captain Ivan Michael Ingham AM RAN''', Canberra: Azure a Pale wavy Ermine surmounted by a Castle of three towers Or the portal Argent gated and masoned Sable and charged in Chief and in base with a Rose Gules barbed and seeded Or. '''Granted''': 20 May 2014 | |'''45. Captain Ivan Michael Ingham AM RAN''', Canberra: Azure a Pale wavy Ermine surmounted by a Castle of three towers Or the portal Argent gated and masoned Sable and charged in Chief and in base with a Rose Gules barbed and seeded Or. '''Granted''': 20 May 2014 | ||
Captain Ingham was awarded the Commendation for Distinguished Service [ | Captain Ingham was awarded the Commendation for Distinguished Service [Honours 82] on 27 November 2003 for distinguished performance, particularly in the conduct of Naval Gunfire Support actions, as the Air Warfare Officer of HMAS Anzac during Operation Falconer. | ||
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|'''46. James Cook University''', Townsville, Queensland: Barry wavy of eight Argent and Azure on a Sun in Splendour Or an open Book proper bound Sable edged Gules in dexter chief a Cross formy Azure fimbriated Or. The sun denotes enlightenment while the cross alludes to the University of Queensland [ | |'''46. James Cook University''', Townsville, Queensland: Barry wavy of eight Argent and Azure on a Sun in Splendour Or an open Book proper bound Sable edged Gules in dexter chief a Cross formy Azure fimbriated Or. The sun denotes enlightenment while the cross alludes to the University of Queensland [84], of which JCU was part. '''Warrant''': 18 September 1970 '''Granted''': 26 June 1972 Source: https://jculibrarynews.blogspot.com/2020/04/50-treasures-armorial-ensigns-of-james.html. | ||
Retrieved23 April 2023. | Retrieved23 April 2023. | ||
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|'''51. Lake Macquarie City Council''', New South Wales: Barry wavy of eight Azure and Argent issuant from the sixth bar two-masted Schooner representing Captain William Reid's | |'''51. Lake Macquarie City Council''', New South Wales: Barry wavy of eight Azure and Argent issuant from the sixth bar two-masted Schooner representing Captain William Reid's Martha in full sail Gold on a Chief Argent in between two Lozenges Argent each charged with a Roundel charged throughout with the Trunk of a Tree in cross-section proper a Fish of Lake Macquarie naiant fesswise also proper. '''Granted''': December 1970 | ||
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The cross pommelly refers to Christian faith, and the chevron is used as a symbol of learning, as evidenced by the Arms of Monash University [ | The cross pommelly refers to Christian faith, and the chevron is used as a symbol of learning, as evidenced by the Arms of Monash University [63], and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology [97]. | ||
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'''Source''': Low, op. cit., 35 | '''Source''': Low, op. cit., 35 | ||
See the entry of Sir John Monash, [ | See the entry of Sir John Monash, [Memorial 4]. | ||
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|'''71. New South Wales Bar Association''', Sydney: Ermine on a Cross Gules a Brief Scroll fesswise proper taped Gules between four Stars of eight points Or. The cross with stars alludes to the State of New South Wales, [ | |'''71. New South Wales Bar Association''', Sydney: Ermine on a Cross Gules a Brief Scroll fesswise proper taped Gules between four Stars of eight points Or. The cross with stars alludes to the State of New South Wales, [State 1], while the ermine denotes the close relationship between the judges’ Bench and the Bar. | ||
'''Warrant''': 12 August 1958 | '''Warrant''': 12 August 1958 | ||
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The Arms are differentiated from the older University of Sydney [ | The Arms are differentiated from the older University of Sydney [113], in that the place of the lion and book are swapped. | ||
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'''Granted''': 30 November 2018 | '''Granted''': 30 November 2018 | ||
Mr Potter holds the Police Overseas Service Medal [ | Mr Potter holds the Police Overseas Service Medal [Honours 125] with Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands and Cyprus Clasps, the National Emergency Medal [Honours 127] with Victorian Black Saturday Fires 2009 Clasp, the National Police Service Medal [Honours 129], National Medal [Honours 149] and 1st Clasp and the United Nations Medal (Cyprus). | ||
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The cross paty alludes to the Maltese cross which is used as the badge of the State of Queensland [ | The cross paty alludes to the Maltese cross which is used as the badge of the State of Queensland [State 3]. | ||
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|'''86. Redland City Council''', Queensland: Azure between in two bouquets of two Gladiolus spikes in saltire Or a Cornucopia palewise and effluent proper on a Chief a representation of a Seascape of the southern part of Moreton Bay looking towards North Stradbroke Island with the Old Cleveland Lighthouse thereon Matthew Flinders' Sloop the | |'''86. Redland City Council''', Queensland: Azure between in two bouquets of two Gladiolus spikes in saltire Or a Cornucopia palewise and effluent proper on a Chief a representation of a Seascape of the southern part of Moreton Bay looking towards North Stradbroke Island with the Old Cleveland Lighthouse thereon Matthew Flinders' Sloop, the 'Norfolk' in full sail proper. | ||
'''Granted''': 10 March 1976 | '''Granted''': 10 March 1976 | ||
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|'''87. Royal Adelaide Hospital''', South Australia: Per chevron Vert and Or in chief two Towers Or in base in front of an open Book Argent bound and clasped a Rod of Aesculapius Gules the Serpent Vert on a Chief Gules a Lion passant Or. The book symbolises the connection between the hospital and the University of Adelaide [ | |'''87. Royal Adelaide Hospital''', South Australia: Per chevron Vert and Or in chief two Towers Or in base in front of an open Book Argent bound and clasped a Rod of Aesculapius Gules the Serpent Vert on a Chief Gules a Lion passant Or. The book symbolises the connection between the hospital and the University of Adelaide [2]. | ||
'''Warrant''': 22 June 1964 | '''Warrant''': 22 June 1964 | ||
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'''Granted''': 26 January 2008 '''Source''': https://www.stonefamilyinaustralia.com.au/shane_stone/arms. Retrieved 28 February 2023. | '''Granted''': 26 January 2008 '''Source''': https://www.stonefamilyinaustralia.com.au/shane_stone/arms. Retrieved 28 February 2023. | ||
Mr Stone has been awarded the Centenary Medal [ | Mr Stone has been awarded the Centenary Medal [Honours 144] | ||
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The university is the oldest in Australia, being established under the ''University of Sydney Act 1850'' of the state parliament (now repealed). The Arms allude to the badge of NSW [ | The university is the oldest in Australia, being established under the ''University of Sydney Act 1850'' of the state parliament (now repealed). The Arms allude to the badge of NSW [State 1]. | ||
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|'''115. Tweed Shire Council''', New South Wales: A representation of a Coast featuring the Sun rising above Wollumbin (Mount Warning) all proper thereon James Cook's Ship | |'''115. Tweed Shire Council''', New South Wales: A representation of a Coast featuring the Sun rising above Wollumbin (Mount Warning) all proper thereon James Cook's Ship Endeavour sailing towards the sinister in full sail Or pennants flying Gules a Base barry wavy Argent and Azure. | ||
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|'''5. Norroy and Ulster King of Arms, Robert John Baptist Noel''' '''MA (Oxford) MPhil (Cambridge)''': Per pale Argent a Cross Gules and on a Chief Gules a Lion passant guardant crowned with an open Crown Or impaled with Or fretty Gules a Canton Ermine. | |'''5. Norroy and Ulster King of Arms, Robert John Baptist Noel''' '''MA (Oxford) MPhil (Cambridge)''': Per pale Argent a Cross Gules and on a Chief Gules a Lion passant guardant crowned with an open Crown Or impaled with Or fretty Gules a Canton Ermine. | ||
The province of the Norroy and Ulster encompasses all of England north of the River Trent (parts south of under the jurisdiction of Clarenceux) and Northern Ireland. Norroy and Ulster is also Herald of the Order of St Patrick [ | The province of the Norroy and Ulster encompasses all of England north of the River Trent (parts south of under the jurisdiction of Clarenceux) and Northern Ireland. Norroy and Ulster is also Herald of the Order of St Patrick [Honours 9]. | ||
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|'''1. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second''', born 21 April 1926 London – died 8 September 2022 Balmoral Castle. | |'''1. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second''', born 21 April 1926 London – died 8 September 2022 Balmoral Castle. | ||
Royal Family Order: An Oval charged throughout with a representation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second set in the year of her Coronation wearing an evening dress and jewel necklace decorated with the Insignia of the Sovereign of the Most Noble Order of the Garter [ | Royal Family Order: An Oval charged throughout with a representation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second set in the year of her Coronation wearing an evening dress and jewel necklace decorated with the Insignia of the Sovereign of the Most Noble Order of the Garter [Honours 4], and crowned with the State Diamond Diadem of His Majesty King George the Sixth all encircled by diamonds and ensigned by a Tudor Crown jewelled all proper. | ||
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|'''5. Lawrence Arthur Adamson''' '''CMG''', born 20 April 1860 Douglas, Isle of Man | |'''5. Lawrence Arthur Adamson''' '''CMG''', born 20 April 1860 Douglas, Isle of Man - died 14 December, 1932 Melbourne (aged 72): Vert guttée d’eau a Cross invected in the first quarter a Key in pale and in the second a Talbot passant all Or. '''Source''': Low, op. cit., 65-66 | ||
Mr Adamson was headmaster of Wesley College, Melbourne, where he was known affectionately as “Dicky”. He was instrumental in the development of school sport. | Mr Adamson was headmaster of Wesley College, Melbourne, where he was known affectionately as “Dicky”. He was instrumental in the development of school sport. | ||
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| colspan="2" |'''6. Sir John Yocklunn KCVO''', born as '''Soong Chung''' 5 May 1933 Guangzhou, China | | colspan="2" |'''6. Sir John Yocklunn KCVO''', born as '''Soong Chung''' 5 May 1933 Guangzhou, China - died 7 April 2016 Rockhampton, Queensland: Per fesse Gules and Sable an Eastern Crown Or marked on its circlet with the Chinese Character "Sung" (representing his original surname) all between four Mullets in cross Argent. Sir John was an accomplished librarian. The Arms reflect Sir John’s role as advisor to the Papua New Guinea Government on protocol matters. | ||
Granted: 3 December 1984 Source: https://www.chinese-armorial.com/Yocklunn_John/Yocklunn_John.html. Retrieved 28 February 2023. | Granted: 3 December 1984 Source: https://www.chinese-armorial.com/Yocklunn_John/Yocklunn_John.html. Retrieved 28 February 2023. | ||
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| colspan="2" |'''Lest We Forget''' | | colspan="2" |'''Lest We Forget''' | ||
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'''[[The King Charles III Roll of Australian Arms#top|The King Charles III Roll of Australian Arms: In honour of the Coronation of Their Majesties, 2023]]''' | |||
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|'''1. Victoria Cross (VC)(Note 1)'''. '''Medal''': Cross formy charged with another thereon the Royal Crest (being a Royal Crown thereon a Lion statant guardant royally crowned) and in base a Scroll inscribed 'FOR VALOUR' the whole pendant from a Cypher of the letter V surmounted by a Bar thereon two branches of Laurel addorsed fesswise all Bronze. '''Ribbon bar''': Sanguine a Cross formy thereon a Royal crown thereon a Lion statant guardant royally crowned and in base a Scroll inscribed 'FOR VALOUR' all Bronze. | |'''1. Victoria Cross (VC)(Note 1)'''. '''Medal''': Cross formy charged with another thereon the Royal Crest (being a Royal Crown thereon a Lion statant guardant royally crowned) and in base a Scroll inscribed 'FOR VALOUR' the whole pendant from a Cypher of the letter V surmounted by a Bar thereon thereon two branches of Laurel addorsed fesswise all Bronze. '''Ribbon bar''': Sanguine a Cross formy thereon a Royal crown thereon a Lion statant guardant royally crowned and in base a Scroll inscribed 'FOR VALOUR' all Bronze. | ||
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|'''4. Royal Knight/Lady Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter (KG/LG)'''. | |'''4. Royal Knight/Lady Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter (KG/LG)'''. | ||
Held by The Queen [ | Held by The Queen [Royal 2], the Prince of Wales [Royal 3], the Duke of York [Royal 6], the Duke of Edinburgh [Royal 7], the Duke of Gloucester [Royal 8], the Duke of Kent [Royal 9], Princess Alexandra [Royal 10], the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [Memorial 2], the late Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester (father of Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester, the Duke of Kent, Princess Alexandra and Prince Michael, Governor‑General of the Commonwealth of Australia from 1945 to 1947) [mentioned in Royal 8], the late Prince George, Duke of Kent (father of the Duke of Kent, Princess Alexandra and Prince Michael) [mentioned in Royal 9-11], and the late Lord Casey [in Federal 4]. | ||
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|'''5. Stranger Knight/Lady Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter (KG/LG)'''. Held by foreign monarchs. | |'''5. Stranger Knight/Lady Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter (KG/LG)'''. Held by foreign monarchs. | ||
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|'''7. Extra Knight/Lady of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle (KT)'''. '''Badge''': Saint Andrew haloed in glory Gold bearing a Saltire surrounded by an Annulet and thereon a Thistle in base in between an inscription of the Motto of the Order being NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSIT in Letters all Gold. Depiction based on work by Wikimedia Commons user “Sodacan”. Star: Saltire | |'''7. Extra Knight/Lady of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle (KT)'''. '''Badge''': Saint Andrew haloed in glory Gold bearing a Saltire surrounded by an Annulet and thereon a Thistle in base in between an inscription of the Motto of the Order being NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSIT in Letters all Gold. Depiction based on work by Wikimedia Commons user “Sodacan”. Star: Saltire intersped with rays between the arms extending to form a diamond shape thereon a Roundel charged with a Thistle and surrounded by an Annulet inscribed thereon the Motto of the Order the whole Silver. Depiction by Wikimedia Commons user “Bear17”. Ribbon: Vert. Held by The Queen [Royal 2], the Prince of Wales [Royal 3], and The Princess Royal [Royal 5], the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [Memorial 2], Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester [in Royal 8], and Prince George, Duke of Kent [in Royal 9-11]. | ||
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|'''9. Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick (KP)'''*. The Norroy and Ulster King of Arms [ | |'''9. Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick (KP)'''*. The Norroy and Ulster King of Arms [Officials 5] is the Herald of the Order. '''Badge''': Oval Azure a Saltire Gules fimbriated Or thereon a Shamrock of three cloves Vert fimbriated of the third on each clove a Royal Crown proper the whole in a Bordure Bleu Celeste inscribed in chief the Motto of the Order being QUIS SEPARABIT and in base the Year of the Foundation of the Order in Numerals being MDCCLXXXIII all of the third the whole within another Bordure of the third semy of Shamrock of three cloves of the fourth the whole ensigned by a Harp of the third ensigned with a Royal Crown proper. Depicted by Wikimedia Commons user “Great Brightstar” using elements by fellow user “Sodacan”. Ribbon: Bleu Celeste. Held by late Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester [in Royal 8]. | ||
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|<span id="Honours_10"></span>Military Star | |<span id="Honours_10"></span>Military Star | ||
|'''10. Knight/Dame Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (GCB)*'''. '''Star''': An eight-pointed Star of wavy rays Silver (thereon a Maltese Cross pierced Or for the military division) in fess point three Imperial Crowns one in chief and two in base Or within an Annulet Sanguine inscribed with the Motto of the Order being TRIA JUNCTA IN UNO and environed by a Wreath of Laurel proper in the base of the Wreath a Scroll Azure inscribed ICH DIEN Or. Depicted by Wikimedia Commons user “Yaddah”. '''Ribbon''': Sanguine. Held by the late Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester [in | |'''10. Knight/Dame Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (GCB)*'''. '''Star''': An eight-pointed Star of wavy rays Silver (thereon a Maltese Cross pierced Or for the military division) in fess point three Imperial Crowns one in chief and two in base Or within an Annulet Sanguine inscribed with the Motto of the Order being TRIA JUNCTA IN UNO and environed by a Wreath of Laurel proper in the base of the Wreath a Scroll Azure inscribed ICH DIEN Or. Depicted by Wikimedia Commons user “Yaddah”. '''Ribbon''': Sanguine. Held by the late Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester [in Royal 8], the late Major General Sir Thomas Brisbane [in 15], the late The Lord Gambier [in 65], the late Major General Lachlan Macquarie (namesake for [51], and [57]) and the late General Sir John Monash [Memorial 3]. | ||
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|'''11. Member of the Order of Merit (OM)'''. '''Badge''': On a Cross pattée alisée Azure fimbriated Or another like Cross Gules fimbriated of the third thereon a Roundel Argent voided Azure charged with the words FOR MERIT in Letters of the third and encircled by a Laurel Wreath proper the whole ensigned by a Tudor Crown. Depiction by Wikimedia Commons user “Sodacan”. '''Ribbon''': Per pale Azure and Gules. Held by The King [ | |'''11. Member of the Order of Merit (OM)'''. '''Badge''': On a Cross pattée alisée Azure fimbriated Or another like Cross Gules fimbriated of the third thereon a Roundel Argent voided Azure charged with the words FOR MERIT in Letters of the third and encircled by a Laurel Wreath proper the whole ensigned by a Tudor Crown. Depiction by Wikimedia Commons user “Sodacan”. '''Ribbon''': Per pale Azure and Gules. Held by The King [Royal 1], while still Prince of Wales and the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [Memorial 2]. | ||
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|'''12. Baronet of the United Kingdom (Bt)*'''. Red Hand of Ulster: Gold an Escutcheon charged Argent a Hand sinister couped at the wrist extended in pale Gules (the Badge of Ulster) and ensigned with a Tudor Crown proper all within a Bordure Azure having a pattern of the Floral badges of the United Kingdom (Rose, Thistle, Leek and Shamrock) throughout of the first. Depiction by Wikimedia Commons user “Bear17”. '''Ribbon''': Cendrée voided Or. Held by Sir Rupert Clarke, 4th Baronet [ | |'''12. Baronet of the United Kingdom (Bt)*'''. Red Hand of Ulster: Gold an Escutcheon charged Argent a Hand sinister couped at the wrist extended in pale Gules (the Badge of Ulster) and ensigned with a Tudor Crown proper all within a Bordure Azure having a pattern of the Floral badges of the United Kingdom (Rose, Thistle, Leek and Shamrock) throughout of the first. Depiction by Wikimedia Commons user “Bear17”. '''Ribbon''': Cendrée voided Or. Held by Sir Rupert Clarke, 4th Baronet [22] and the late Major General Sir Thomas Brisbane [in 15]. | ||
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|'''13. Knight/Dame of the Order of Australia (AK/AD) (Note 2)'''. '''Star''': Convex disc Gold semy of Mimosa Wattle blossoms proper thereon a Roundel Azure fimbriated Or charged with the Armorial Ensigns of the Commonwealth proper the whole ensigned with the Crown of Saint Edward proper. Depiction by Wikimedia Commons user “Sodacan”. '''Ribbon''': Azure a randomised pattern of stylised blossoms of Mimosa in pale Or | |'''13. Knight/Dame of the Order of Australia (AK/AD) (Note 2)'''. '''Star''': Convex disc Gold semy of Mimosa Wattle blossoms proper thereon a Roundel Azure fimbriated Or charged with the Armorial Ensigns of the Commonwealth proper the whole ensigned with the Crown of Saint Edward proper. Depiction by Wikimedia Commons user “Sodacan”. '''Ribbon''': Azure a randomised pattern of stylised blossoms of Mimosa in pale Or. Held by The King [Royal 1], while Prince of Wales, The Hon Dame Quentin Bryce [16], the late Sir Zelman Cowen [in Federal 6], and the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [Memorial 2]. | ||
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|<span id="Honours_14"></span> | |<span id="Honours_14"></span> | ||
|'''14. Knight/Dame Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (GCMG)'''*: Azure a Tierce in Pale Gules. | |'''14. Knight/Dame Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (GCMG)'''*: Azure a Tierce in Pale Gules. | ||
Held by the Duke of Kent [ | Held by the Duke of Kent [Royal 9], the late Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester [in Royal 8], the late Prince George, Duke of Kent [in Royal 9-11], the late Lord Casey [in Federal 4] and the late Sir Zelman Cowen [in Federal 6]. | ||
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|<span id="Honours_15"></span> | |<span id="Honours_15"></span> | ||
|'''15. Knight/Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO)'''. '''Star''': Eight-pointed Star of rays extended along the fess and pale axes Silver thereon a Maltese Cross Argent fimbriated Gold thereon an Oval Azure fimbriated of the second thereon an Oval Gules fimbriated of the second thereon the Royal Cypher of Queen Victoria Empress of India being the Letter I thereon the letter R thereon the letter V the first Oval ensigned by a Tudor Crown. '''Ribbon''': Gules a Pale of four-fifths of the width Azure endorsed Argent. | |'''15. Knight/Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO)'''. '''Star''': Eight-pointed Star of rays extended along the fess and pale axes Silver thereon a Maltese Cross Argent fimbriated Gold thereon an Oval Azure fimbriated of the second thereon an Oval Gules fimbriated of the second thereon the Royal Cypher of Queen Victoria Empress of India being the Letter I thereon the letter R thereon the letter V the first Oval ensigned by a Tudor Crown. '''Ribbon''': Gules a Pale of four-fifths of the width Azure endorsed Argent. | ||
Held by The Queen [ | Held by The Queen [Royal 2], The Princess Royal [Royal 5], the Duke of York [Royal 6], the Duke of Edinburgh [Royal 7], the Duke of Gloucester [Royal 8], the Duke of Kent [Royal 9], Princess Alexandra [Royal 10], Prince Michael [Royal 11], the Duke of Norfolk [Officials 2], 68, the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [Memorial 2], the late Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester [in Royal 8], the late Prince George, Duke of Kent [in Royal 9-11] and the late Sir Zelman Cowen [in Federal 6]. | ||
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|'''16. Knight/Dame Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (GBE)*''': Gules fimbriated Argent. '''Military Division''': Gules fimbriated Argent a Cotise Argent on the pale line. | |'''16. Knight/Dame Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (GBE)*''': Gules fimbriated Argent. '''Military Division''': Gules fimbriated Argent a Cotise Argent on the pale line. | ||
Held by the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [ | Held by the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [Memorial 2], and the late Dame Nellie Melba [Memorial 3]. | ||
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|'''17. Companion of the Order of Australia (AC)'''. '''Badge''': Convex disc Gold semy of Mimosa Wattle blossoms proper thereon an Annulet Azure fimbriated Or inscribed AUSTRALIA in base in Letters in between two sprigs of Mimosa Wattle all of the last the whole ensigned with the Crown of Saint Edward proper. '''Ribbon (General Division)''': Azure a randomised pattern of stylised blossoms of Mimosa in pale Or. '''Military Division''': Azure fimbriated Or a randomised pattern of stylised blossoms of Mimosa in pale of the second. | |'''17. Companion of the Order of Australia (AC)'''. '''Badge''': Convex disc Gold semy of Mimosa Wattle blossoms proper thereon an Annulet Azure fimbriated Or inscribed AUSTRALIA in base in Letters in between two sprigs of Mimosa Wattle all of the last the whole ensigned with the Crown of Saint Edward proper. '''Ribbon (General Division)''': Azure a randomised pattern of stylised blossoms of Mimosa in pale Or. '''Military Division''': Azure fimbriated Or a randomised pattern of stylised blossoms of Mimosa in pale of the second. | ||
Held by The Hon Shane Stone [ | Held by The Hon Shane Stone [107] and the late The Hon Michael Jeffery [in Federal 3]. | ||
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|<span id="Honours_18"></span> | |<span id="Honours_18"></span> | ||
|'''18. Companion of Honour of the Order of the Companions of Honour (CH)*''': Gules threaded either side Or. | |'''18. Companion of Honour of the Order of the Companions of Honour (CH)*''': Gules threaded either side Or. | ||
Held by the late Lord Casey [in | Held by the late Lord Casey [in Federal 4]. | ||
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|<span id="Honours_19"></span> | |<span id="Honours_19"></span> | ||
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|'''21. Knight/Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO/DCVO)''': Gules a Pale of four-fifths of the width Azure endorsed Argent. | |'''21. Knight/Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO/DCVO)''': Gules a Pale of four-fifths of the width Azure endorsed Argent. | ||
Held by the Duke of Sussex [ | Held by the Duke of Sussex [Royal 4], and the late Sir John Yocklunn [Memorial 6]. | ||
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|<span id="Honours_22"></span>Civil | |<span id="Honours_22"></span>Civil | ||
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Ribbon: Or a Pale two-thirds of the width Gules. | Ribbon: Or a Pale two-thirds of the width Gules. | ||
Awarded to the late Sir John Yocklunn [ | Awarded to the late Sir John Yocklunn [Memorial 6]. | ||
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|<span id="Honours_24"></span>General | |<span id="Honours_24"></span>General | ||
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|'''24. Officer of the Order of Australia (AO)'''. '''Badge''': Convex disc Gold semy of Mimosa Wattle blossoms Or thereon an Annulet Azure fimbriated Or inscribed AUSTRALIA in base in Letters in between two sprigs of Mimosa Wattle all of the last the whole ensigned with the Crown of Saint Edward proper. '''Ribbon (General Division)''': Azure a randomised pattern of stylised blossoms of Mimosa in pale Or. '''Military Division''': Azure fimbriated Or a randomised pattern of stylised blossoms of Mimosa in pale of the second. | |'''24. Officer of the Order of Australia (AO)'''. '''Badge''': Convex disc Gold semy of Mimosa Wattle blossoms Or thereon an Annulet Azure fimbriated Or inscribed AUSTRALIA in base in Letters in between two sprigs of Mimosa Wattle all of the last the whole ensigned with the Crown of Saint Edward proper. '''Ribbon (General Division)''': Azure a randomised pattern of stylised blossoms of Mimosa in pale Or. '''Military Division''': Azure fimbriated Or a randomised pattern of stylised blossoms of Mimosa in pale of the second. | ||
Held in the General Division by The Hon Dr Neil Conn [ | Held in the General Division by The Hon Dr Neil Conn [27], and The Hon Arthur Emmett [33]. Held in the Military Division by the late The Hon Michael Jeffery [in Federal 3]. | ||
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|<span id="Honours_25"></span> | |<span id="Honours_25"></span> | ||
|'''25. Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (CB)'''*: Sanguine. | |'''25. Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (CB)'''*: Sanguine. | ||
Held by the late Charles la Trobe (namesake for [ | Held by the late Charles la Trobe (namesake for [50]) and the late Major General Lachlan Macquarie (namesake for [51] and [57]). | ||
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|<span id="Honours_26"></span> | |<span id="Honours_26"></span> | ||
|'''26. Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (CMG)*''': Azure a Tierce in Pale Gules. | |'''26. Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (CMG)*''': Azure a Tierce in Pale Gules. | ||
Held by the late Lawrence Adamson [ | Held by the late Lawrence Adamson [Memorial 5]. | ||
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|<span id="Honours_27"></span> | |<span id="Honours_27"></span> | ||
|'''27. Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)''': Gules a Pale of four-fifths of the width Azure endorsed Argent. | |'''27. Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)''': Gules a Pale of four-fifths of the width Azure endorsed Argent. | ||
Held by The Hon Dame Quentin Bryce [ | Held by The Hon Dame Quentin Bryce [16], and the late The Hon Michael Jeffery [in Federal 3]. | ||
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|<span id="Honours_28"></span>Civil | |<span id="Honours_28"></span>Civil | ||
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|'''31. Companion of the Distinguished Service Order (DSO)'''*: Azure voided Gules. | |'''31. Companion of the Distinguished Service Order (DSO)'''*: Azure voided Gules. | ||
Held by the late Lord Casey [in | Held by the late Lord Casey [in Federal 4]. | ||
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|<span id="Honours_32"></span> | |<span id="Honours_32"></span> | ||
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|'''33. Member of the Order of Australia (AM)'''. '''Medal''': Convex disc Gold semy of Mimosa Wattle blossoms Or thereon an Annulet of the first inscribed AUSTRALIA in base in Letters in between two sprigs of Mimosa Wattle all of the last the whole ensigned with the Crown of Saint Edward proper. '''Ribbon (General Division)''': Azure a randomised pattern of stylised blossoms of Mimosa in pale Or. '''Military Division''': Azure fimbriated Or a randomised pattern of stylised blossoms of Mimosa in pale of the second. Azure a randomised pattern of stylised blossoms of Mimosa in pale Or. '''Military Division''': Azure fimbriated Or a randomised pattern of stylised blossoms of Mimosa in pale of the second. | |'''33. Member of the Order of Australia (AM)'''. '''Medal''': Convex disc Gold semy of Mimosa Wattle blossoms Or thereon an Annulet of the first inscribed AUSTRALIA in base in Letters in between two sprigs of Mimosa Wattle all of the last the whole ensigned with the Crown of Saint Edward proper. '''Ribbon (General Division)''': Azure a randomised pattern of stylised blossoms of Mimosa in pale Or. '''Military Division''': Azure fimbriated Or a randomised pattern of stylised blossoms of Mimosa in pale of the second. Azure a randomised pattern of stylised blossoms of Mimosa in pale Or. '''Military Division''': Azure fimbriated Or a randomised pattern of stylised blossoms of Mimosa in pale of the second. | ||
Held | Held by Professor Mark Compton [26], and in the Military Division by Captain Ivan Ingham RAN [45]. Held by the late Michael Bryce [in 16]. | ||
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|<span id="Honours_34"></span> | |<span id="Honours_34"></span> | ||
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|<span id="Honours_39"></span> | |<span id="Honours_39"></span> | ||
|'''39. Conspicuous Service Cross (CSC)'''. '''Medal''': Cross formy | |'''39. Conspicuous Service Cross (CSC)'''. '''Medal''': Cross formy intersped with fluted rays between its arms and charged with a representation of the Southern Cross encircled by a Laurel Wreath and ensigned by the Crown of Saint Edward all Maillechort. '''Ribbon''': Bendy Vert and Or. | ||
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|'''43. Military Cross (MC)*''': Argent a Pale of a third of the width Purpure. | |'''43. Military Cross (MC)*''': Argent a Pale of a third of the width Purpure. | ||
Awarded with Bar to the late Major Bruce Shand, father of The Queen [ | Awarded with Bar to the late Major Bruce Shand, father of The Queen [in Royal 2], 6. Awarded to the late The Hon Michael Jeffery [in Federal 3], and the late Lord Casey [in Federal 4]. | ||
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|'''50. Public Service Medal (PSM)'''. '''Medal''': A Cog voided in between four like Cogs in cross all within the outline of a Cog (representing a planetary Gearset) in between the words PUBLIC in dexter and SERVICE in sinister all within a Circle within thirty-six human Figures in circle the whole ensigned by a Mullet of seven points all Maillechort. Ribbon: Or issuant from the dexter six Pallets each thinner towards the sinister Vert | |'''50. Public Service Medal (PSM)'''. '''Medal''': A Cog voided in between four like Cogs in cross all within the outline of a Cog (representing a planetary Gearset) in between the words PUBLIC in dexter and SERVICE in sinister all within a Circle within thirty-six human Figures in circle the whole ensigned by a Mullet of seven points all Maillechort. Ribbon: Or issuant from the dexter six Pallets each thinner towards the sinister Vert. | ||
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|'''57. Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM)'''. '''Medal''': As per the member [ | |'''57. Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM)'''. '''Medal''': As per the member [Honours 33] all Gold. '''Ribbon (General Division)''': Azure a randomised pattern of stylised blossoms of Mimosa in pale Or. '''Military Division''': Azure fimbriated Or a randomised pattern of stylised blossoms of Mimosa in pale of the second. | ||
Held by Dinesh Palipana [ | Held by Dinesh Palipana [78]3, and Dale Potter [80]. | ||
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===Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem=== | ===Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem=== | ||
<span id="StJohn"></span>Established 1888 by Royal Charter of Queen Victoria. Last supplemental charter issued by Queen Elizabeth II in 1974. '''Grand Prior''': Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester GCStJ [ | <span id="StJohn"></span>Established 1888 by Royal Charter of Queen Victoria. Last supplemental charter issued by Queen Elizabeth II in 1974. '''Grand Prior''': Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester GCStJ [Royal 8]. '''Lord Prior''': Professor Mark Compton GCStJ [26]. '''Immediate past Lord Prior''': The Hon Dr Neil Conn GCStJ [27]. '''Arms''': Gules a Cross Argent in the first quarter the Royal Crest (being a Royal Crown proper thereon a Lion statant guardant Or langued Gules armed Argent royally crowned proper). | ||
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|<span id="Honours_58"></span> | |<span id="Honours_58"></span> | ||
|'''58. Bailiff/Dame Grand Cross of the Order of St John (GCStJ)(Note 3)''': Sable a Maltese Cross Argent. | |'''58. Bailiff/Dame Grand Cross of the Order of St John (GCStJ)(Note 3)''': Sable a Maltese Cross Argent. | ||
Held by The Princess Royal [ | Held by The Princess Royal [Royal 5], the Duke of Gloucester [Royal 8], the late Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester [in Royal 8], Professor Mark Compton [26], and The Hon Dr Neil Conn [27]. | ||
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|'''59. Knight/Dame of Justice or Knight/Dame of Grace of the Order of St John (KStJ/DStJ)(Note 3)'''. | |'''59. Knight/Dame of Justice or Knight/Dame of Grace of the Order of St John (KStJ/DStJ)(Note 3)'''. | ||
Held by Prince Michael [ | Held by Prince Michael [Royal 11], Dame Quentin Bryce along with her late husband Michael Bryce [16], and the late Sir Zelman Cowen [in Federal 6]. | ||
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|'''82. Commendation for Distinguished Service''': Sanguine a Federation Star 19/90ths from the base superimposed centrally on Flames 22/7 of the length of the Star and 3/7 of the height Argent. | |'''82. Commendation for Distinguished Service''': Sanguine a Federation Star 19/90ths from the base superimposed centrally on Flames 22/7 of the length of the Star and 3/7 of the height Argent. | ||
Awarded to Captain Ivan Ingham RAN [ | Awarded to Captain Ivan Ingham RAN [45]. | ||
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|<span id="Honours_91"></span> | |<span id="Honours_91"></span> | ||
|'''91. General Service Medal 1918–1962 | |'''91. General Service Medal 1918–1962 (Notes 6 & 7)''': Purpure a Pale Vert. | ||
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|<span id="Honours_92"></span> | |<span id="Honours_92"></span> | ||
|'''92. 1939–1945 Star''': Tierced per pale Azure Gules and Bleu Celeste. | |'''92. 1939–1945 Star''': Tierced per pale Azure Gules and Bleu Celeste. | ||
Awarded to the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [ | Awarded to the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [Memorial 2]. | ||
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|<span id="Honours_93"></span> | |<span id="Honours_93"></span> | ||
|'''93. Atlantic Star (Note 8)''': Tierced per pale graded Azure Argent and Vert. | |'''93. Atlantic Star (Note 8)''': Tierced per pale graded Azure Argent and Vert. | ||
Awarded to the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [ | Awarded to the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [Memorial 2]. | ||
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|'''96. Africa Star''': Or a Pale Gules on the Or in dexter an Endorse Azure on the Or in sinister an Endorse Bleu Celeste. | |'''96. Africa Star''': Or a Pale Gules on the Or in dexter an Endorse Azure on the Or in sinister an Endorse Bleu Celeste. | ||
Awarded to the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [ | Awarded to the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [Memorial 2]. | ||
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|'''98. Burma Star (Note 9)''': Sable a Pale Gules on the Sable on each side a Pallet Orange. | |'''98. Burma Star (Note 9)''': Sable a Pale Gules on the Sable on each side a Pallet Orange. | ||
Awarded to the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [ | Awarded to the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [Memorial 2]. | ||
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|'''102. War Medal 1939–1945''': Gules a Pale of nine-sixteenths of the width Azure a Pallet Argent thereon an Endorse of the first. | |'''102. War Medal 1939–1945''': Gules a Pale of nine-sixteenths of the width Azure a Pallet Argent thereon an Endorse of the first. | ||
Awarded with Mention in Dispatches to the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [ | Awarded with Mention in Dispatches to the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [Memorial 2]. | ||
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|'''125. Police Overseas Service Medal (Note 7)''': Chequy of 6 rows Sable and Argent. | |'''125. Police Overseas Service Medal (Note 7)''': Chequy of 6 rows Sable and Argent. | ||
Awarded with East Timor clasp to Mark Elm [ | Awarded with East Timor clasp to Mark Elm [32], and with Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands and Cyprus Clasps to Dale Potter [80]. | ||
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|'''127. National Emergency Medal''': Vert seven Pallets in pale Or. | |'''127. National Emergency Medal''': Vert seven Pallets in pale Or. | ||
Awarded with North Queensland clasp to Mark Elm [ | Awarded with North Queensland clasp to Mark Elm [32], and with Victorian Black Saturday Fires 2009 Clasp to Dale Potter [80]. | ||
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|'''129. National Police Service Medal''': Argent on a Pale of five-ninths of the width Azure endorsed Gules a Pale Or. | |'''129. National Police Service Medal''': Argent on a Pale of five-ninths of the width Azure endorsed Gules a Pale Or. | ||
Awarded to Mark Elm [ | Awarded to Mark Elm [32], and Dale Potter [80]. | ||
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== | ==<span id="Commemorative"></span>Coronation, Jubilee, Remembrance and Commemorative medals== | ||
<span id="Commemorative"></span> | |||
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|<span id="Honours_132"></span> | |<span id="Honours_132"></span> | ||
|'''132. King Edward VII Coronation Medal''': Azure fimbriated Argent a Pale Gules. | |'''132. King Edward VII Coronation Medal''': Azure fimbriated Argent a Pale Gules. | ||
Awarded to King George V [in | Awarded to King George V [in Royal 8-11]. | ||
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|<span id="Honours_133"></span> | |<span id="Honours_133"></span> | ||
|'''133. King George V Coronation Medal''': Azure on a Pale Gules a Pallet of the first. | |'''133. King George V Coronation Medal''': Azure on a Pale Gules a Pallet of the first. | ||
Awarded to the late King George VI, father of Queen Elizabeth II [ | Awarded to the late King George VI, father of Queen Elizabeth II [Memorial 1], Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester [in Royal 8], Prince George, Duke of Kent [in Royal 9-11]. | ||
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|<span id="Honours_134"></span> | |<span id="Honours_134"></span> | ||
|'''134. King George V Silver Jubilee Medal''': Azure a Pale of four-fifths of the width Gules endorsed Azure. | |'''134. King George V Silver Jubilee Medal''': Azure a Pale of four-fifths of the width Gules endorsed Azure. | ||
Awarded to the late King George VI, Queen Elizabeth II [ | Awarded to the late King George VI, Queen Elizabeth II [Memorial 1], [in Royal 8], Prince George, Duke of Kent [in Royal 9-11]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="Honours_135"></span> | |<span id="Honours_135"></span> | ||
|'''135. King George VI Coronation Medal''': Gules fimbriated Argent a Pale eleven-sixteenths of the width Azure fimbriated of the second. | |'''135. King George VI Coronation Medal''': Gules fimbriated Argent a Pale eleven-sixteenths of the width Azure fimbriated of the second. | ||
Awarded to Prince Edward, Duke of Kent [ | Awarded to Prince Edward, Duke of Kent [Royal 9], Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy [Royal 10], and the late Queen Elizabeth II [Memorial 1]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="Honours_136"></span> | |<span id="Honours_136"></span> | ||
|'''136. Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal''': Gules fimbriated Argent on a Pale Azure an Endorse of the first. | |'''136. Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal''': Gules fimbriated Argent on a Pale Azure an Endorse of the first. | ||
Awarded to The King [ | Awarded to The King [Royal 1], The Princess Royal [Royal 5], Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester [Royal 8], Prince Edward, Duke of Kent [Royal 9], Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy [Royal 10], Prince Michael of Kent [Royal 11], and to the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [Memorial 2]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="Honours_137"></span> | |<span id="Honours_137"></span> | ||
|'''137. Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal''': Argent fimbriated Gules on a Pale Azure a Cotise of the second. | |'''137. Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal''': Argent fimbriated Gules on a Pale Azure a Cotise of the second. | ||
Awarded to The King [ | Awarded to The King [Royal 1], The Princess Royal [Royal 5], Prince Andrew, Duke of York [Royal 6], Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh [Royal 7], Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester [Royal 8], Prince Edward, Duke of Kent [Royal 9], Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy [Royal 10], Prince Michael of Kent [Royal 11], and to the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [Memorial 2]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="Honours_138"></span> | |<span id="Honours_138"></span> | ||
|'''138. Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal''': Azure fimbriated Gules on a Pale Argent a Cotise of the second. | |'''138. Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal''': Azure fimbriated Gules on a Pale Argent a Cotise of the second. | ||
Awarded to all living senior members of the Royal Family [ | Awarded to all living senior members of the Royal Family [Royal 1-11]-10, the Duke of Norfolk [Officials 2], 68, Timothy Duke [Officials 4], 69, and to the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [Memorial 2]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="Honours_139"></span> | |<span id="Honours_139"></span> | ||
|'''139. Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal''': Gules fimbriated Azure on a Pale Argent a Pallet of the first. | |'''139. Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal''': Gules fimbriated Azure on a Pale Argent a Pallet of the first. | ||
Awarded to all living senior members of the Royal Family [ | Awarded to all living senior members of the Royal Family [Royal 1-11]-10, the Duke of Norfolk [Officials 2], 68, David White [Officials 3], 68, Timothy Duke [Officials 4], 69, and to the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [Memorial 2]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="Honours_140"></span> | |<span id="Honours_140"></span> | ||
|'''140. Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal''': Gules fimbriated Argent a Tierce in pale Azure. | |'''140. Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal''': Gules fimbriated Argent a Tierce in pale Azure. | ||
Awarded to all living senior members of the Royal Family [ | Awarded to all living senior members of the Royal Family [Royal 1-11]-10, the Duke of Norfolk [Officials 2], 68, and the kings of arms [Officials 3-5], 68-69. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="Honours_141"></span> | |<span id="Honours_141"></span> | ||
|'''141. King Charles III Coronation Medal''': Azure fimbriated Gules a Pale of the second fimbriated Argent. | |'''141. King Charles III Coronation Medal''': Azure fimbriated Gules a Pale of the second fimbriated Argent. | ||
Awarded to all living senior members of the Royal Family [ | Awarded to all living senior members of the Royal Family [Royal 2-11], 6-10, the Duke of Norfolk [Officials 2], 68, and the kings of arms [Officials 3-5], 68-69. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="Honours_142"></span> | |<span id="Honours_142"></span> | ||
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|'''143. Australian Sports Medal''': Or on the nine-sixteenth line a Pale of 9/32 of the width Vert on the one-sixth line thereon two Pallets one ninth of the width of the Pale followed by a Pallet one sixth of the width of the Pale all Or. | |'''143. Australian Sports Medal''': Or on the nine-sixteenth line a Pale of 9/32 of the width Vert on the one-sixth line thereon two Pallets one ninth of the width of the Pale followed by a Pallet one sixth of the width of the Pale all Or. | ||
Awarded to The Hon Dame Quentin Bryce [ | Awarded to The Hon Dame Quentin Bryce [16]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="Honours_144"></span> | |<span id="Honours_144"></span> | ||
|'''144. Centenary Medal''': Azure seven Cotises alternately Or and Gules. | |'''144. Centenary Medal''': Azure seven Cotises alternately Or and Gules. | ||
Awarded to Professor Mark Compton [ | Awarded to Professor Mark Compton [26], The Hon Dr Neil Conn [27], The Hon Shane Stone [107] and The Hon Dame Quentin Bryce [16]. | ||
|} | |} | ||
== | ==<span id="LongService"></span>Long service medals== | ||
<span id="LongService"></span> | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|<span id="Honours_145"></span> | |<span id="Honours_145"></span> | ||
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|<span id="Honours_149"></span> | |<span id="Honours_149"></span> | ||
|'''149. National Medal''': Or seven Endorses Azure | |'''149. National Medal''': Or seven Endorses Azure. | ||
Awarded with Clasp to Mark Elm [ | Awarded with Clasp to Mark Elm [32], and Dale Potter [80]. Awarded to the late Michael Bryce [in 16]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="Honours_150"></span> | |<span id="Honours_150"></span> | ||
|'''150. Australian Defence Medal''': Sanguine a Pale of the first fimbriated Argent. | |'''150. Australian Defence Medal''': Sanguine a Pale of the first fimbriated Argent. | ||
Awarded to the late Michael Bryce [in | Awarded to the late Michael Bryce [in 16]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="Honours_151"></span> | |<span id="Honours_151"></span> | ||
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|'''153. Long Service Medals (Imperial) (Note 13)*'''. | |'''153. Long Service Medals (Imperial) (Note 13)*'''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="Honours_154"></span> | |<span id="Honours_154"></span> | ||
|'''154. Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Note 14)*''': Argent a Pale of nineteen over thirty-two of the width Azure | |'''154. Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Note 14)*''': Argent a Pale of nineteen over thirty-two of the width Azure | ||
Awarded with three Bars to The King [ | Awarded with three Bars to The King [Royal 1], five Bars to the late Queen Elizabeth II [Memorial 1], and six Bars to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [Memorial 2]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="Honours_155"></span> | |<span id="Honours_155"></span> | ||
|'''155. Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Note 14)*''': Gules fimbriated Argent | |'''155. Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Note 14)*''': Gules fimbriated Argent | ||
Awarded with five Bars to the late Queen Elizabeth II [ | Awarded with five Bars to the late Queen Elizabeth II [Memorial 1], | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="Honours_156"></span> | |<span id="Honours_156"></span> | ||
|'''156. Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Note 14)*''': Per pale Azure and Gules fimbriated Argent | |'''156. Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Note 14)*''': Per pale Azure and Gules fimbriated Argent | ||
Awarded with five Bars to the late Queen Elizabeth II [ | Awarded with five Bars to the late Queen Elizabeth II [Memorial 1]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="Honours_157"></span> | |<span id="Honours_157"></span> | ||
|'''157. Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers’ Decoration (VD) (Note 14)*''': Emerald. | |'''157. Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers’ Decoration (VD) (Note 14)*''': Emerald. | ||
Awarded to the late General Sir John Monash [ | Awarded to the late General Sir John Monash [Memorial 4]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="Honours_158"></span> | |<span id="Honours_158"></span> | ||
|'''158. Air Efficiency Award (AE) (Note 14)*''': Vert a Pale Argent voided of the first. | |'''158. Air Efficiency Award (AE) (Note 14)*''': Vert a Pale Argent voided of the first. | ||
Awarded to the late Michael Bryce [in | Awarded to the late Michael Bryce [in 16]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="Honours_159"></span>General | |<span id="Honours_159"></span>General | ||
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|'''159. Service Medal of the Order of St John (Note 3)''': Sable on a Pale three-fifths of the width Argent a Pale of the first. '''''Ultra Long Service (ULS) extension awarded after 50 years’ service''''': Sable on a Pale three-fifths of the width Argent a Pale of the first voided Or. | |'''159. Service Medal of the Order of St John (Note 3)''': Sable on a Pale three-fifths of the width Argent a Pale of the first. '''''Ultra Long Service (ULS) extension awarded after 50 years’ service''''': Sable on a Pale three-fifths of the width Argent a Pale of the first voided Or. | ||
Awarded with two gold Bars to Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester [ | Awarded with two gold Bars to Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester [Royal 8]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | | ||
|<span id="Honours_160"></span>'''160. Anniversary of National Service 1951-1972 Medal''': Bleu Celeste fimbriated Orange on a Pale of two-thirds of the width Argent fimbriated Vert a Pallet Azure voided Or. | |<span id="Honours_160"></span>'''160. Anniversary of National Service 1951-1972 Medal''': Bleu Celeste fimbriated Orange on a Pale of two-thirds of the width Argent fimbriated Vert a Pallet Azure voided Or. | ||
Awarded to the late Michael Bryce [in | Awarded to the late Michael Bryce [in 16]. | ||
|} | |} | ||
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{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|<span id="Honours_161"></span> | |<span id="Honours_161"></span> | ||
|'''161. Independence and anniversary medals (in order of date of receipt)*'''. | |'''161. Independence and anniversary medals (in order of date of receipt)*'''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="Honours_162"></span> | |<span id="Honours_162"></span> | ||
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==<span id="Postnominals"></span>Postnominal letters== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
!Description | |||
!Postnominal | |||
!Held by | |||
|- | |||
|Aide-de-camp | |||
|ADC | |||
|The Prince of Wales [Royal 3], 7, Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester [in Royal 8-11], 9-10, the Duke of Kent [Royal 9], 9, and the late Prince George, Duke of Kent [in Royal 9-11], 9, the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [Memorial 2], 71 | |||
|- | |||
|Member of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand [21], 33 | |||
|CA | |||
|Geoffrey Gill [39], 40, Daniel Racovolis [85], 55 | |||
|- | |||
|Certified Practising Accountant of CPA Australia Limited [28], 36 | |||
|CPA | |||
|Geoffrey Gill [39], 40 | |||
|- | |||
|Doctor of Divinity | |||
|DD | |||
|His Grace Justin Welby [Officials 1], 68 | |||
|- | |||
|Deputy Lieutenant | |||
|DL | |||
|Duke of Norfolk [Officials 2], 68, and the late Major Bruce Shand [in Royal 2], 6 | |||
|- | |||
|Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists [92], 57 | |||
|FRANZCP | |||
|Dr Angelos Giannakoureas [38], 39 | |||
|- | |||
|Fellow of the Royal Society | |||
|FRS | |||
|Sir Thomas Brisbane [in 15], 31, John Lindley [in State 3], 20 | |||
|- | |||
|Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London | |||
|FSA | |||
|Timothy Duke [Officials 4], 69 | |||
|- | |||
|Justice of the Peace | |||
|JP | |||
|Geoffrey Gill [39], 40, Geoffrey Kingman‑Sugars [48], 43, Leon Lindley [55], 45 | |||
|- | |||
|King’s Counsel | |||
|KC | |||
|The Hon Arthur Emmett [33], 38, The Hon Shane Stone [107], 62 | |||
|- | |||
|Doctor of Laws | |||
|LLD | |||
|The Hon Arthur Emmett [33], 38 | |||
|- | |||
|Master of Arts | |||
|MA | |||
|David White [Officials 3], 68, Timothy Duke [Officials 4], 69, Robert Noel [Officials 5], 69 | |||
|- | |||
|Master of Philosophy | |||
|MPhil | |||
|Robert Noel [Officials 5], 69 | |||
|- | |||
|Privy Counsellor | |||
|PC | |||
|The Queen [Royal 2], 6, the Prince of Wales [Royal 3], 7, the late Prince Philip [Memorial 2], 71, Lord Casey [in Federal 4], 13 and Viscount Sydney [in 112], 64. | |||
|- | |||
|Royal Australian Navy | |||
|RAN | |||
|Ivan Ingham [45], 42 | |||
|- | |||
|Royal Navy | |||
|RN | |||
|James Cook [in 43], 41 | |||
|} | |||
===Notes=== | ===Notes=== | ||
<span id="HonoursNotes"></span>''<small>Provided by the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet.<br>''Copyright Commonwealth of Australia.</small> | <span id="HonoursNotes"></span>''<small>Provided by the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet.<br>''Copyright Commonwealth of Australia.</small> | ||
# | #Refers to the Imperial Victoria Cross and the Victoria Cross for Australia. | ||
# | #Provision for further awards at this level within the Order of Australia was removed by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on the advice of the Prime Minister. | ||
# | #Listed to indicate where any awards within the Order of St John should be worn; however, the Service Medal of the Order of St John should be worn as a Long Service Medal after all other Imperial Long Service awards. Post nominals within the Order of St John are not recognised as notified in the Governor-General’s media release of 14 August 1982. (The Life Saving Medal is worn on the right side.) | ||
# | #The Australian Antarctic Medal was known as the Antarctic Medal until 18 December 1997. | ||
# | #Recipients of the 1914 Star are not eligible for the award of the 1914–1915 Star. | ||
# | #The order of wearing of the Naval General Service Medal 1915–1962 and General Service Medal 1918–1962 (Army and Air Force) will vary from person to person depending on when the person earned the first clasp. If the first clasp relates to service between World War I and World War II, the medals should be worn immediately after World War I war medals. If the first clasp relates to service after 2 September 1945, the medals should be worn immediately after the United Nations Service Medal for Korea. | ||
# | #Clasps to these medals should be worn on the ribbon in order of date of receipt. | ||
# | #Only one of these three Stars could be awarded to an individual. Should a person have qualified for two of these awards, the Star first earned is worn with the clasp of the second Star. Only one Star and one clasp may be worn even if the person qualified for all three Stars. | ||
# | #Only one of these two Stars could be awarded to an individual. Should a person have qualified for both the Pacific Star and the Burma Star, the Star first earned was awarded together with the appropriate clasp denoting the service that would have qualified for the other Star. | ||
# | #Uniquely, although a foreign award, the United Nations Service Medal for Korea is worn immediately after the Korea Medal. All other foreign awards for which official permission has been given to accept and wear are worn as foreign awards. | ||
# | #A person who has been awarded the Vietnam Medal, or who is eligible for the award of the Vietnam Medal, is not eligible for the award of the Vietnam Logistic and Support Medal. | ||
# | #Worn in order of date of qualifying service. | ||
# | #Refers to Imperial efficiency and long service awards. | ||
# | #These are included as an example of Imperial efficiency and long service awards to be worn at item 153. | ||
===Other awards=== | ===Other awards=== | ||
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*'''The Royal Victorian Chain''': This decoration worn around the neck was instituted by King Edward VII in honour of her mother Queen Victoria has been issued to all monarchs since King George V, the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and foreign heads of state and former Archbishops of Canterbury. | *'''The Royal Victorian Chain''': This decoration worn around the neck was instituted by King Edward VII in honour of her mother Queen Victoria has been issued to all monarchs since King George V, the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and foreign heads of state and former Archbishops of Canterbury. | ||
*'''Royal Family Orders''': These are badges issued to female members of the Royal Family which are worn on a bow on the left shoulder. An example includes the Royal Family Order of Queen Elizabeth II [ | *'''Royal Family Orders''': These are badges issued to female members of the Royal Family which are worn on a bow on the left shoulder. An example includes the Royal Family Order of Queen Elizabeth II [Memorial 1]. | ||
*'''Next of kin awards''': On 1 July 2009, the late Queen Elizabeth II instituted the Elizabeth Cross to be awarded to recognised next of kin of members of the British Armed Forces killed in action or as a result of a terrorist attack after the Second World War. Eligible next of kin may wear the insignia on their right breast, including in uniform, where appropriate. The Elizabeth Cross is similar in design to the Memorial Cross for Canadian Forces and the New Zealand Memorial Cross. | *'''Next of kin awards''': On 1 July 2009, the late Queen Elizabeth II instituted the Elizabeth Cross to be awarded to recognised next of kin of members of the British Armed Forces killed in action or as a result of a terrorist attack after the Second World War. Eligible next of kin may wear the insignia on their right breast, including in uniform, where appropriate. The Elizabeth Cross is similar in design to the Memorial Cross for Canadian Forces and the New Zealand Memorial Cross. | ||
*'''Internal awards in uniformed services''': The Australian Federal Police, state and territory police forces and other uniformed services in Australia have instituted internal awards for their members. Although sub-national awards are not worn with Australian Defence Force uniform, these are worn on the right breast uniform of the service concerned. | *'''Internal awards in uniformed services''': The Australian Federal Police, state and territory police forces and other uniformed services in Australia have instituted internal awards for their members. Although sub-national awards are not worn with Australian Defence Force uniform, these are worn on the right breast uniform of the service concerned. | ||
*'''Awards issued by private societies''': In exceptional circumstances, approval may be granted for a person to wear an award of a non-government organisation while in uniform on their right breast if the award was for bravery for saving life. Such an award includes the Clarke Medal, which is named in honour of Sir William John Clarke, | *'''Awards issued by private societies''': In exceptional circumstances, approval may be granted for a person to wear an award of a non-government organisation while in uniform on their right breast if the award was for bravery for saving life. Such an award includes the Clarke Medal, which is named in honour of Sir William John Clarke, 1<sup>st</sup> Baronet Clarke of Rupertswood and great-grandfather of the fourth baronet Sir Rupert Grant Alexander Clarke [22], issued by the Royal Humane Society of Australasia. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!Description | !Description | ||
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|Aide-de-camp | |Aide-de-camp | ||
|ADC | |ADC | ||
|The Prince of Wales [ | |The Prince of Wales [Royal 3], 7, Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester [in Royal 8-11], 9-10, the Duke of Kent [Royal 9], 9, and the late Prince George, Duke of Kent [in Royal 9-11], 9, the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [Memorial 2], 71 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Member of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand [ | |Member of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand [21], 33 | ||
|CA | |CA | ||
|Geoffrey Gill [ | |Geoffrey Gill [39], 40, Daniel Racovolis [85], 55 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Certified Practising Accountant of CPA Australia Limited [ | |Certified Practising Accountant of CPA Australia Limited [28], 36 | ||
|CPA | |CPA | ||
|Geoffrey Gill [ | |Geoffrey Gill [39], 40 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Doctor of Divinity | |Doctor of Divinity | ||
|DD | |DD | ||
|His Grace Justin Welby [ | |His Grace Justin Welby [Officials 1], 68 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Deputy Lieutenant | |Deputy Lieutenant | ||
|DL | |DL | ||
|Duke of Norfolk [ | |Duke of Norfolk [Officials 2], 68, and the late Major Bruce Shand [in Royal 2], 6 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists [ | |Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists [92], 57 | ||
|FRANZCP | |FRANZCP | ||
|Dr Angelos Giannakoureas [ | |Dr Angelos Giannakoureas [38], 39 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Fellow of the Royal Society | |Fellow of the Royal Society | ||
|FRS | |FRS | ||
|Sir Thomas Brisbane [in 15] | |Sir Thomas Brisbane [in 15], 31, John Lindley [in State 3], 20 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London | |Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London | ||
|FSA | |FSA | ||
|Timothy Duke [ | |Timothy Duke [Officials 4], 69 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Justice of the Peace | |Justice of the Peace | ||
|JP | |JP | ||
|Geoffrey Gill [ | |Geoffrey Gill [39], 40, Geoffrey Kingman‑Sugars [48], 43, Leon Lindley [55], 45 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|King’s Counsel | |King’s Counsel | ||
|KC | |KC | ||
|The Hon Arthur Emmett [ | |The Hon Arthur Emmett [33], 38, The Hon Shane Stone [107], 62 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Doctor of Laws | |Doctor of Laws | ||
|LLD | |LLD | ||
|The Hon Arthur Emmett [ | |The Hon Arthur Emmett [33], 38 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Master of Arts | |Master of Arts | ||
|MA | |MA | ||
|David White [ | |David White [Officials 3], 68, Timothy Duke [Officials 4], 69, Robert Noel [Officials 5], 69 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Master of Philosophy | |Master of Philosophy | ||
|MPhil | |MPhil | ||
|Robert Noel [ | |Robert Noel [Officials 5], 69 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Privy Counsellor | |Privy Counsellor | ||
|PC | |PC | ||
|The Queen [ | |The Queen [Royal 2], 6, the Prince of Wales [Royal 3], 7, the late Prince Philip [Memorial 2], 71, Lord Casey [in Federal 4], 13 and Viscount Sydney [in 112], 64. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Royal Australian Navy | |Royal Australian Navy | ||
|RAN | |RAN | ||
|Ivan Ingham [ | |Ivan Ingham [45], 42 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Royal Navy | |Royal Navy | ||
|RN | |RN | ||
|James Cook [in 43] | |James Cook [in 43], 41 | ||
|} | |} | ||
==<span id="Appendix_1"></span>Appendix I: Military insignia== | ==<span id="Appendix_1"></span>Appendix I: Military insignia== | ||
The following military insignia has been depicted for artistic purposes in this publication. Depictions are intended to be indicative and not representative of the actual insignia used by the military. | The following military insignia has been depicted for artistic purposes in this publication. Depictions are intended to be indicative and not representative of the actual insignia used by the military. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|<span id="Appendix_1_1"></span> | |<span id="Appendix_1_1"></span> | ||
|'''1. Crown of a king of arms''': A Crown inscribed in the rim MISERERE MEI DEUS SECUNDUM MAGNAM MISERICORDIAM TUAM (‘Have mercy upon me, O God, according to Thy great mercy’) (Psalm 51) and garnished with Acanthus leaves all Gold capped Gules and ensigned with a Tassel brush issuant therefrom in base Acanthus leaves all of the first. Depiction by Wikimedia Commons user “Sodacan”. | |'''1. Crown of a king of arms''': A Crown inscribed in the rim MISERERE MEI DEUS SECUNDUM MAGNAM MISERICORDIAM TUAM (‘Have mercy upon me, O God, according to Thy great mercy’) (Psalm 51) and garnished with Acanthus leaves all Gold capped Gules and ensigned with a Tassel brush issuant therefrom in base Acanthus leaves all of the first. Depiction by Wikimedia Commons user “Sodacan”. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="Appendix_1_2"></span> | |<span id="Appendix_1_2"></span> | ||
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|<span id="Appendix_1_3"></span> | |<span id="Appendix_1_3"></span> | ||
|'''3. General officer cap badge''': On a Sword in bend point and blade upwards Argent hilt and Pommel Gold a marshal’s Baton in bend sinister of the second all environed by an Oak Wreath of the second all ensigned with the Royal Crest (being a Royal Crown thereon a Lion statant guardant royally crowned). Depiction by Wikimedia Commons user “Sodacan”. | |'''3. General officer cap badge''': On a Sword in bend point and blade upwards Argent hilt and Pommel Gold a marshal’s Baton in bend sinister of the second all environed by an Oak Wreath of the second all ensigned with the Royal Crest (being a Royal Crown thereon a Lion statant guardant royally crowned). Depiction by Wikimedia Commons user “Sodacan”. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="Appendix_1_4"></span> | |<span id="Appendix_1_4"></span> | ||
|'''4. Naval officer cap badge''': An Anchor chained Argent environed by a Laurel Wreath Gold the whole ensigned by the Crown of Saint Edward proper. Depiction by Wikimedia Commons user “Sodacan”. | |'''4. Naval officer cap badge''': An Anchor chained Argent environed by a Laurel Wreath Gold the whole ensigned by the Crown of Saint Edward proper. Depiction by Wikimedia Commons user “Sodacan”. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="Appendix_1_5"></span> | |<span id="Appendix_1_5"></span> | ||
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==<span id="Appendix_2"></span>Appendix II: Symbols of Urabba Parks== | ==<span id="Appendix_2"></span>Appendix II: Symbols of Urabba Parks== | ||
These devices are associated with Urabba Parks Proprietary Limited, a charity that manages the | These devices are associated with Urabba Parks Proprietary Limited, a charity that manages the ‘Urabba’ property in Rankins Springs . As a company incorporated under the ''Corporations Act 2001'', His Majesty The King [Royal 1] is ''fundator incipiens'', or incipient founder, while the actual Founder, Daniel Racovolis [85], 55, is regarded as ''fundator perficiens'', or perficient founder. The right to succeed the Founder is known as foundation and is embodied in the Management of Urabba Parks, held by the '''Enactor''' and his heirs and successors. The title Enactor is used in relation to the Urabbaparcensian monarch as it does not convey any social status or rank beyond the responsibility to ‘enact’ the laws and directions of the company. Something appertaining to an Enactor is regarded as '''Enactorial'''. In formal proceedings the Enactor is referred to as '''Mister Enactor''' while a female enactor or wife of an Enactor is known as an Enactress and is addressed as '''Madam Enactress'''. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|<span id="Appendix_2_1"></span> | |<span id="Appendix_2_1"></span> | ||
|'''1. House mark (the ‘Urabbaparcensian Cross’)''': Cross couped the | |'''1. House mark (the ‘Urabbaparcensian Cross’)''': Cross couped the chief arm taking the form of a Greek Rho and the fess and base points conjoined to a demi-circle inverted. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="Appendix_2_2"></span> | |<span id="Appendix_2_2"></span> | ||
|'''2. Monogram''': U and P conjoined the sinister of the U under the spine of the P. | |'''2. Monogram''': U and P conjoined the sinister of the U under the spine of the P. | ||
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|<span id="Appendix_2_3"></span> | |<span id="Appendix_2_3"></span> | ||
|'''3. Corporate signet (''Ingam'')''': Rectangle Or inscribed with the words: ''ULABA GONG-WON'' [Sino-Korean: Urabba Parks] in Chinese Characters (''Hanja'') Gules within a Bordure of the second. | |'''3. Corporate signet (''Ingam'')''': Rectangle Or inscribed with the words: ''ULABA GONG-WON'' [Sino-Korean: Urabba Parks] in Chinese Characters (''Hanja'') Gules within a Bordure of the second. | ||
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|<span id="Appendix_2_4"></span> | |<span id="Appendix_2_4"></span> | ||
|'''4. Corporate signet (''Beobindojang'')''': Rectangle Or inscribed with the words ULABA GONG-WON in Korean Characters (''Hangul'') Gules within a Bordure of the second. | |'''4. Corporate signet (''Beobindojang'')''': Rectangle Or inscribed with the words ULABA GONG-WON in Korean Characters (''Hangul'') Gules within a Bordure of the second. | ||
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|<span id="Appendix_2_5"></span> | |<span id="Appendix_2_5"></span> | ||
|'''5. House flag | |'''5. House flag''': Vert a Urabbaparcensian Cross Or. | ||
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|<span id="Appendix_2_6"></span> | |<span id="Appendix_2_6"></span> | ||
|'''6. Enactorial signet obverse''': Roundel Vert thereon the Plate of Representation (a Bezant inscribed with the word ''DAEPYOISA'' [Korean: representative director] in Hanja Gules the outer corner of each character extending to a Bordure Gold all ensigned and conjoined to a Patriarchal Cross and set in a wreath of vine Leaves also Gold) within the words ULABBA GONG-WON in Hanja Or the whole ensigned and conjoined to a Patriarchal Cross and set in a Wreath of vine Leaves all of the third. | |'''6. Enactorial signet obverse''': Roundel Vert thereon the Plate of Representation (a Bezant inscribed with the word ''DAEPYOISA'' [Korean: representative director] in Hanja Gules the outer corner of each character extending to a Bordure Gold all ensigned and conjoined to a Patriarchal Cross and set in a wreath of vine Leaves also Gold) within the words ULABBA GONG-WON in Hanja Or the whole ensigned and conjoined to a Patriarchal Cross and set in a Wreath of vine Leaves all of the third. | ||
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|<span id="Appendix_2_7"></span> | |<span id="Appendix_2_7"></span> | ||
|'''7. Enactorial signet reverse (''Dojang'')''': Roundel Gules thereon the word DAEPYOISA in Hangul each character conjoined at the corner to a Circle all Or in surrounded by a Urabbaparcensian Cross and an inscription ULABA GONG-WON in like characters all of the second the whole ensigned and conjoined to a Patriarchal Cross and set in a Wreath of vine Leaves all of the second. | |'''7. Enactorial signet reverse (''Dojang'')''': Roundel Gules thereon the word DAEPYOISA in Hangul each character conjoined at the corner to a Circle all Or in surrounded by a Urabbaparcensian Cross and an inscription ULABA GONG-WON in like characters all of the second the whole ensigned and conjoined to a Patriarchal Cross and set in a Wreath of vine Leaves all of the second. | ||
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|<span id="Appendix_2_8"></span> | |<span id="Appendix_2_8"></span> | ||
|'''8. Enactorial Cypher''': The Letters DJR Argent fimbriated Gold the J extended in pale and ensigned with the Plate of Representation proper. | |'''8. Enactorial Cypher''': The Letters DJR Argent fimbriated Gold the J extended in pale and ensigned with the Plate of Representation proper. | ||
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|<span id="Appendix_2_9"></span> | |<span id="Appendix_2_9"></span> | ||
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|Achievement of Arms | |Achievement of Arms | ||
|see ''' | |see '''Armorial Bearings''' | ||
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|<span id="DefAddorsed"></span>addorsed | |<span id="DefAddorsed"></span>addorsed | ||
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|<span id="DefAnnulet"></span>Annulet | |<span id="DefAnnulet"></span>Annulet | ||
|a ''' | |a '''Roundel''' voided | ||
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|<span id="DefArched"></span>arched | |<span id="DefArched"></span>arched | ||
|forming a curve (cf. ''' | |forming a curve (cf. '''enarched''') | ||
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|<span id="DefArgent"></span>Argent | |<span id="DefArgent"></span>Argent | ||
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|<span id="DefArmed"></span>armed | |<span id="DefArmed"></span>armed | ||
|of the horns, teeth or claws of a ''' | |of the horns, teeth or claws of a '''beast''' | ||
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|<span id="DefArmiger"></span>armiger | |<span id="DefArmiger"></span>armiger | ||
|a lawful bearer of ''' | |a lawful bearer of '''Arms''' | ||
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|<span id="DefArmorial_Bearings"></span>Armorial Bearings or Ensigns | |<span id="DefArmorial_Bearings"></span>Armorial Bearings or Ensigns | ||
|the set of heraldic devices borne by a person, including ''' | |the set of heraldic devices borne by a person, including '''Arms''', '''Crest''', a motto scroll and in some cases, '''Supporters''' | ||
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|<span id=" | |<span id="DefArmory"></span>armory | ||
|the study of ''' | |the study of '''Armorial Bearings''' | ||
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|<span id="DefArms"></span>Arms | |<span id="DefArms"></span>Arms | ||
|the principal heraldic device of a person, bounded in an ''' | |the principal heraldic device of a person, bounded in an '''Escutcheon''' (or for women who are unmarried or widowed, in a '''Lozenge''' or oval) | ||
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|<span id="DefAttired"></span>attired | |<span id="DefAttired"></span>attired | ||
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|<span id="DefAttitude"></span>attitude | |<span id="DefAttitude"></span>attitude | ||
|the manner in which a figure (creature or human) appears, such as ''' | |the manner in which a figure (creature or human) appears, such as '''rampant''', '''passant''' or (in the case of flying creatures) '''volant''' | ||
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|<span id="DefAugmentation"></span>augmentation | |<span id="DefAugmentation"></span>augmentation | ||
|a device added to another to indicate an ''' | |a device added to another to indicate an '''honour''', such as the '''Arms''' of the Order of St John added in '''chief''' to the Arms of Mark Compton [26] and Neil Conn [27], 35, Bailiffs Grand Cross | ||
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|<span id="DefAzure"></span>Azure | |<span id="DefAzure"></span>Azure | ||
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|<span id="DefBanner_Of_Arms"></span>Banner of Arms | |<span id="DefBanner_Of_Arms"></span>Banner of Arms | ||
|a flag bearing ''' | |a flag bearing '''Arms'''; see also '''Standard'''. | ||
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|<span id="DefBar"></span>Bar | |<span id="DefBar"></span>Bar | ||
|I. a broad line, horizontal and ''' | |I. a broad line, horizontal and '''throughout''' unless otherwise specified II. '''insignia''' added to the '''Ribbon''' of a '''medal''' to indicate a subsequent award or involvement in an operation | ||
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|<span id="DefBarbed"></span>barbed | |<span id="DefBarbed"></span>barbed | ||
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|<span id="DefBaronet"></span>baronet | |<span id="DefBaronet"></span>baronet | ||
|a gentleman who is entitled to use the title 'Sir' before his name as a result of being awarded or inheriting a ''' | |a gentleman who is entitled to use the title 'Sir' before his name as a result of being awarded or inheriting a '''baronetage''' | ||
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|<span id="DefBaronetage"></span>baronetage | |<span id="DefBaronetage"></span>baronetage | ||
|a hereditary ''' | |a hereditary '''knighthood''' conferred on a gentleman and his male successors | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefBarrulet"></span>Barrulet | |<span id="DefBarrulet"></span>Barrulet | ||
|a diminutive ''' | |a diminutive '''Bar''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefBarry"></span>barry | |<span id="DefBarry"></span>barry | ||
|of ''' | |of '''Bars''' repeated throughout | ||
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|<span id="DefBase"></span>base | |<span id="DefBase"></span>base | ||
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|Bearings, Armorial | |Bearings, Armorial | ||
|see ''' | |see '''Armorial Bearings''' | ||
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|<span id="DefBeast"></span>beast | |<span id="DefBeast"></span>beast | ||
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|<span id="DefBend"></span>Bend | |<span id="DefBend"></span>Bend | ||
|a diagonal ''' | |a diagonal '''Bar''' '''issuant''' from the '''dexter''' '''chief''' and '''throughout''' to the '''sinister''' '''base''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefBend_Sinister"></span>Bend sinister | |<span id="DefBend_Sinister"></span>Bend sinister | ||
|a ''' | |a '''Bend''' '''reversed''' (from the '''sinister''' '''chief''' to the '''dexter''' '''base''') | ||
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|<span id="DefBendlet"></span>Bendlet | |<span id="DefBendlet"></span>Bendlet | ||
|a diminutive ''' | |a diminutive '''Bend''' | ||
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|<span id="DefBendwise"></span>bendwise | |<span id="DefBendwise"></span>bendwise | ||
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|<span id="DefBezant"></span>Bezant | |<span id="DefBezant"></span>Bezant | ||
|a ''' | |a '''Roundel''' Or | ||
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|<span id="DefBillet"></span>Billet | |<span id="DefBillet"></span>Billet | ||
|a rectangle (usually | |a rectangle (usually palewise), representing a document (bill) | ||
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|<span id="DefBlazon"></span>blazon | |<span id="DefBlazon"></span>blazon | ||
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|<span id="DefBordure"></span>Bordure | |<span id="DefBordure"></span>Bordure | ||
|a peripheral ''' | |a peripheral '''ordinary''' enclosing other elements in a device | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefBridge"></span>Bridge | |<span id="DefBridge"></span>Bridge | ||
|an arched structure between two ''' | |an arched structure between two '''Towers''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefBrisure"></span>brisure | |<span id="DefBrisure"></span>brisure | ||
|a mark of ''' | |a mark of '''cadency''', such as a '''Label''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefBronze"></span>Bronze | |<span id="DefBronze"></span>Bronze | ||
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|<span id="DefCaboshed"></span>caboshed or cabossed | |<span id="DefCaboshed"></span>caboshed or cabossed | ||
|of a ''' | |of a '''beast's''' head, shown full face with no neck visible | ||
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|<span id="DefCadency"></span>cadency | |<span id="DefCadency"></span>cadency | ||
|the system of differentiating a person's ''' | |the system of differentiating a person's '''Armorial Bearings''' from other individuals entitled to use the same '''Arms''' | ||
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|<span id="DefCeladon"></span>Celadon | |<span id="DefCeladon"></span>Celadon | ||
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|<span id="DefCamp_Crown"></span>Camp Crown | |<span id="DefCamp_Crown"></span>Camp Crown | ||
|a crown with sword-like spike issuant from the ''' | |a crown with sword-like spike issuant from the '''Rim''' | ||
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|<span id="DefCanadian_Pale"></span>Canadian pale | |<span id="DefCanadian_Pale"></span>Canadian pale | ||
|a ''' | |a '''Pale''' that covers half the width of the field | ||
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|<span id="DefCanting"></span>canting | |<span id="DefCanting"></span>canting | ||
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|<span id="DefCanton"></span>Canton | |<span id="DefCanton"></span>Canton | ||
|a rectangle located in the | |a rectangle located in the dexter chief; in blazonry a Canton could be said to occupy between one-ninth and one-third of the field, while in vexillology a canton occupies one quarter of the field (the equivalent heraldic term is '''Quarter''') | ||
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|<span id="DefCastle"></span>Castle | |<span id="DefCastle"></span>Castle | ||
|an embattled wall, usually depicted with a ''' | |an embattled wall, usually depicted with a '''Portcullis''' in the middle, issuant therefrom at least two '''Towers''' | ||
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|<span id="DefCendree"></span>Cendrée | |<span id="DefCendree"></span>Cendrée | ||
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|<span id="DefCentre_Point"></span>centre point | |<span id="DefCentre_Point"></span>centre point | ||
|the centre of a device (the term ''' | |the centre of a device (the term '''fess point''' is also used) | ||
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|<span id="DefCharge"></span>charge | |<span id="DefCharge"></span>charge | ||
|a device that forms part of a larger device, for example a ''' | |a device that forms part of a larger device, for example a '''Cross''' or '''Mullet''' as appearing on '''Arms''' | ||
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|<span id="DefCharged"></span>charged | |<span id="DefCharged"></span>charged | ||
|having ''' | |having '''charges''' placed upon it | ||
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|<span id="DefChequy"></span>chequy or checky | |<span id="DefChequy"></span>chequy or checky | ||
|divided into alternating squares | |divided into alternating squares | ||
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|<span id="DefChevron"></span>Chevron | |<span id="DefChevron"></span>Chevron | ||
|an ordinary formed by two ''' | |an ordinary charge formed by two '''Bars''' intersecting each other at the '''chief''' | ||
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|<span id="DefChevronel"></span>Chevronel | |<span id="DefChevronel"></span>Chevronel | ||
|a diminutive ''' | |a diminutive '''Chevron''' | ||
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|<span id="DefChevronwise"></span>chevronwise | |<span id="DefChevronwise"></span>chevronwise | ||
|in the direction of a ''' | |in the direction of a '''Chevron''' | ||
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|<span id="DefChief"></span>chief | |<span id="DefChief"></span>chief | ||
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|<span id="DefChief1"></span>Chief | |<span id="DefChief1"></span>Chief | ||
|a rectangle occupying the ''' | |a rectangle occupying the '''chief''' | ||
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|<span id="DefCitation"></span>citation | |<span id="DefCitation"></span>citation | ||
|a formal recognition of involvement a group in an event worthy of recognition; members of a unit awarded a citation may wear special ''' | |a formal recognition of involvement a group in an event worthy of recognition; members of a unit awarded a citation may wear special '''insignia''' on their left breast | ||
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|<span id="DefClasp"></span>Clasp | |<span id="DefClasp"></span>Clasp | ||
|''' | |'''insignia''' added to the '''Ribbon''' of a '''medal''' to indicate operational involvement | ||
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|<span id="DefCoat_Of_Arms"></span>coat of arms | |<span id="DefCoat_Of_Arms"></span>coat of arms | ||
|a common term for ''' | |a common term for '''Armorial Bearings''' | ||
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|<span id="DefColour"></span>colour | |<span id="DefColour"></span>colour | ||
|1. in ''' | |1. in '''armory''', a colour is generally known as '''tincture''', however the term is used to refer to the main non-metallic tinctures of '''Gules''', '''Sable''', '''Azure''', '''Vert''' and '''Purpure''' 2. a flag identifying a military unit; the origin of the Trooping of the Colour ceremony | ||
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|<span id="DefCommendation"></span>commendation | |<span id="DefCommendation"></span>commendation | ||
|''' | |'''insignia''' attached to a '''Ribbon''' of a '''medal''' or a separate piece of Ribbon worn alongside medals | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefComponee"></span>componée or compony | |<span id="DefComponee"></span>componée or compony | ||
|in rows of alternating ''' | |in rows of alternating '''tinctures''' | ||
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|<span id="DefConjoined"></span>conjoined | |<span id="DefConjoined"></span>conjoined | ||
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|<span id="DefContournee"></span>contournée or contourny | |<span id="DefContournee"></span>contournée or contourny | ||
|facing ''' | |facing '''sinister''' | ||
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|<span id="DefCotise"></span>Cotise | |<span id="DefCotise"></span>Cotise | ||
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|<span id="DefCotised"></span>cotised | |<span id="DefCotised"></span>cotised | ||
|between two ''' | |between two '''Cotises''' | ||
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|<span id="DefCouchant"></span>couchant | |<span id="DefCouchant"></span>couchant | ||
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|<span id="DefCounter"></span>counter | |<span id="DefCounter"></span>counter | ||
|a line type | |a line type reversed on the other side of a device | ||
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|<span id="DefCounterchanged"></span>counterchanged | |<span id="DefCounterchanged"></span>counterchanged | ||
|the ''' | |the '''tincture''' in reverse being reversed along the '''division''' | ||
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|<span id="DefCouped"></span>couped | |<span id="DefCouped"></span>couped | ||
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|<span id="DefCrest"></span>Crest | |<span id="DefCrest"></span>Crest | ||
|a device appearing on the top of ''' | |a device appearing on the top of '''Armorial Bearings''' | ||
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|<span id="DefCross"></span>Cross | |<span id="DefCross"></span>Cross | ||
|two intersecting conjoined ''' | |two intersecting conjoined '''Bars''', usually perpendicular to each other | ||
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|<span id="DefCross_Crosslet"></span>Cross-Crosslet | |<span id="DefCross_Crosslet"></span>Cross-Crosslet | ||
|a ''' | |a '''Cross''' '''potent''' between four plain '''Crosslets''' | ||
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|<span id="DefCrosslet"></span>Crosslet | |<span id="DefCrosslet"></span>Crosslet | ||
|a ''' | |a '''Cross''' '''couped''' that is placed alongside a larger '''Cross''' | ||
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|<span id="DefCrowned"></span>crowned | |<span id="DefCrowned"></span>crowned | ||
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|<span id="DefDame"></span>Dame | |<span id="DefDame"></span>Dame | ||
|a lady who is entitled to use the title before her name as a result of being awarded a membership of an ''' | |a lady who is entitled to use the title before her name as a result of being awarded a membership of an '''order of chivalry''' equivalent of a '''knighthood''' | ||
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|<span id="DefDancetty"></span>dancetty | |<span id="DefDancetty"></span>dancetty | ||
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|<span id="DefDecoration"></span>decoration | |<span id="DefDecoration"></span>decoration | ||
|an award of a ''' | |an award of a '''medal''', '''commendation''' or membership of an '''order of chivalry''' | ||
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|<span id="DefDemi"></span>demi | |<span id="DefDemi"></span>demi | ||
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|<span id="DefDexter"></span>dexter | |<span id="DefDexter"></span>dexter | ||
|on the right of a device from the perspective of its | |on the right of a device from the perspective of its bearer | ||
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|<span id="DefDifferencing"></span>differencing | |<span id="DefDifferencing"></span>differencing | ||
|the practice of adding charges to ''' | |the practice of adding charges to '''Arms''' or other components of '''Armorial Bearings''' as to individualise them | ||
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|<span id="DefDisplayed"></span>displayed | |<span id="DefDisplayed"></span>displayed | ||
|a ''' | |a '''beast''' facing towards the viewer | ||
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|<span id="DefDivision"></span>division | |<span id="DefDivision"></span>division | ||
|a partition of the ''' | |a partition of the '''field''' of a device into two or more parts, such as '''per chevron''' or '''per fess''' | ||
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|<span id="DefDouble_Tressure"></span>double Tressure | |<span id="DefDouble_Tressure"></span>double Tressure | ||
|two ''' | |two '''Tressures''' running side by side | ||
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|<span id="DefDovetailed"></span>dovetailed | |<span id="DefDovetailed"></span>dovetailed | ||
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|<span id="DefDucal_Coronet"></span>Ducal Coronet | |<span id="DefDucal_Coronet"></span>Ducal Coronet | ||
|a coronet with pearled flower-like devices ''' | |a coronet with pearled flower-like devices '''issuant''' from the '''Rim''' | ||
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|<span id="DefDucally_Gorged"></span>ducally gorged | |<span id="DefDucally_Gorged"></span>ducally gorged | ||
|gorged with a ''' | |gorged with a '''Ducal Coronet''' | ||
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|<span id="DefEmbattled"></span>embattled | |<span id="DefEmbattled"></span>embattled | ||
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|<span id="DefEnarched"></span>enarched | |<span id="DefEnarched"></span>enarched | ||
|forming a pointy arch (cf. ''' | |forming a pointy arch (cf. '''arched''') | ||
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|<span id="DefEndorse"></span>Endorse | |<span id="DefEndorse"></span>Endorse | ||
|a diminutive ''' | |a diminutive '''Bar''', thinner than a '''Barrulet''' and generally seen in a pair, one on either side of a thicker '''ordinary''' | ||
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|<span id="DefEndorsed"></span>endorsed | |<span id="DefEndorsed"></span>endorsed | ||
|being flanked by ''' | |being flanked by '''Endorses''' on each side | ||
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|<span id="DefEnfiled"></span>enfiled | |<span id="DefEnfiled"></span>enfiled | ||
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|<span id="DefEngrailed"></span>engrailed | |<span id="DefEngrailed"></span>engrailed | ||
|in the manner of circular indentations arched downwards (cf. ''' | |in the manner of circular indentations arched downwards (cf. '''invected''') | ||
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|<span id="DefEnhanced"></span>enhanced | |<span id="DefEnhanced"></span>enhanced | ||
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|<span id="DefEnsign"></span>ensign | |<span id="DefEnsign"></span>ensign | ||
|1. a device placed directly above an ''' | |1. a device placed directly above an '''Escutcheon''' or other device, generally as a symbol of authority 2. a flag used on vessels, craft, vehicles and related establishments | ||
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|<span id="DefEnsigned"></span>ensigned | |<span id="DefEnsigned"></span>ensigned | ||
|having an ''' | |having an '''ensign''' | ||
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|Ensigns, Armorial | |Ensigns, Armorial | ||
|see ''' | |see '''Armorial Bearings''' | ||
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|<span id="DefEntwined"></span>entwined | |<span id="DefEntwined"></span>entwined | ||
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|<span id="DefErmine"></span>Ermine | |<span id="DefErmine"></span>Ermine | ||
|Argent ''' | |Argent '''ermined''' Sable | ||
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|<span id="DefErmine_Spot"></span>Ermine spot | |<span id="DefErmine_Spot"></span>Ermine spot | ||
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|<span id="DefErmined"></span>ermined | |<span id="DefErmined"></span>ermined | ||
|semy of ''' | |semy of '''Ermine spots''' | ||
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|<span id="DefErminois"></span>Erminois | |<span id="DefErminois"></span>Erminois | ||
|Or ''' | |Or '''ermined''' Sable | ||
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|<span id="DefEscutcheon"></span>Escutcheon | |<span id="DefEscutcheon"></span>Escutcheon | ||
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|faleristics | |faleristics | ||
|see ''' | |see '''phaleristics''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefFess"></span>Fess or Fesse | |<span id="DefFess"></span>Fess or Fesse | ||
|a ''' | |a '''Bar''' in the middle of a device | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefFess_Point"></span>fess point | |<span id="DefFess_Point"></span>fess point | ||
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|<span id="DefField"></span>field | |<span id="DefField"></span>field | ||
|the area of ''' | |the area of '''Arms''' or another bounded device | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefFimbriated"></span>fimbriated | |<span id="DefFimbriated"></span>fimbriated | ||
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|<span id="DefFixed_Ordinary"></span>fixed ordinary | |<span id="DefFixed_Ordinary"></span>fixed ordinary | ||
|an ''' | |an '''ordinary''' that has a fixed position, such as a '''Bar''', '''Base''', '''Bend''', '''Bordure''', '''Canton''', '''Chevron''', '''Chief''', '''Cross''', '''Fess''', '''Flaunch''', '''Mound''', '''Orle''', '''Pale''', '''Pall''', '''Pile''', '''Quarter''', '''Saltire''', '''Tressure''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefFlaunch"></span>Flaunch | |<span id="DefFlaunch"></span>Flaunch | ||
|a demi ''' | |a demi '''Roundel''' protruding into the field from the horizontal sides, generally in a pair (Flaunches) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefFlory_Counter_Flory"></span>flory-counter-flory | |<span id="DefFlory_Counter_Flory"></span>flory-counter-flory | ||
|being on both sides in the manner of | |being on both sides in the manner of Fleurs de Lis in alternating directions | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefFly"></span>fly | |<span id="DefFly"></span>fly | ||
|the half of a flag furthest from the ''' | |the half of a flag furthest from the '''hoist side'''; the heraldic equivalent is '''sinister''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefFormy"></span>formy or paty, pattée | |<span id="DefFormy"></span>formy or paty, pattée | ||
|of a cross of two thick ''' | |of a cross of two thick '''Bars''' arched and counter-arched | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefFountain"></span>Fountain | |<span id="DefFountain"></span>Fountain | ||
|a ''' | |a '''Roundel''' '''barry''' '''wavy''' Argent and Azure | ||
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|<span id="DefFowled"></span>fowled | |<span id="DefFowled"></span>fowled | ||
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|<span id="DefFretty"></span>fretty | |<span id="DefFretty"></span>fretty | ||
|in a pattern of interlaced ''' | |in a pattern of interlaced '''Bendlets''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefFur"></span>fur | |<span id="DefFur"></span>fur | ||
|a class of tincture representing a mammalian coat, including ''' | |a class of tincture representing a mammalian coat, including '''Ermine''', '''Pean''' and '''Vair''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefGenealogy"></span>genealogy | |<span id="DefGenealogy"></span>genealogy | ||
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|<span id="DefGold"></span>Gold | |<span id="DefGold"></span>Gold | ||
|although gold in ''' | |although gold in '''heraldry''' is generally described as '''Or''', Gold is used where there are golden '''charges''' in a device '''surmounting''' other charges Or as to conform to the '''rule of tincture''' | ||
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|<span id="DefGorged"></span>gorged | |<span id="DefGorged"></span>gorged | ||
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|a stylised droplet | |a stylised droplet | ||
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|<span id="DefGoutty"></span>goutty or gouttée, guttée or gutty | |<span id="DefGoutty"></span>goutty or gouttée, guttée or '''gutty''' | ||
|''' | |'''semy''' of '''Gouttes''' | ||
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|<span id="DefGoutty_DEau"></span>goutty d’eau or guttée d’eau | |<span id="DefGoutty_DEau"></span>goutty d’eau or guttée d’eau | ||
|''' | |'''goutty''' Argent (water droplets) | ||
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|<span id="DefGoutty_De_Sang"></span>goutty de sang | |<span id="DefGoutty_De_Sang"></span>goutty de sang | ||
|''' | |'''goutty''' Gules (blood droplets) | ||
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|<span id="DefGraded"></span>graded | |<span id="DefGraded"></span>graded | ||
|with steps at its ''' | |with steps at its '''base''' | ||
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|<span id="DefGrady"></span>grady | |<span id="DefGrady"></span>grady | ||
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|<span id="DefGriffin"></span>Griffin or Gryphon | |<span id="DefGriffin"></span>Griffin or Gryphon | ||
|a ''' | |a '''heraldic''' '''beast''' formed of an Eagle in '''chief''' and a Lion in '''base''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefGringolee"></span>gringolée | |<span id="DefGringolee"></span>gringolée | ||
|having serpents ''' | |having serpents '''issuant''' from the limbs | ||
|- | |- | ||
|group citation | |group citation | ||
|see ''' | |see '''citation''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefGuardant"></span>guardant | |<span id="DefGuardant"></span>guardant | ||
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|<span id="DefGyron"></span>Gyron | |<span id="DefGyron"></span>Gyron | ||
|a triangle having its angle at the ''' | |a triangle having its angle at the '''fess point''' and the opposite side at the edge of the '''field''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefGyronny"></span>gyronny | |<span id="DefGyronny"></span>gyronny | ||
|having a number of ''' | |having a number of '''Gyrons''' rotated around the '''fess point''' | ||
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|<span id="DefHerald"></span>herald | |<span id="DefHerald"></span>herald | ||
|somebody who is engaged, in an official or professional capacity, in the practice of ''' | |somebody who is engaged, in an official or professional capacity, in the practice of '''heraldry''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefHeraldic"></span>heraldic | |<span id="DefHeraldic"></span>heraldic | ||
| | |legendary as differentiated to natural (such as a heraldic '''Sea Lion''', a mythical lion-like creature, as opposed to a natural sealion) | ||
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|<span id="DefHeraldry"></span>heraldry | |<span id="DefHeraldry"></span>heraldry | ||
|a field of study encompassing ''' | |a field of study encompassing '''armory''', '''genealogy''', '''phaleristics''', '''protocol''' and '''vexillology''' | ||
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|<span id="DefHilt"></span>hilt | |<span id="DefHilt"></span>hilt | ||
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|<span id="DefHippocampus"></span>Hippocampus | |<span id="DefHippocampus"></span>Hippocampus | ||
|a ''' | |a '''natural''' seahorse | ||
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|<span id="DefHoist_Side"></span>hoist side | |<span id="DefHoist_Side"></span>hoist side | ||
|the side of a flag closest to the ''' | |the side of a flag closest to the '''Staff''' | ||
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|<span id="DefHoneycombed"></span>honeycombed | |<span id="DefHoneycombed"></span>honeycombed | ||
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|<span id="DefHonourable_Ordinary"></span>honourable ordinary | |<span id="DefHonourable_Ordinary"></span>honourable ordinary | ||
|a class of ''' | |a class of '''fixed ordinary''', such as a '''Bar''', '''Bend''', '''Chevron, Chief''', '''Cross''', '''Fess''', '''Pale''' or '''Saltire''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefHouse_Flag"></span>house flag | |<span id="DefHouse_Flag"></span>house flag | ||
|a flag for use by an entity, distinct from the ''' | |a flag for use by an entity, distinct from the '''banner of arms''' of the entity | ||
|- | |- | ||
|immobile ordinary | |immobile ordinary | ||
|see ''' | |see '''fixed ordinary''' | ||
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|<span id="DefImpaled"></span>impaled | |<span id="DefImpaled"></span>impaled | ||
|having combined with another device on the ''' | |having combined with another device on the '''sinister''' of the '''field''', generally used to create one device; examples include the impaling of the '''Arms''' of husband with those of his wife on the spouse’s arms (see the Arms of The Queen [Royal 2], 6) and on the Arms of officeholders (see [Officials 1-5], 68-69) | ||
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|<span id="DefIn_Bend"></span>in bend | |<span id="DefIn_Bend"></span>in bend | ||
|diagonally like a ''' | |diagonally like a '''Bend''', generally from '''dexter''' '''chief''' to '''sinister''' '''base''' | ||
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|<span id="DefIn_Bordure"></span>in bordure | |<span id="DefIn_Bordure"></span>in bordure | ||
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|<span id="DefIn_Cross"></span>in cross | |<span id="DefIn_Cross"></span>in cross | ||
|perpendicular to each other and intersecting in the centre like a ''' | |perpendicular to each other and intersecting in the centre like a '''Cross''' | ||
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|<span id="DefIn_Orle"></span>in orle | |<span id="DefIn_Orle"></span>in orle | ||
|alongside the edges of the field like an ''' | |alongside the edges of the field like an '''Orle''' | ||
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|<span id="DefIn_Saltire"></span>in saltire | |<span id="DefIn_Saltire"></span>in saltire | ||
|''' | |i'''n bend''' and in '''bend sinister''' like a '''Saltire''' | ||
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|<span id="DefIndented"></span>indented | |<span id="DefIndented"></span>indented | ||
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|<span id="DefInsignia"></span>insignia | |<span id="DefInsignia"></span>insignia | ||
|a device symbolising authority; used to signify a rank, office or ''' | |a device symbolising authority; used to signify a rank, office or '''honour''' | ||
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|<span id="DefInvected"></span>invected | |<span id="DefInvected"></span>invected | ||
|a line in the manner of ''' | |a line in the manner of '''demi''' circles arched upwards (cf. '''engrailed''') | ||
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|<span id="DefInverted"></span>inverted | |<span id="DefInverted"></span>inverted | ||
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|<span id="DefIrradiated"></span>irradiated | |<span id="DefIrradiated"></span>irradiated | ||
|having solar rays ''' | |having solar rays '''issuant''' from its edges | ||
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|<span id="DefIssuant"></span>issuant | |<span id="DefIssuant"></span>issuant | ||
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|<span id="DefKing_Of_Arms"></span>king of arms | |<span id="DefKing_Of_Arms"></span>king of arms | ||
|a senior ''' | |a senior '''herald''', usually having the authority to grant '''Armorial Bearings''' and regulate their use | ||
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|<span id="DefKnight"></span>knight | |<span id="DefKnight"></span>knight | ||
|a gentleman who is entitled to use the title 'Sir' before his name as a result of being awarded a ''' | |a gentleman who is entitled to use the title 'Sir' before his name as a result of being awarded a '''knighthood''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefKnighthood"></span>knighthood | |<span id="DefKnighthood"></span>knighthood | ||
|an ''' | |an '''honour''' awarded to gentlemen, whether on its own (e.g., a knight bachelor, [Honours 23], 81) or as a grade in an '''order of chivalry''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefLabel"></span>Label | |<span id="DefLabel"></span>Label | ||
|a ''' | |a '''Bar''' from which points are pendent therefrom | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefLady"></span>Lady | |<span id="DefLady"></span>Lady | ||
|1. the wife of a ''' | |1. the wife of a '''knight''', who is entitled to use the title before her surname 2. a lady who is entitled to use the title before her name as a result of being awarded membership of the Order of the Garter or the Order of the Thistle | ||
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|<span id="DefLangued"></span>langued | |<span id="DefLangued"></span>langued | ||
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|<span id="DefMaltese_Cross"></span>Maltese cross | |<span id="DefMaltese_Cross"></span>Maltese cross | ||
|a ''' | |a '''Cross''' '''formy''' couped with arms that narrow towards the intersection and are indented at the ends | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefMascle"></span>Mascle | |<span id="DefMascle"></span>Mascle | ||
|a | |a voided Lozenge | ||
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|<span id="DefMasoned"></span>masoned | |<span id="DefMasoned"></span>masoned | ||
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|<span id="DefMedal"></span>medal | |<span id="DefMedal"></span>medal | ||
|a metallic piece suspended from a ''' | |a metallic piece suspended from a '''Ribbon''' used to indicate receipt of an honour | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefMetal"></span>metal | |<span id="DefMetal"></span>metal | ||
|a category of ''' | |a category of '''tincture''' representing a metallic substance, including '''Argent''' (silver) and '''Or''' (gold) | ||
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|<span id="DefMobile_Subordinary"></span>mobile subordinary | |<span id="DefMobile_Subordinary"></span>mobile subordinary | ||
|a ''' | |a '''subordinary''' can be placed anywhere on the field of a device, such as a '''Lozenge''' or '''Roundel''' | ||
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|<span id="DefMound"></span>Mound | |<span id="DefMound"></span>Mound | ||
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|<span id="DefMural_Crown"></span>Mural Crown | |<span id="DefMural_Crown"></span>Mural Crown | ||
|a figurative crown ''' | |a figurative crown '''embattled''' and '''masoned''' as to represent a settlement | ||
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|<span id="DefMurrey"></span>Murrey or Mulberry | |<span id="DefMurrey"></span>Murrey or '''Mulberry''' | ||
|being of a dark red-purple | |being of a dark red-purple | ||
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|<span id="DefNaiant"></span>naiant | |<span id="DefNaiant"></span>naiant | ||
|swimming ''' | |swimming '''fesswise''' | ||
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|<span id="DefName_And_Arms"></span>name and arms | |<span id="DefName_And_Arms"></span>name and arms | ||
|the status of both being of a surname and entitled to bear particular ''' | |the status of both being of a surname and entitled to bear particular '''Arms''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefNatural"></span>natural | |<span id="DefNatural"></span>natural | ||
| | |as a creature existing in nature, as opposed to a theoretical '''heraldic''' '''beast''' | ||
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|<span id="DefNebuly"></span>nebuly or nebulée | |<span id="DefNebuly"></span>nebuly or nebulée | ||
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|<span id="DefOf_The_First_Second_Etc"></span>of the first, second, etc | |<span id="DefOf_The_First_Second_Etc"></span>of the first, second, etc | ||
|of a particular ''' | |of a particular '''tincture''' as stated in the description ('''blazon''') | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefOfficial_Flag"></span>official flag | |<span id="DefOfficial_Flag"></span>official flag | ||
|flag that identifies the holder of an office, sometimes called a ''' | |flag that identifies the holder of an office, sometimes called a '''personal flag''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefOr"></span>Or | |<span id="DefOr"></span>Or | ||
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|<span id="DefOrder_Of_Chivalry"></span>order of chivalry | |<span id="DefOrder_Of_Chivalry"></span>order of chivalry | ||
|an ''' | |an '''honour''' consisting of one or more grades of membership, such as the Order of Australia | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefOrdinary"></span>ordinary | |<span id="DefOrdinary"></span>ordinary | ||
|a geometrical ''' | |a geometrical '''charge''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefOrdinary_Of_Arms"></span>ordinary of arms | |<span id="DefOrdinary_Of_Arms"></span>ordinary of arms | ||
|a listing of ''' | |a listing of '''Ams''' by '''ordinary''' | ||
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|<span id="DefOrle"></span>Orle | |<span id="DefOrle"></span>Orle | ||
|a ''' | |a '''Barrulet''' following the edges of a device (but separated from the edge); a '''charge''' or set of charges running along the edged is said to be '''in orle''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefPale"></span>Pale | |<span id="DefPale"></span>Pale | ||
|a vertical ''' | |a vertical '''Bar''' running down the middle | ||
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|<span id="DefPalewise"></span>palewise | |<span id="DefPalewise"></span>palewise | ||
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|<span id="DefPall"></span>Pall or Pairle | |<span id="DefPall"></span>Pall or Pairle | ||
|two ''' | |two '''Bars''' '''chevronwise''' '''reversed''' '''conjoined''' to a '''Pale''' '''issuant''' from the point of the intersecting chevronwise Bars | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefPallet"></span>Pallet | |<span id="DefPallet"></span>Pallet | ||
|a vertical ''' | |a vertical '''Barrulet''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefPassant"></span>passant | |<span id="DefPassant"></span>passant | ||
|represented as walking with the ''' | |represented as walking with the '''dexter''' foot raised | ||
|- | |- | ||
|paty or pattée | |paty or pattée | ||
|see ''' | |see '''formy''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefPean"></span>Pean | |<span id="DefPean"></span>Pean | ||
|Sable ''' | |Sable '''ermined''' Or | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefPer_Bend"></span>per bend | |<span id="DefPer_Bend"></span>per bend | ||
|being ''' | |being '''divided''' '''bendwise''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefPer_Chevron"></span>per chevron | |<span id="DefPer_Chevron"></span>per chevron | ||
|being ''' | |being '''divided''' '''chevronwise''' | ||
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|<span id="DefPer_Fess"></span>per fess | |<span id="DefPer_Fess"></span>per fess | ||
|being ''' | |being '''divided''' '''fesswise''' | ||
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|<span id="DefPer_Pale"></span>per pale | |<span id="DefPer_Pale"></span>per pale | ||
|being ''' | |being '''divided''' '''palewise''' | ||
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|<span id="DefPer_Quarterly"></span>per quarterly | |<span id="DefPer_Quarterly"></span>per quarterly | ||
|being ''' | |being '''divided''' into four '''Quarters''' with one '''tincture''' in the first ('''dexter chief''') and fourth ('''sinister base''') Quarters and another tincture in the second and third Quarters (see also '''Quarterly''') | ||
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|<span id="DefPersonal_Flag"></span>personal flag | |<span id="DefPersonal_Flag"></span>personal flag | ||
|a flag identifying an individual, such as the Royal ''' | |a flag identifying an individual, such as the Royal '''Standard''' of His Majesty the King | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefPhaleristics"></span>phaleristics | |<span id="DefPhaleristics"></span>phaleristics | ||
|the study of ''' | |the study of '''decorations''' | ||
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|<span id="DefPierced"></span>pierced | |<span id="DefPierced"></span>pierced | ||
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|<span id="DefPile"></span>Pile | |<span id="DefPile"></span>Pile | ||
|a long wedge ''' | |a long wedge '''issuant''' from the '''chief''' | ||
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|<span id="DefPlate"></span>Plate | |<span id="DefPlate"></span>Plate | ||
|a ''' | |a '''Roundel''' Argent | ||
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|<span id="DefPommel"></span>pommel | |<span id="DefPommel"></span>pommel | ||
|a knob at the end of a ''' | |a knob at the end of a '''hilt''' | ||
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|<span id="DefPommelly"></span>pommelly | |<span id="DefPommelly"></span>pommelly | ||
|with each point forming a ''' | |with each point forming a '''pommel''' | ||
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|<span id="DefPortal"></span>Portal | |<span id="DefPortal"></span>Portal | ||
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|<span id="DefPortcullis"></span>Portcullis | |<span id="DefPortcullis"></span>Portcullis | ||
|a gate-like ''' | |a gate-like '''Portal''' of a '''Castle''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefPotent"></span>potent | |<span id="DefPotent"></span>potent | ||
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|<span id="DefPursuivant"></span>pursuivant | |<span id="DefPursuivant"></span>pursuivant | ||
|associate ''' | |associate '''herald''' | ||
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|<span id="DefQuadrante"></span>quadrante | |<span id="DefQuadrante"></span>quadrante | ||
|''' | |'''conjoined''' at the '''fess point''' to a square | ||
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|<span id="DefQuarter"></span>Quarter | |<span id="DefQuarter"></span>Quarter | ||
|a square ''' | |a square '''conjoined''' to the '''dexter''' and '''chief''' sides of a device and occupying an area half of the width and height of the '''field''' (in '''vexillology''' known as a '''Canton''') | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefQuartering"></span>quartering | |<span id="DefQuartering"></span>quartering | ||
|the practice of combining two or more ''' | |the practice of combining two or more '''Arms''' into one | ||
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|<span id="DefQuarterly"></span>quarterly | |<span id="DefQuarterly"></span>quarterly | ||
|divided into at least four parts, usually for the purposes of ''' | |divided into at least four parts, usually for the purposes of '''quartering''' | ||
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|<span id="DefQuarter_Voided"></span>quarter-voided | |<span id="DefQuarter_Voided"></span>quarter-voided | ||
|being ''' | |being '''voided''' at the intersection | ||
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|<span id="DefQuillon"></span>quillon | |<span id="DefQuillon"></span>quillon | ||
|the guard of a ''' | |the guard of a '''hilt''' | ||
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|<span id="DefRaguly"></span>raguly | |<span id="DefRaguly"></span>raguly | ||
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|<span id="DefRampant"></span>rampant | |<span id="DefRampant"></span>rampant | ||
|''' | |'''erect''' with forepaws raised | ||
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|<span id="DefReguardant"></span>reguardant | |<span id="DefReguardant"></span>reguardant | ||
|the head ''' | |the head '''reversed''' from the body | ||
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|<span id="DefRespectant"></span>respectant | |<span id="DefRespectant"></span>respectant | ||
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|<span id="DefRiband"></span>riband | |<span id="DefRiband"></span>riband | ||
|a ''' | |a '''Ribbon''' from which the badge of a decoration is suspended, worn around the neck (or in some cases, over the shoulder and hip) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefRibbon"></span>Ribbon | |<span id="DefRibbon"></span>Ribbon | ||
|a cloth piece from which a ''' | |a cloth piece from which a '''decoration''' is attached or suspended | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefRibbon_Bar"></span>ribbon bar | |<span id="DefRibbon_Bar"></span>ribbon bar | ||
|a rectangular piece of ''' | |a rectangular piece of '''Ribbon''' worn in place of the full '''insignia''' of a '''decoration''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefRim"></span>Rim | |<span id="DefRim"></span>Rim | ||
|the ''' | |the '''base''' of headgear, such as a crown or coronet | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefRoll_Of_Arms"></span>roll of arms | |<span id="DefRoll_Of_Arms"></span>roll of arms | ||
|a listing of ''' | |a listing of '''Armorial Bearings''' by '''bearer''' (for a listing by ordinary, see '''ordinary of arms''') | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefRoundel"></span>Roundel | |<span id="DefRoundel"></span>Roundel | ||
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|<span id="DefRule_Of_Tincture"></span>rule of tincture | |<span id="DefRule_Of_Tincture"></span>rule of tincture | ||
|the prohibition on ''' | |the prohibition on '''metal''' being placed on another metal, or a '''colour''' being placed on another colour | ||
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|<span id="DefSable"></span>Sable | |<span id="DefSable"></span>Sable | ||
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|<span id="DefSaltire"></span>Saltire | |<span id="DefSaltire"></span>Saltire | ||
|a ''' | |a '''Bend''' intersecting and '''conjoined''' with a '''Bend sinister''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefSaltire_Wise"></span>saltire-wise | |<span id="DefSaltire_Wise"></span>saltire-wise | ||
|''' | |'''in bend''' and the other in bend '''reversed''' like a '''Saltire''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefSanguine"></span>Sanguine | |<span id="DefSanguine"></span>Sanguine | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefSea_Horse"></span>Sea Horse | |<span id="DefSea_Horse"></span>Sea Horse | ||
|a mythical equine creature with fins in the place of hooves (a ''' | |a mythical equine creature with fins in the place of hooves (a '''natural''' seahorse may be described as a '''Hippocampus''') | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefSea_Lion"></span>Sea Lion | |<span id="DefSea_Lion"></span>Sea Lion | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefSegreant"></span>segreant | |<span id="DefSegreant"></span>segreant | ||
|''' | |'''rampant''', wings elevated and '''addorsed''' (generally used for '''heraldic''' '''winged''' quadrupeds) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefSemy"></span>semy or semé | |<span id="DefSemy"></span>semy or semé | ||
|in a pattern of a recurring ''' | |in a pattern of a recurring '''charge''' representing its seeding | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefSigillography"></span>sigillography or sphragistics | |<span id="DefSigillography"></span>sigillography or sphragistics | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefSinister"></span>sinister | |<span id="DefSinister"></span>sinister | ||
|1. on the left side of a device from the perspective of its ''' | |1. on the left side of a device from the perspective of its '''bearer''' 2. to '''reverse''' horizontally; for an example see '''Bend sinister''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefSilver"></span>Silver | |<span id="DefSilver"></span>Silver | ||
|although silver in ''' | |although silver in '''armory''' is generally described as '''Argent''', Silver is used where there are silver '''charges''' in a device '''surmounting''' other charges Argent as to conform to the '''rule of tincture''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefSlip"></span>Slip | |<span id="DefSlip"></span>Slip | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefSlipped"></span>slipped | |<span id="DefSlipped"></span>slipped | ||
|of or relating to a ''' | |of or relating to a '''Slip''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefSociety_Of_Honour"></span>society of honour | |<span id="DefSociety_Of_Honour"></span>society of honour | ||
|another name for an ''' | |another name for an '''order of chivalry'''; the Order of Australia is established as a 'society of honour' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefSquare_Pierced"></span>square-pierced | |<span id="DefSquare_Pierced"></span>square-pierced | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefStain"></span>stain | |<span id="DefStain"></span>stain | ||
|a class of dark ''' | |a class of dark '''tincture''' that includes '''Emerald''', '''Murrey''', '''Sanguine''' and '''Tenné''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefStandard"></span>Standard | |<span id="DefStandard"></span>Standard | ||
|a flag ''' | |a flag '''charged''' with '''Armorial Bearings''', such as the Royal '''Standard''' of His Majesty The King | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefStatant"></span>statant | |<span id="DefStatant"></span>statant | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefSubordinary"></span>subordinary | |<span id="DefSubordinary"></span>subordinary | ||
|a class of ''' | |a class of '''ordinary''' that may be used in addition to '''honourable ordinaries''' or independently, including '''mobile subordinaries''' and some '''fixed ordinaries''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefSupporters"></span>Supporters | |<span id="DefSupporters"></span>Supporters | ||
|''' | |'''beasts''' or figures supporting '''Arms''' in '''Armorial Bearings''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefSurmounted"></span>surmounted | |<span id="DefSurmounted"></span>surmounted | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefTabard"></span>tabard | |<span id="DefTabard"></span>tabard | ||
|an garment consisting of a front, back and upperarm pieces charged throughout with ''' | |an garment consisting of a front, back and upperarm pieces charged throughout with '''Arms''' generally worn by '''heralds''' in ceremonial processions | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefTenne"></span>Tenné, Tawny or Tenny | |<span id="DefTenne"></span>Tenné, Tawny or Tenny | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefTierce"></span>Tierce | |<span id="DefTierce"></span>Tierce | ||
|a ''' | |a '''Pale''' '''issuant''' from the '''dexter''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefTierced"></span>tierced | |<span id="DefTierced"></span>tierced | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefTincture"></span>tincture | |<span id="DefTincture"></span>tincture | ||
|the ''' | |the '''metal''', '''colour''', '''stain''', '''fur''' or pattern of a device or part thereof | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefTorqued"></span>torqued | |<span id="DefTorqued"></span>torqued | ||
|''' | |'''embowed''' in the body | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Torse | |Torse | ||
|see ''' | |see '''Wreath''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefTower"></span>Tower | |<span id="DefTower"></span>Tower | ||
|a fort-like edifice ''' | |a fort-like edifice '''embattled''' in the '''chief''' and generally depicted with slits and a '''Portal''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefTressure"></span>Tressure | |<span id="DefTressure"></span>Tressure | ||
|a ''' | |a '''Cotise''' alongside the edges of a device | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefUnit_Citation"></span>unit citation | |<span id="DefUnit_Citation"></span>unit citation | ||
|see ''' | |see '''citation''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefVair"></span>Vair | |<span id="DefVair"></span>Vair | ||
|Azure ''' | |Azure '''semy''' of vair bells (squirrel fur) '''conjoined''' Argent | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefVert"></span>Vert | |<span id="DefVert"></span>Vert | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefWinged"></span>winged | |<span id="DefWinged"></span>winged | ||
|having wings ''' | |having wings '''issuant''' from it | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefWreath"></span>Wreath (or Torse) | |<span id="DefWreath"></span>Wreath (or Torse) | ||
|a device upon which the ''' | |a device upon which the '''Crest''' is set that consists of stylised bends of cloth in alternating '''tinctures''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<span id="DefWreathed"></span>wreathed | |<span id="DefWreathed"></span>wreathed | ||
|divided into ''' | |divided into '''Bends''' of alternating '''tinctures''' as a '''Wreath''' | ||
|} | |} | ||
==<span id="Authorities"></span>Authorities== | ==<span id="Authorities"></span>Authorities== | ||
===<span id="Statutes"></span>Statutes=== | ===<span id="Statutes"></span>Statutes=== | ||
''Air Navigation Act 1920'': [ | ''Air Navigation Act 1920'': [Federal 7] | ||
''Australia Act 1986'': [ | ''Australia Act 1986'': [Overview] | ||
''Badge, Arms and Floral Emblem of Queensland Act 1959'' | ''Badge, Arms and Floral Emblem of Queensland Act 1959'': [State 3] | ||
''Corporations Act 2001'': [ | ''Corporations Act 2001'': [Appendix II] | ||
''Customs Act 1901'': [ | ''Customs Act 1901'': [Federal 8] | ||
''Flags Act 1953'', section 3: [ | ''Flags Act 1953'', section 3: [National 1] | ||
''Flags Act 1953'', section 4: [ | ''Flags Act 1953'', section 4: [Federal 6] | ||
''Flags Act 1953'', section 5: [ | ''Flags Act 1953'', section 5: [Indigenous], [Federal 3-5] | ||
''Macquarie University Act 1964'' (NSW), paragraph 23(1)(q): [ | ''Macquarie University Act 1964'' (NSW), paragraph 23(1)(q): [57] | ||
''Norfolk Island Flag and Public Seal Act 1979'' (Norfolk Island): [ | ''Norfolk Island Flag and Public Seal Act 1979'' (Norfolk Island): [Territory 3] | ||
''Public Notaries Act 2001'' (Victoria): [ | ''Public Notaries Act 2001'' (Victoria): [Overview] | ||
''University of Sydney Act 1850'' (NSW): [ | ''University of Sydney Act 1850'' (NSW): [113] | ||
==<span id="Regulations"></span>Regulations== | |||
''Customs Regulation 2015'': [ | ''Customs Regulation 2015'': [Federal 8] | ||
Statutory Rules 1947 No 112: [ | Statutory Rules 1947 No 112: [Federal 7] | ||
==<span id="References"></span>References== | ==<span id="References"></span>References== | ||
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== <span id="Index"></span>Index == | == <span id="Index"></span>Index == | ||
1 | 1 | ||
$100 bill, person appearing on | $100 bill, person appearing on. [Memorial 5], 72 | ||
1914 Star | 1914 Star. [Honours 85], 90, [Honours Note 5], 99 | ||
1914–1915 Star | 1914–1915 Star. [Honours 86], 90, [Honours Note 5], 99 | ||
1939–1945 Star | 1939–1945 Star. [Honours 92], 90 | ||
2 | 2 | ||
2 parts, division into, term for, | 2 parts, division into, term for, 122 | ||
2009 Black Saturday Fires Clasp: recipients of | 2009 Black Saturday Fires Clasp: recipients of. [80], 53 | ||
3 | 3 | ||
3 parts, division into, term for, | 3 parts, division into, term for, 126 | ||
4 | 4 | ||
4 parts, division into, term for, | 4 parts, division into, term for, 123 | ||
8 | 8 | ||
80th Anniversary Armistice Remembrance Medal | 80th Anniversary Armistice Remembrance Medal. [Honours 142], 96 | ||
A | A | ||
''A Display of Heraldrie'' | ''A Display of Heraldrie''. [90], 57 | ||
''A Roll of Australian Arms, corporate and personal, borne by lawful authority'' | ''A Roll of Australian Arms, corporate and personal, borne by lawful authority'', viii | ||
''A Specimen of the Botany of New Holland'' | ''A Specimen of the Botany of New Holland''. [State 1], 17 | ||
Aboriginal Elder’s head | Aboriginal Elder’s head. [13], 31 | ||
Aboriginal Flag | Aboriginal Flag. [Indigenous 1], 1 | ||
Aboriginal painting | Aboriginal painting. [Territory 2], 24 | ||
Aboriginal people: deities of | Aboriginal people: deities of. [92], 57 | ||
above usual position, attitude of, | above usual position, attitude of, 116 | ||
''Acacia | ''Acacia discolor''. [13], 31 | ||
''Acacia pycnantha''. [National 3], 3 | |||
academic | academic designations, 101 | ||
academic institutions. ''See'' '''schools; universities''' | |||
academies. [5], 28 | |||
Acanthus leaves. [Appendix I 1], 105 | |||
accountants. [39], 40, [85], 55; bodies of. [21], 33, [28], 36 | |||
Achievement of Arms, definition of, 111 | |||
acknowledgements, v | |||
active service medals. [Honours 83-131], 90-94 | |||
actresses. [Memorial 3], 72 | |||
acts of parliament, 129 | |||
Adamson, Lawrence. [Memorial 5], 72 | |||
addorsed, definition of, 111; segreant, 125 | |||
Adelaide. [1], 27; hospitals. [82], 54, [87], 56; institutions. [88], 56; people. [38], 39, [77], 52; schools. [104], 61; suburbs. [59], 46, [118], 66; universities. [2], 27; zoos. [102], 61 | |||
administrative divisions, 17–26 | |||
admiral rank insignia, 106 | |||
'' | admirals. ''See'' '''Gambier, Lord James''' | ||
''Advance Australia Fair''. [National 2], 3 | |||
Aeroplane Propellor, Wooden: winged. [29], 36 | |||
Aesculapius, Rod of. [87], 56, [92], 57, [96], 59 | |||
affronté, definition of, 111 | |||
Afghanistan Medal | Afghanistan Medal. [Honours 114], 92 | ||
Africa: medals | Africa: medals for operations in. [Honours 83], 90, [Honours 84], 90, [Honours 96], 91, [Honours 124], 93 | ||
agencies | agencies. ''See'' '''customs agency; police forces; port authorities''' | ||
agriculturalists: grandsons of | agriculturalists: grandsons of. [85], 55 | ||
agriculture. [31], 37, [41], 40, [47], 42, [58], 46, [76], 52, [117], 66; animals. ''See'' '''Cow; Bull; Ram; Sheep'''; associations. [88], 56, [99], 60; implements. ''See'' '''Harrow; Rake; Spade''' | |||
aide-de-camp, | aide-de-camp, 101 | ||
Air Crew Europe Star | Air Crew Europe Star. [Honours 94], 90, [Honours Note 8], 99 | ||
Air Efficiency Award | Air Efficiency Award. [Honours 158], 97 | ||
Air Ensign (civil) | Air Ensign (civil). [Federal 7], 14 | ||
Air Force Cross | Air Force Cross. [Honours 45], 86 | ||
Air Force Ensign | Air Force Ensign. [Federal 5], 13 | ||
Air Force Medal | Air Force Medal. [Honours 73], 89 | ||
air force officers. [48], 43 | |||
air warfare officers | air warfare officers. [45], 42 | ||
aircrew badge (Army) | aircrew badge (Army). [Appendix I 10], 106 | ||
Princess Alexandra. [Royal 10], 9 | |||
alloys, | alloys, 113 | ||
alluding to name, practice of, | alluding to name, practice of, 113 | ||
alongside edge, term for, | alongside edge, term for, 122 | ||
alternating tinctures, terms for, | alternating tinctures, terms for, 114, 115, 127 | ||
ambassadors | ambassadors. [69], 50 | ||
Ambulance Service Medal | Ambulance Service Medal. [Honours 53], 87 | ||
anaesthetists, body of | anaesthetists, body of. [6], 28 | ||
anatomy | anatomy. ''See'' '''Head; Heart; limb'''; Hand. [89], 56; stylised. [Territory 2], 24; Wrist. [24], 34 | ||
ancestry, study of, term for, | ancestry, study of, term for, 118 | ||
Anchor | Anchor. [Royal 6], 7, [Royal 9], 9, [Royal 10], 9, [101], 60, [Appendix I 4], 105; chained, erect and ensigned. [Federal 3], 13 | ||
Ancient Crown | Ancient Crown. [105], 62, [Officials 3], 68 | ||
Ancient Lamp | Ancient Lamp. [34], 38, [97], 59, [101], 60; counterchanged. [75], 52 | ||
ancient Ship: 1 mast | ancient Ship: 1 mast. [120], 67 | ||
St Andrew | St Andrew. [Honours 7-8] 77 | ||
Prince Andrew, Duke of York. [Royal 6], 7 | |||
Andry de Bois-Regard, Nicolas: tree named after | Andry de Bois-Regard, Nicolas: tree named after. [11], 30 | ||
Anglican Church of Australia. [3], 27; schools of. [62], 47, [104], 61, [110], 63 | |||
Anglican Communion, Primate of | Anglican Communion, Primate of. [Officials 1], 68; appointment of notaries public by, viii | ||
''Anigozanthos manglesii'' | ''Anigozanthos manglesii''. [State 5], 22 | ||
animals | animals. ''See'' '''bees; birds; cats; dogs; fish; livestock'''; skin of. ''See'' '''Fleece''' | ||
Anne, Princess Royal. [Royal 5], 7 | |||
Anniversary of National Service 1951-1972 Medal | Anniversary of National Service 1951-1972 Medal. [Honours 159], 98 | ||
Annulet, 111, [29], 36, [Honours 7-8] 77, [Honours 10], 79, [Honours 13], 80; interlaced. [8], 29 | |||
Antarctic Medal, Australian | Antarctic Medal, Australian. [Honours 67], 88, [Honours Note 4], 99 | ||
anthems | anthems. [National 2], 3, [Royal 1], 6 | ||
antlers, term for, | antlers, term for, 111 | ||
ANZ Bank | ANZ Bank. [4], 28 | ||
Anzac Highway | Anzac Highway. [118], 66 | ||
HMAS | HMAS Anzac. [45], 42 | ||
Appendix I: Military insignia, | Appendix I: Military insignia, 105–6 | ||
Appendix II: Symbols of Urabba Parks, | Appendix II: Symbols of Urabba Parks, 110 | ||
Apple | Apple. [State 6], 23, [103], 61 | ||
APS members: medals for | APS members: medals for. [Honours 50], 86 | ||
''Ara macao'' | ''Ara macao''. [102], 61 | ||
''Araucaria heterophylla'' | ''Araucaria heterophylla''. [Territory 3], 25 | ||
arch, pointy, attitude of, | arch, pointy, attitude of, 116 | ||
Archbishop of Canterbury. [Officials 1], 68; appointment of notaries public by, viii | |||
arched, definition of, 111 | |||
architects, body of | architects, body of. [8], 29, [95], 58 | ||
Arctic Star | Arctic Star. [Honours 95], 91 | ||
The Area | The Area. [41], 40 | ||
area of device, term for, | area of device, term for, 117 | ||
Argent, definition of, 111 | |||
armed forces. ''See'' '''Australian Army, Royal Australian Air Force; Royal Australian Navy''' | |||
armed, definition of, 111 | |||
armiger, definition of, | armiger, definition of, 111 | ||
Armorial Bearings, 111, ''See'' '''Arms; Badge; Crests; Supporters'''; incorporated into other devices. [Federal 9], 15, [Territory 1], 24, [Honours 3] 75, [Honours 30], 83, [Honours 48], 86, [Appendix II 9], 110 | |||
armoury, | armoury, 111–27, 111 | ||
Arms, 111; combination of. ''See'' '''quartering'''; definition of roll of, 124; differencing of. ''See'' '''differencing'''; external ornaments of. ''See'' '''Crest; Supporters'''; granting, vii–viii; incorporated into other devices. ''See'' '''impaling and quartering'''; individualisation of. ''See'' '''differencing'''; ordinary of, 122; roll of, 27–67; Commonwealth, 11–15; The Memorial, 71–73; officials, 68–69; Royal, 5–10; State and Territory, 17–26 | |||
arms, small | arms, small. [Appendix I 11], 106 | ||
army combat badge | army combat badge. [Appendix I 8], 106 | ||
army commanders, derivation of word ‘herald’ from, | army commanders, derivation of word ‘herald’ from, vii | ||
army ensign | army ensign. [National 1], 3 | ||
army individual readiness notification badge | army individual readiness notification badge. [Appendix I 11], 106 | ||
army insignia, | army insignia, 105–6 | ||
Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal | Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. [Honours 155], 97 | ||
army officers. [Memorial 4], 72; flags proclaimed by. [Federal 3], 13, [Federal 4], 13; places named for. [15], 31 | |||
Arnhem Land rock painting | Arnhem Land rock painting. [Territory 2], 24 | ||
Arrow | Arrow. [Officials 2], 68 | ||
arts | arts. [18], 32 | ||
arts, masters of, | arts, masters of, 101 | ||
ash coloured, | ash coloured, 113 | ||
Asia, wars in: medals | Asia, wars in: medals. [Honours 97], 91, [Honours 98], 91, [Honours 105], 91, [Honours 106], 92, [Honours 110], 92, [Honours 111], 92, [Honours 113], 92, [Honours 114], 92, [Honours 115], 92, [Honours 117], 92; memorial to those who paid the supreme sacrifice in, 73 | ||
Asian Australians | Asian Australians. [77], 52, [78], 53, [Memorial 6], 73 | ||
associate herald, term for, | associate herald, term for, 123 | ||
associations: agricultural. ''See'' '''agriculture: associations'''; awards by, 100; medical. ''See'' '''medical associations'''; professional (non-medical). ''See'' '''professional associations'''; trade. ''See'' '''trade associations''' | |||
Astral Crown | Astral Crown. [48], 43 | ||
athletics | athletics. [98], 59; Australian Sports Medal. [Honours 143], 96; varsity. [114], 65 | ||
Atlantic Star | Atlantic Star. [Honours 93], 90, [Honours Note 8], 99 | ||
attired, definition of, 111 | |||
attitudes, | attitudes, 111, ''See'' '''addorsed; contournée; couchant; displayed; environed; erect; fowled; guardant; irradiated; masoned; naiant; nowed; rampant; reguardant; respectant; segreant; statant; torqued; volant; winged; wreathed'''; body parts. ''See'' '''affronté; armed; attired; caboshed; crowned; ducally gorged; embowed; erased; langued'''; plants. ''See'' '''barbed; eradicated; leaved; seeded; slipped''' | ||
attributes | attributes. ''See'' '''componée; conjoined; counterchanged; demi; endorsed; enfiled; enhanced; ensigned; entwined; fimbriated; graded; impaled; inverted; issuant; quadrante; pierced; reversed; square-pierced; surmounted; throughout'''; direction, 119 | ||
augmentations, | augmentations, 111, [26], 35, [27], 35 | ||
Australasia, National Bank of | Australasia, National Bank of. [68], 49 | ||
Australia, | Australia, 3–4, [Federal 1], 11; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, 1; administrative divisions, 17–26; anthem. [National 2], 3; Civil Air Ensign. [Federal 7], 14; Civil Ensign. [Federal 6], 14; institutions and people, 27–67; national symbols. [National 1], 3; religious organisations. [3], 27 | ||
''Australia Act 1986'', | ''Australia Act 1986'', viii | ||
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited | Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited. [4], 28 | ||
Australia Service Medal 1939–1945 | Australia Service Medal 1939–1945. [Honours 103], 91 | ||
Australia, Bishop of: Arms based on | Australia, Bishop of: Arms based on. [3], 27 | ||
Australia, Order of | Australia, Order of. ''See'' Order of Australia | ||
Australian Academy of Science | Australian Academy of Science. [5], 28 | ||
Australian Active Service Medal | Australian Active Service Medal. [Honours 112], 92 | ||
Australian Active Service Medal 1945–1975 | Australian Active Service Medal 1945–1975. [Honours 104], 91, [Honours Note 7], 99 | ||
Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists | Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists. [6], 28 | ||
Australian Antarctic Medal | Australian Antarctic Medal. [Honours 67], 88, [Honours Note 4], 99 | ||
Australian Army: allusions to. [106], 62; ensign of. [National 1], 3; insignia of, 105–6 | |||
Australian Border Force | Australian Border Force. [Federal 8], 15 | ||
Australian Cadet Forces Service Medal | Australian Cadet Forces Service Medal. [Honours 151], 97 | ||
Australian Capital Territory. [Territory 1], 24, [Territory 1], 24; associations. [7], 29; institutions. [5], 28; masonic lodges; grand lodge for. [116], 65; medical associations. [6], 28, [9], 29, [11], 30; people. [45], 42, [48], 43; professional associations. [8], 29; universities. [10], 30 | |||
Australian Corrections Medal | Australian Corrections Medal. [Honours 55], 87 | ||
Australian Defence Force. ''See'' '''Australian Army, Royal Australian Air Force; Royal Australian Navy'''; Naval Ensign. [National 1], 3; Tri-Service Flag. [Federal 3], 13 | |||
Australian Defence Medal | Australian Defence Medal. [Honours 150], 97 | ||
Australian Federal Police, 100, [Federal 9], 15; officers. [32], 37 | |||
Australian Fire Service Medal | Australian Fire Service Medal. [Honours 52], 86 | ||
Australian Flag | Australian Flag. [National 1], 3 | ||
Australian General Service Medal for Korea | Australian General Service Medal for Korea. [Honours 117], 92 | ||
Australian | Australian honours system, vii–viii, 75–100; notes on, 99 | ||
Australian Institute of | Australian Institute of Building (formerly Australian Institute of Builders). [7], 29 | ||
Australian | Australian Institute of Landscape Architects Limited. [8], 29 | ||
Australian | Australian Intelligence Medal. [Honours 56], 87 | ||
Australian | Australian Medical Association. [9], 29 | ||
Australian | Australian National University. [10], 30 | ||
Australian | Australian of the Year: nominees. [78], 53 | ||
Australian | Australian Operational Service Medal. [Honours 93-93], 93, [Honours Note 12], 99; Greater Middle East Operations. [Honours 120], 93 | ||
Australian | Australian Orthopaedic Association. [11], 30 | ||
Australian | Australian Police Medal. [Honours 51], 86 | ||
Australian Service | Australian Public Service: medals for. [Honours 50], 86 | ||
Australian Service Medal | Australian Service Medal. [Honours 118], 93, [Honours Note 7], 99 | ||
Australian | Australian Service Medal 1945–1975. [Honours 116], 92 | ||
Australian | Australian Society of Accountants, body formerly known as. [28], 36 | ||
Australian Sports Medal. [Honours 143], 96 | |||
authorisation of grant of Arms, vii–viii | |||
authorities | authorities, 129 | ||
Avon River. [76], 52 | |||
Award of Garden Merit | Award of Garden Merit. [State 5], 22 | ||
awards and honours, | awards and honours, 75–100; notes on, 99 | ||
Axe: Felling; erect. [17], 32 | |||
Ayr, Queensland: people | Ayr, Queensland: people. [44], 41 | ||
Azure, definition of, 111 | |||
B | B | ||
back to back, attitude of, | back to back, attitude of, 111 | ||
badges, 111, [Royal 13], 10, [Federal 2], 12; military, 105–6; state, 17–23 | |||
bailiffs grand cross of the Order of Saint John | bailiffs grand cross of the Order of Saint John. [26], 35, [27], 35 | ||
bailiwicks: St John | bailiwicks: St John. [Honours 58], 87 | ||
Ballarat, Victoria | Ballarat, Victoria. [12], 30; university in. [34], 38 | ||
bank of Clouds | bank of Clouds. [21], 33 | ||
banks. [4], 28, [68], 49, [120], 67 | |||
Banner of Arms, definition of, 111 | |||
Bar, 99, 112, [22], 34, [69], 50, [Honours 1] 75, [Honours 2] 75, [Honours 3] 75, [Honours 29], 83, [Honours 30], 83, [Honours 47], 86, [Honours 48], 86, [Appendix I 6], 106; diagonal, 112; diminutive, 112, 116; horizontal, 117; vertical, 122; wavy. [117], 66 | |||
barbed, definition of, 112 | |||
baronetage, 112, [Honours 12], 79 | |||
baronets, 112, [22], 34; cities named for. [15], 31 | |||
barons. ''See'' '''Casey, Richard Gavin Gardiner; Gambier, James''' | |||
barracks. [106], 62 | |||
barristers. [33], 38; body of. [53], 44, [54], 45, [71], 50 | |||
Barrulet, 112, [Appendix I 6], 106; around edges of device, 122; vertical, 122; wavy. [20], 33 | |||
barry, 112; Base; wavy. [115], 65; Chief; wavy. [103], 61; Fess; wavy of 4. [76], 52; Pale; wavy of 8. [46], 42; Pile; reversed throughout wavy. [35], 38; Water. [29], 36; wavy. [State 6], 23; of 6. [15], 31; of 8. [10], 30, [51], 44 | |||
Base, 112, [99], 60; barry wavy. [115], 65 | |||
Bath, Order of the: Companion of. [Honours 25], 82; cities named for. [51], 44; universities named for. [50], 43, [57], 46; Knight/Dame Commander of. [Honours 19], 81; Knight/Dame Grand Cross of. [Honours 10], 79; cities named for. [15], 31, [65], 48; universities named for. [64], 48 | |||
Bathurst, New South Wales: universities. [20], 33 | |||
Baton. [Appendix I 3], 105, [Appendix I 5], 105 | |||
bear, definition of, 112 | |||
bearers of Arms, term for, 111 | |||
Bearings, Armorial. ''See'' '''Armorial Bearings''' | |||
beasts, 112, ''See'' '''Boar; Lion'''; heraldic. ''See'' '''Griffin; Sea Horse; Sea Lion''' | |||
Bee. [44], 41, [58], 46, [60], 47 | |||
Belrose, New South Wales: people. [39], 40 | |||
Belt: sword. [Honours 23], 82 | |||
Bend, 112, [Officials 2], 68; division by. ''See'' '''per bend'''; in direction of, 119; wavy; per fess. [118], 66 | |||
Bend sinister, definition of, 112 | |||
Bendlet, 112; interlaced, 117 | |||
bendwise, 112; division, 122 | |||
bent limbs, term for, 116 | |||
''Beobindojang''. [Appendix II 3-7], 109-110 | |||
Bevan, G., 73 | |||
bevilled, definition of, 112 | |||
Bezant, 112, [Indigenous 1], 1, [State 4], 21, [Territory 4], 26, [Territory 5], 26, [44], 41, [52], 44, [102], 61; pendent from a Cord. [35], 38 | |||
bibliography, 129–30 | |||
Billet, 112; in circle counterchanged. [4], 28 | |||
birds. ''See'' '''Cock; Cormorant; Dove; Eagle; Emu; Kookaburra; Nightingale; Piping Shrike; Swan; Yellow and Red Macaws''' | |||
bishops. [Officials 1], 68 | |||
black, 124 | |||
Black Bull: statant. [61], 47 | |||
Black Saturday Fires Clasp: recipients of. [80], 53 | |||
Black | Black Swan. [State 5], 22, [35], 38, [36], 39, [40], 40, [119], 66; naiant to the sinister. [Federal 1], 11 | ||
Blacktown. [13], 31 | |||
blazon, definition of, 112 | |||
blazonry, vii, 113; terms, 111–27 | |||
Bleu Celeste, definition of, 113 | |||
blood droplets, 118 | |||
blood red, 124 | |||
blue, 111, 113 | |||
bluebell plants: Royal. [Territory 1], 24 | |||
Boar’s Head. [Royal 2], 6 | |||
boats. ''See'' '''Lymphad; Schooner; Sloop''' | |||
bodies corporate. ''See'' '''associations; companies; port authorities; schools; societies; universities''' | |||
bodies politic. ''See'' '''government''' | |||
bodies | bodies spiritual. ''See'' '''religious organisations''' | ||
body facing opposite of head, attitude of, | body facing opposite of head, attitude of, 124 | ||
bolt of Thunder | bolt of Thunder. [State 6], 23 | ||
Book: closed | Book: closed. [114], 65; expanded. [50], 43; open. [2], 27, [7], 29, [19], 33, [20], 33, [25], 35, [37], 39, [46], 42, [58], 46, [64], 48, [70], 50, [72], 51, [84], 55, [87], 56, [89], 56, [100], 60, [110], 63, [111], 64, [113], 64, [119], 66; expanded. [Territory 3], 25 | ||
bookkeeping | bookkeeping. [25], 35, [28], 36, [30], 36 | ||
Boomerang: chevronwise | Boomerang: chevronwise. [10], 30; inverted and surmounted. [Federal 3], 13 | ||
Boon Wurrung Country, city on | Boon Wurrung Country, city on. ''See'' '''Melbourne''' | ||
Boorloo | Boorloo. ''See'' '''Perth''' | ||
Border Force (Australia) | Border Force (Australia). [Federal 8], 15 | ||
Border Protection, Australian Operational Service Medal for. [Honours 119], 93 | |||
bordered, term for, | bordered, term for, 117 | ||
Bordure | Bordure, 110, 113, [Federal 1], 11, [Federal 9], 15, [9], 29, [37], 39, [41], 40, [44], 41, [58], 46, [Honours 9], 78, [Honours 12], 79, [Honours 163], 98, [Honours 162-163], 98; componée. [65], 48, [110], 63; counterchanged. [75], 52, [108], 63; dovetailed. [89], 56; embattled. [Appendix II 9], 110; engrailed. [104], 61, [Officials 3], 68; gyronny. [11], 30; invected. [8], 29 | ||
“the boss” (bulb) | “the boss” (bulb). [State 4], 21 | ||
Bosun bird | Bosun bird. [Territory 4], 26 | ||
boundaries, alongside, term for, 119 | |||
bouquet of Gladiolus spikes: in saltire. [86], 55 | |||
Bow: Long. [58], 46 | |||
Bowen Hills, Queensland: associations. [99], 60 | |||
branches: Laurel. [Memorial 4], 72, [Honours 1] 75; sawn, 124; Wattle. [Appendix I 11], 106 | |||
bravery awards: commendation. [Honours 80], 89; Queen’s. [Honours 81], 89; group citation. [Honours 163], 98; Medal. [Honours 48], 86; private societies, 100 | |||
Brick. [49], 43; Granite. [40], 40 | |||
Bridge, 113; 1 arch. [41], 40 | |||
Brief scroll: fesswise. [71], 50 | |||
bright green, 120 | |||
Brighton Grammar School. [14], 31 | |||
Brisbane. [15], 31; associations. [99], 60; hospitals. [81], 54; people. [16], 32, [55], 45; suburbs. [86], 55; universities. [84], 55 | |||
Brisbane, Major General Sir Thomas: city named for. [15], 31 | |||
Britain. ''See'' '''England; Scotland, Wales''' | |||
British Citizens, nature of awards given to, viii | |||
British Empire Medal. [Honours 76], 89 | |||
British | British Empire, Order of: Commander of. [Honours 28], 83; Knight/Dame Commander of. [Honours 22], 82; Knight/Dame Grand Cross of. [Memorial 2], 71, [Honours 16], 81; medal associated with. [Honours 76], 89; Member of. [Honours 38], 85; Officer of. [Honours 35], 84 | ||
British | British honours system, viii; awards in, see asterisked items, 75–100; awards in, see asterisked items, 75–100 | ||
British | British War Medal. [Honours 87], 90 | ||
broad lines, 112, 117, 122, 126 | |||
Bronze, definition of, 113 | |||
brown, 126 | |||
Bruce, Australian Capital Territory, institution in. [7], 29 | |||
Bryce, Michael John Strachan: widow of. [16], 32 | |||
Bryce, The Honourable Dame Quentin Alice Louise. [16], 32 | |||
Buff, definition of, 113 | |||
Bugle. [67], 49 | |||
builders, body of. [7], 29 | |||
buildings. ''See'' '''Bridge; Castle; Lighthouse; Tower'''; parts of. ''See'' '''Wall''' | |||
bulbous protrusions, term for, 121 | |||
Bull: Black, statant. [61], 47; head. [31], 37; caboshed. [1], 27, [47], 42; couped and muzzled respectant before a Merino Ram. [State 3], 20; statant. [49], 43, [120], 67 | |||
Bunbury. [17], 32 | |||
bunch of Grapes: counterchanged. [88], 56 | |||
Bundanoon, New South Wales: people. [69], 50 | |||
Bundoo: flag designed by. [Indigenous 1], 1 | |||
Bundoora, Victoria: universities. [50], 43 | |||
Burdekin River. [18], 32 | |||
Burdekin Shire, Queensland. [18], 32; people. [44], 41 | |||
Burma Star. [Honours 98], 91, [Honours Note 9], 99 | |||
Burning Bush. [37], 39 | |||
business. ''See'' '''finance; port authorities; trade associations''' | |||
business | |||
C | C | ||
cabinet members | cabinet members. ''See'' '''Casey, Richard; Drakeford, Hon Arthur; Hayden, Hon W.G.''' | ||
caboshed | caboshed, definition of, 113 | ||
cadency, | cadency, 113; marks of, 113, 120 | ||
Caduceus, Rod of | Caduceus, Rod of. [9], 29, [15], 31 | ||
Queen Camilla. [Royal 2], 6 | |||
Camp Crown, | Camp Crown, 113, [65], 48 | ||
camp sites | camp sites. [Territory 2], 24 | ||
campaign medals, active service medals and service medals | campaign medals, active service medals and service medals. [Honours 83-131], 90-94 | ||
Canadian pale, definition of, | Canadian pale, definition of, 113 | ||
Canberra | Canberra. ''See'' '''Australian Capital Territory'''; institutions. [5], 28, [7], 29, [8], 29, [9], 29, [10], 30; people. [45], 42, [48], 43 | ||
Canning River | Canning River. [40], 40 | ||
Canterbury, Diocese of | Canterbury, Diocese of. [Officials 1], 68; appointment of notaries public by, viii | ||
canting, | canting, 113, [35], 38, [44], 41 | ||
Canton | Canton, 113, [5], 28, [Officials 5], 69; heraldic equivalent of, 123 | ||
Canton (Guangzhou), people from | Canton (Guangzhou), people from. [Memorial 6], 73; grandsons of. [77], 52 | ||
cap badges | cap badges. [Appendix I 3], 105 | ||
capital cities: Adelaide. [1], 27; Brisbane. [15], 31; Canberra. ''See'' '''Australian Capital Territory''', [Territory 1], 24; Darwin. [29], 36; Hobart. [43], 41; Melbourne. [61], 47; Perth. [79], 53; Sydney. [109], 63 | |||
carpentry joint, term for, | carpentry joint, term for, 115 | ||
Case: Packing | Case: Packing. [36], 39 | ||
Casey, Richard Gavin Gardiner, Baron Casey: flag proclaimed by. [Federal 4], 13 | |||
Castle | Castle, 113, [Royal 13], 10, [Territory 1], 24, [38], 39, [45], 42; entrances to, 123; the Portcullis raised. [29], 36; triple-towered. [Memorial 2], 71 | ||
cats | cats. ''See'' '''Lion''' | ||
Cedar | Cedar. [23], 34 | ||
Celadon | Celadon, definition of, 113 | ||
Cendrée | Cendrée, definition of, 113 | ||
Centenary Medal | Centenary Medal. [Honours 144], 96; recipients of. [107], 62 | ||
central Australian Aboriginal paintings | central Australian Aboriginal paintings. [Territory 2], 24 | ||
Central Queensland University | Central Queensland University. [19], 33 | ||
centre point, definition of, 113 | |||
certified practising accountants, society of | certified practising accountants, society of. [28], 36 | ||
chains, | chains, 100 | ||
Champion Shots Medal | Champion Shots Medal. [Honours 152], 97 | ||
Chancellor of the Order of Australia | Chancellor of the Order of Australia. [Federal 2], 12 | ||
chaplaincies | chaplaincies. [Honours 60], 88 | ||
charged, definition of, | charged, definition of, 114 | ||
charges | charges, 113; directions of, 119; ordinaries; fixed, 117; honourable, 119; subordinaries, 126; types. ''See'' '''creatures; objects; ordinaries; plants''' | ||
King Charles III. [Royal 1], 5; Coronation Medal of. [Honours 141], 96; hospital named for. [81], 54; long service medal awarded to, 97; role as fount of honour, vii–viii; role as ''fundator incipiens'', 109 | |||
Charles Sturt University | Charles Sturt University. [20], 33 | ||
Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand | Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand. [21], 33 | ||
chequy | chequy, 114, [25], 35, [30], 36, [116], 65, [Officials 2], 68; alternatively within a Cheque. [30], 36 | ||
Chermside, Queensland: hospitals | Chermside, Queensland: hospitals. [81], 54 | ||
Chevron | Chevron, 114, [62], 47, [64], 48, [97], 59, [109], 63, [116], 65, [Honours 29], 83; arched. [109], 63; cotised. [34], 38; counter-raguly and ensigned. [27], 35; division by. ''See'' '''per chevron'''; right-angled and reversed. [7], 29; the point ensigned with a Cross Formy. [103], 61; wavy. [67], 49 | ||
Chevronel | Chevronel, 114, [Appendix I 7], 106; counterchanged. [48], 43 | ||
chevronwise | chevronwise, 114; division, 122 | ||
Chief | Chief, 114, [2], 27, [12], 30, [16], 32, [32], 37, [36], 39, [43], 41, [51], 44, [67], 49, [70], 50, [72], 51, [77], 52, [86], 55, [87], 56, [96], 59, [99], 60, [111], 64, [112], 64, [113], 64, [114], 65, [120], 67, [122], 67, [Officials 3], 68, [Officials 4], 69, [Officials 5], 69; arched; per pale. [21], 33; barry wavy. [103], 61; dancetty of 2 points. [47], 42; embattled. [55], 45; engrailed. [Royal 2], 6, [80], 53; indented. [48], 43, [52], 44, [54], 45; invected. [85], 55; nebuly. [15], 31; wavy. [17], 32, [56], 45 | ||
chief | chief herald. [Officials 3], 68 | ||
children’s hospitals. [96], 59 | |||
Chinese Dragon: inverted and torqued with tail erect. [77], 52 | |||
Chinese | Chinese inscriptions, 110, [Memorial 6], 73 | ||
Chinese | Chinese people. [77], 52, [Memorial 6], 73 | ||
Chivalry, Court of, vii | |||
chivalry, order of, definition of, 122 | |||
''Chondrodendron tomentosum''. [6], 28 | |||
'' | Christian church. ''See'' '''Anglican Church; Uniting Church''' | ||
Christmas Island, Territory of. [Territory 4], 26 | |||
Church of England: in Australia. [3], 27; head of. [Officials 1], 68; schools of. [62], 47, [104], 61, [110], 63 | |||
churches, city of. ''See'' '''Adelaide''' | |||
Cinquefoil. [108], 63 | |||
Circle. ''See'' '''Roundel'''; arrangement in. ''See'' '''in circle''' | |||
circle, term for, 124 | |||
circle, | circular: in circle, 119; indentations, 116, 120, 127 | ||
citations (military), 114, [Honours 163-165], 98 | |||
citations ( | citations (references), 129–30 | ||
cities. ''See'' '''capital cities; local government''' | |||
civic Arms, roll of, 27–67 | |||
Civil Air Ensign. [Federal 7], 14 | |||
Civil | Civil Ensign. [Federal 6], 14 | ||
civil servants. [Memorial 6], 73; medals for. [Honours 50], 86, [Honours 131], 94 | |||
Civilian Service Medal 1939–1945. [Honours 128], 94 | |||
civilians, Australian Operational Service Medal for. [Honours 123], 93 | |||
Clarenceux King of Arms. [Officials 4], 69 | |||
Clarke Medal, 100 | |||
Clarke | Clarke, Sir Rupert Grant Alexander. [22], 34 | ||
Clarke, Sir | Clarke, Sir William John, 100 | ||
Clasp, 114, [Honours Note 7], 99 | |||
claws, attitude of, 111 | |||
Cleveland Lighthouse. [86], 55 | |||
closed Book. [114], 65; expanded. [50], 43 | |||
Cloud: irradiated and issuant from chief. [90], 57; line of, 121 | |||
Clouds. [21], 33 | |||
clubs. [98], 59 | |||
Coast: Moreton Bay. [86], 55; Wollumbin (Mount Warning). [115], 65 | |||
coats of arms, 27–67, 114; combination of. ''See'' '''quartering'''; differencing of. ''See'' '''differencing'''; Federal, 11–15; granting, vii–viii; incorporated into other devices. ''See'' '''impaling and quartering''', [Territory 1], 24; The Memorial, 71–73; officials, 68; Royal, 5–10; state and territory, 17–26 | |||
Cocaine leaf with red fruit. [6], 28 | |||
Cock: head of. [Officials 3], 68; respectant. [38], 39 | |||
Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Territory of. [Territory 5], 26 | |||
Coffs Harbour. [23], 34 | |||
Cog. [12], 30, [66], 49, [Honours 50], 86 | |||
collars. [Honours 6] 77, ''See'' '''Royal Victorian Chain''' | |||
College of Arms, vii, [Officials 6], 69 | |||
College of | College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand. [24], 34 | ||
Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers’ Decoration. [Honours 157], 97 | |||
colour of device, term for, 126 | |||
colours, 114, ''See'' '''Azure; Gules; Purpure; Vert; Sable'''; Federal. [Federal 1], 11; novel. ''See'' '''Bleu Celeste; Celadon; Cendrée; Lime''' | |||
Column: Ionic. [95], 58 | |||
combat badge. [Appendix I 8], 106 | |||
combination of Arms, term for, 123 | |||
commanderies: British Empire. [Honours 28], 83; Royal Victorian. [Honours 27], 83; St John. [Honours 60], 88 | |||
commanders of the Royal Victorian Order. [16], 32 | |||
Commemorative medals. [Honours 132-144], 94-96 | |||
commendations, 114, [Honours 79-82], 89; recipients of. [45], 42 | |||
commerce. ''See'' '''finance; port authorities; trade associations''', [30], 36 | |||
The Commercial Education Society of Australia. [25], 35 | |||
Common Heath. [State 2], 19, [66], 49; tied and circling in chief a Book. [50], 43 | |||
Commonwealth of Australia. [Federal 1], 11 | |||
Commonwealth | Commonwealth Star. ''See'' '''Star: 7 points''' | ||
companies. ''See'' '''associations; commerce; finance; societies''' | |||
companions of the Order of Australia. [107], 62 | |||
companions of the Order of | companions of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. [Memorial 5], 72 | ||
companionships: Australia. [Honours 17], 81; Bath. [Honours 25], 82; Distinguished Service. [Honours 31], 83; Honour. [Honours 18], 81; Imperial Service. [Honours 36], 85; Saint Michael and Saint George. [Honours 26], 82 | |||
Compass. [16], 32, [116], 65 | |||
componée, definition of, 114 | |||
components. ''See'' '''Wheel'''; of body. ''See'' '''Head; Heart; limb'''; plants. ''See'' '''barb; Leaves; roots; stem''' | |||
Compton, Professor Mark Raymond. [26], 35 | |||
conjoined, definition of, 114 | |||
Conn, The Honourable Dr Neil Raymond. [27], 35 | |||
consorts. [Royal 2], 6, [Memorial 2], 71 | |||
conspicuous service awards: cross. [Honours 39], 85; gallantry medal. [Honours 64], 88; medal. [Honours 66], 88 | |||
Constellation of the Southern Cross. ''See'' '''Southern Cross; Constellation of''', [National 1], 3, [Federal 1], 11, [Federal 4], 13, [State 2], 19, [Territory 1], 24, [Territory 1], 24, [Territory 2], 24, [Territory 4], 26, [Territory 5], 26, [2], 27, [6], 28, [10], 30, [21], 33, [24], 34, [28], 36, [37], 39, [53], 44, [64], 48, [70], 50, [74], 51, [96], 59, [101], 60, [114], 65, [122], 67, [Honours 39], 85; ensigned. [State 2], 19 | |||
contournée, definition of, 114 | |||
Cook, Captain James: elements of Arms of. [43], 41; ships of. [115], 65 | |||
Cooktown orchid. [State 3], 20 | |||
Coombabah, Queensland: people. [32], 37 | |||
Cord: pendent from a Bezant. [35], 38 | |||
Cormorant. [56], 45 | |||
Cornucopia: fesswise. [103], 61; palewise. [49], 43, [86], 55 | |||
Coronation, vii–viii; Emblem, v; medal. [Honours 141], 96; officials, 68–69 | |||
Coronation, Jubilee, Remembrance and Commemorative medals. [Honours 132-144], 94-96 | |||
coronets: base of, 124; ducal, 116; counterchanged. [Officials 4], 69; Ducal. [100], 60 | |||
corporate bodies, 27–67, ''See'' '''associations; companies; port authorities; schools; societies; universities''' | |||
corporate signets. [Appendix II 3-7], 109-110 | |||
Cotise, 114, [Officials 4], 69; in bordure. [19], 33 | |||
cotised, definition of, 114 | |||
Couch, Tony: flag designed by. [Territory 4], 26 | |||
couchant, definition of, 115 | |||
counsel. ''See'' '''barristers; legal profession; King’s Counsel; Queen’s Counsel''' | |||
counsellors to His Majesty. ''See'' '''privy counsellors''' | |||
counter terrorism and special recovery (CT/SR), Australian Operational Service Medal for. [Honours 122], 93 | |||
counter, definition of, 115 | |||
counterchanged, definition of, 115 | |||
countries of the United Kingdom: orders of, 76–78; references to. [83], 54 | |||
couped, 115 | |||
Courage , Star of. [Honours 30], 83 | |||
courts: of Chivalry and Faculties, vii–viii; officers. ''See'' '''barristers''' | |||
Cow: Dairy. [106], 62 | |||
Cowen, Sir Zelman: flag proclaimed by. [Federal 5], 13 | |||
CPA Australia Limited. [28], 36 | |||
Crawley, Western Australia: universities. [119], 66 | |||
Crayfish. [47], 42 | |||
creatures, 112, ''See'' '''bees; beasts; birds; cats; dogs; fish; livestock''' | |||
Crescent. [109], 63; conjoined to a Cross. [27], 35; reversed. [Territory 5], 26 | |||
Crests, 115, [Federal 1], 11; incorporated into other devices. [Honours 30], 83; Royal, 87, [Royal 1], 5, [Federal 2], 12, [26], 35, [27], 35, [Honours 1] 75, [Appendix I 3], 105, [Appendix I 10], 106 | |||
Cross, 87, 115, [Royal 5], 7, [Royal 8], 8, [Royal 9], 9, [Federal 1], 11, [State 1], 17, [6], 28, [54], 45, [70], 50, [71], 50, [72], 51, [79], 53, [91], 57, [94], 58, [109], 63, [111], 64, [112], 64, [113], 64, [116], 65, [Officials 3], 68, [Officials 4], 69, [Officials 5], 69, [Officials 6], 69, [Memorial 2], 71, [Honours 6] 77; arrangement in. ''See'' '''in cross'''; cotised. [61], 47; counterchanged. [75], 52; couped. [68], 49, [Memorial 3], 72; couped the chief arm taking the form of a Greek Rho. [Appendix II 1], 109; fimbriated. ''See'' '''Union Jack''', [Federal 7], 14, [State 2], 19, [3], 27, [37], 39, [101], 60; fluted rays issuant from fess point. [Honours 3] 75; formy. [103], 61, [Honours 1] 75, [Honours 32], 84; counterchanged. [83], 54; fimbriated. [46], 42; fluted rays between arms. [Honours 39], 85; quarter-voided. [100], 60; throughout. [9], 29; throughout quadrante. [49], 43; invected. [Memorial 5], 72; Latin. [27], 35; Long, voided. [69], 50; Maltese, 121, [Federal 1], 11, [State 3], 20, [26], 35, [Honours 10], 79, [Honours 58], 87, [Honours 58], 87; counterchanged in orle. [81], 54; nowy. [31], 37, [Honours 2] 75; fimbriated. [26], 35; paty. [Royal 1], 5, [84], 55; alisée. [Honours 11], 79; fitchy. [Officials 1], 68; pomelly. [62], 47; Saltire, 124; surmounted by another. [1], 27; throughout graded of three each limb and at fess point conjoined in the centre to a Roundel. [33], 38; types. ''See'' '''couped; fitchy; formy; paty; gringolée; pommelly; potent; throughout'''; voided. [State 1], 17 | |||
Cross of Valour. [Honours 3] 75 | |||
Cross | Cross-crosslet, 115; fitchy. [Royal 2], 6, [Officials 2], 68; throughout. [14], 31 | ||
crossed, term for, 119 | |||
crosses (military decoration). [Honours 39-46], 85-86; Distinguished Service. [Honours 32], 84; Elizabeth, 100; George. [Honours 2] 75; Valour. [Honours 3] 75; Victoria. [Honours 1] 75, [Honours Note 1], 99 | |||
Crosslet, definition of, 115 | |||
Crown: Ancient. [105], 62, [Officials 3], 68; Astral. [48], 43; base of, 124; Camp, 113, [65], 48; Eastern. [Memorial 6], 73; enfiled with Tennis Racquets. [98], 59; Imperial. [Honours 10], 79; kings of arms. [Appendix I 1], 105; Mural, 121, [16], 32, [66], 49; open. [21], 33, [Officials 4], 69, [Officials 5], 69; Queen’s. [Royal 2], 6, [State 3], 20; Royal, 87, [Royal 1], 5, [Federal 1], 11, [Federal 2], 12, [State 2], 19, [Territory 1], 24, [5], 28, [26], 35, [27], 35, [61], 47, [Honours 1] 75, [Honours 9], 78, [Appendix I 3], 105, [Appendix I 10], 106; Saint Edward’s, 106, [Federal 2], 12, [Federal 9], 15, [State 1], 18, [97], 59, [106], 62, [Honours 3] 75, [Honours 13], 80, [Honours 17], 81, [Honours 29], 83, [Honours 30], 83, [Honours 32], 84, [Honours 39], 85, [Honours 47], 86, [Honours 48], 86, [Honours 49], 86, [Honours 112], 92, [Appendix I 5], 105, [Appendix I 6], 106; Tudor. [Royal 1], 5, [Memorial 1], 71, [Honours 11], 79, [Honours 12], 79, [Appendix I 2], 105 | |||
crowned, definition of, 115 | |||
Croydon, Victoria: council amalgamated into. [60], 47 | |||
Curare vine. [6], 28 | |||
currency. [4], 28; $100 bill, person appearing on. [Memorial 4], 72 | |||
curve, attitude of, 111 | |||
customs agency. [Federal 8], 15 | |||
cyphers. [Royal 1], 5, [Royal 2], 6, [Royal 12], 10, [Honours 1] 75, [Honours 2] 75, [Honours 1] 75, [Honours 1] 75, [Appendix II 2], 109, [Appendix II 8], 110 | |||
Cyprus Clasp: recipients of. [80], 53 | |||
Cyprus Clasp: recipients of | |||
D | D | ||
da Vinci, Leonardo: works by | da Vinci, Leonardo: works by. [24], 34 | ||
''Daepyoisa'', | ''Daepyoisa'', 110 | ||
Dairy Cow | Dairy Cow. [106], 62 | ||
dames | dames, 115; Australia. [Honours 13], 80, [Honours Note 2], 99; Bath. [Honours 19], 81; grand cross. [Honours 10], 79; British Empire. [Honours 22], 82; Ladies of the Garter. [Honours 6] 77; Royal Victorian. [Honours 21], 81; grand cross. [Honours 15], 80; St John. [Honours 59], 87; grand cross. [Honours 58], 87; Saint Michael and Saint George. [Honours 20], 81; grand cross. [Honours 14], 80; Ladies of the Thistle. [Honours 6] 77 | ||
dames of grace of the Order Saint John | dames of grace of the Order Saint John. [16], 32 | ||
dames of the Order of Australia | dames of the Order of Australia. [16], 32 | ||
dancetty | dancetty, 115; Chief of 2 points. [47], 42 | ||
dark green, | dark green, 116 | ||
dark purple, | dark purple, 121 | ||
dark red, | dark red, 124 | ||
Darlinghurst, New South Wales: schools | Darlinghurst, New South Wales: schools. [111], 64 | ||
Darug nation | Darug nation. [13], 31 | ||
Darwin | Darwin. [29], 36; people. [107], 62 | ||
David Jones Proprietary Limited | David Jones Proprietary Limited. [30], 36 | ||
de Pacioli, Friar Luca Bartolomeo: works by | de Pacioli, Friar Luca Bartolomeo: works by. [25], 35 | ||
decorations, | decorations, 75–100, 115; study of, 123 | ||
deer | deer. [80], 53; antlers of, 111 | ||
Defence Force ensign | Defence Force ensign. [Federal 3], 13; Naval. [National 1], 3 | ||
Defence Force Service Medal | Defence Force Service Medal. [Honours 145], 96 | ||
defence forces | defence forces. ''See'' '''Australian Army, Royal Australian Air Force; Royal Australian Navy''' | ||
Defence Long Service Medal | Defence Long Service Medal. [Honours 148], 96 | ||
Defence Medal | Defence Medal. [Honours 101], 91 | ||
defence personnel | defence personnel. ''See'' '''air force officers; army officers; naval officers''' | ||
deities | deities. [92], 57 | ||
demi | demi, definition of, 115 | ||
demi-Lion | demi-Lion. [Officials 2], 68 | ||
''Dendrobium phalaenopsis'' | ''Dendrobium phalaenopsis''. [State 3], 20 | ||
Dendy, Henry: school endowed by | Dendy, Henry: school endowed by. [14], 31 | ||
dental surgeons, bodies of | dental surgeons, bodies of. [89], 56 | ||
deputy lieutenants, 101 | |||
descriptions, term for, | descriptions, term for, 112 | ||
Desert Pea | Desert Pea. ''See'' '''Sturt's Desert Pea''' | ||
Desert Rose | Desert Rose. [Territory 2], 24 | ||
designations, | designations, 101 | ||
devices | devices, 27–67, ''See'' '''charges; emblems'''; Coronation, v; Federal, 11–15; honours and awards, 75–100; Indigenous, 1; The Memorial, 71–73; military, 105–6; national, 3–4; officials, 68–69; Royal, 5–10; States and Territories, 17–26; Urabbaparcensian, 110 | ||
dexter, definition of, 115 | |||
Dhari. [Indigenous 2], 1 | |||
diagonal, 112, 119, 124; Bar, 112; division, 122 | |||
Diamond Jubilee Medals: Queen Elizabeth II. [Honours 139], 95 | |||
diamonds, figurative. ''See'' '''Lozenge''' | |||
dictionary, 111–27 | |||
differencing, terms for, 113, 115 | |||
diminutives. ''See'' '''Bendlet; Barrulet; Chevronel; Endorse; Pallet''' | |||
diplomats. [69], 50 | |||
directions, 119, ''See'' '''bendwise; chevronwise; fesswise; palewise; saltire-wise''' | |||
director-representative, 110 | |||
disability advocates. [78], 53 | |||
discography, 130 | |||
displayed, definition of, 115 | |||
distinguished service awards: commendation. [Honours 82], 89; recipients of. [45], 42; Conduct Medal. [Honours 63], 88; Cross. [Honours 32], 84; Imperial. [Honours 42], 85; Flying Cross. [Honours 44], 85; King’s Fire Service Medal. [Honours 78], 89; King’s Police Medal. [Honours 77], 89; Medal. [Honours 49], 86; Imperial. [Honours 70], 88; order; companion of. [Honours 31], 83 | |||
Dividers. [103], 61; Compass. [16], 32, [116], 65 | |||
divinity, doctors of. [Officials 1], 68 | |||
divisions, 115, 118, 122–23, ''See'' '''per bend; per chevron; per fess; per pale; per quarterly''' | |||
divisions | divisions, administrative, 17–26 | ||
doctorates, 101 | |||
doctors: medical. ''See'' '''health professionals; bodies of''' | |||
dogs. ''See'' '''Talbot'''; heads of. ''See'' '''Wolf’s head''' | |||
''Dojang''. [Appendix II 3-7], 109-110 | |||
dome: Mound, 121 | |||
Dome. [5], 28 | |||
Don, David | Don, David. [State 5], 22; plant named for. ''See'' '''Red and green kangaroo paw''' | ||
Dookie, Victoria: people | Dookie, Victoria: people. [80], 53 | ||
doors, term for, | doors, term for, 123 | ||
double lines | double lines. ''See'' '''Cotise; Endorse; Tressure''' | ||
double Rose | double Rose. [59], 46 | ||
double Tressure, | double Tressure, 115, [79], 53; flory counter flory. [Officials 2], 68; flory-counter-flory. [Royal 1], 5 | ||
double-entry bookkeeping | double-entry bookkeeping. [25], 35, [28], 36, [30], 36 | ||
double-headed Eagle: bendwise sinister | double-headed Eagle: displayed bendwise sinister. [105], 62 | ||
Dove | Dove. [Officials 6], 69 | ||
dovetailed | dovetailed, definition of, 115 | ||
drafting instruments. ''See'' '''Compass''' | |||
Dragon: Chinese, inverted and torqued with tail erect | Dragon: Chinese, inverted and torqued with tail erect. [77], 52; slayed by Saint George. [Honours 2] 75, [Honours 6] 77 | ||
Drakeford, The Honourable Arthur Samuel: flag declared by. [Federal 7], 14 | |||
dramatic arts | dramatic arts. [18], 32 | ||
droplet, term for, | droplet, term for, 118 | ||
dual cypher of Their Majesties King Charles and Queen Camilla | dual cypher of Their Majesties King Charles and Queen Camilla. [Royal 12], 10 | ||
Dubbo Regional Council | Dubbo Regional Council. [31], 37 | ||
Ducal Coronet, | Ducal Coronet, 116, [100], 60; counterchanged. [Officials 4], 69 | ||
ducally gorged, definition of, 116 | |||
Duke, Timothy Hugh Stewart | Duke, Timothy Hugh Stewart. [Officials 4], 69 | ||
dukes | dukes. ''See'' '''Edinburgh; Gloucester; Kent; Norfolk; Sussex; York; Wellington''' | ||
E | E | ||
Eagle | Eagle: affronté head lowered and to the sinister. [Federal 3], 13; beast formed from part of, 118; displayed. [42], 41; wedge-tailed. [State 1], 18 | ||
ear hospitals | ear hospitals. [101], 60 | ||
Earl Marshal, | Earl Marshal, vii, [Officials 2], 68 | ||
East Melbourne: hospitals | East Melbourne: hospitals. [101], 60 | ||
East Timor Clasp: recipients of | East Timor Clasp: recipients of. [32], 37 | ||
East Timor, International Force, Medal | East Timor, International Force, Medal. [Honours 113], 92 | ||
Eastern Crown | Eastern Crown. [Memorial 6], 73 | ||
ecclesiastic authorities | ecclesiastic authorities. [3], 27, [Officials 1], 68 | ||
edge, alongside, term for, | edge, alongside, term for, 122 | ||
edifices | edifices. ''See'' '''Bridge; Castle; Lighthouse; Tower'''; grout of, 121; opening of, 123 | ||
Edinburgh | Edinburgh, Duke of: Edward. [Royal 7], 8; Philip. [Memorial 2], 71 | ||
educational institutions. ''See'' '''schools; universities''' | |||
King Edward VII: Coronation Medal of. [Honours 132], 94; decoration instituted by, 100 | |||
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh. [Royal 7], 8 | |||
Prince Edward, Duke of Kent. [Royal 9], 9 | |||
80th Anniversary Armistice Remembrance Medal | 80th Anniversary Armistice Remembrance Medal. [Honours 142], 96 | ||
elevated and addorsed, term for, | elevated and addorsed, term for, 125 | ||
Queen Elizabeth II. [Memorial 1], 71; award instituted by, 100; children of, 5, 7–8; Coronation Medal of. [Honours 136], 95; Diamond Jubilee Medal of. [Honours 139], 95; Golden Jubilee Medal of. [Honours 138], 95; hospital named for. [82], 54; long service medals awarded to, 97; Platinum Jubilee Medal of. [Honours 140], 95; removal of level of Knight/Dame of Order of Australia by. [Honours Note 2], 99; Royal Charters by, 87; Silver Jubilee Medal of. [Honours 137], 95 | |||
Elizabeth Cross, | Elizabeth Cross, 100 | ||
Elm, Mark Robin | Elm, Mark Robin. [32], 37 | ||
embattled | embattled, definition of, 116 | ||
emblems | emblems, 27–67, ''See'' '''ornaments'''; civic, institutional and personal; officials, 68–69; Coronation, v; decorations, 75–100; Federal, 11–15; floral. [National 3], 3; Indigenous, 1; The Memorial, 71–73; military, 105–6; National, 3–4; officials, 68–69; Royal, 5–10; States and Territories, 17–26; Urabbaparcensian, 110 | ||
embowed | embowed: definition of, 116; in the body, 126 | ||
Emerald | Emerald, definition of, 116 | ||
Emergency Medal, National | Emergency Medal, National. [Honours 127], 93 | ||
Emergency Services Medal | Emergency Services Medal. [Honours 54], 87 | ||
Emmett, The Honourable Arthur Robert | Emmett, The Honourable Arthur Robert. [33], 38 | ||
emperors: foreign, decoration held by | emperors: foreign, decoration held by. [Honours 5] 76 | ||
Emu | Emu. [Federal 1], 11 | ||
The Enactor of Urabba Parks, | The Enactor of Urabba Parks, 110, [85], 55; overview by, vii–viii | ||
Enactorial signets and cypher | Enactorial signets and cypher. [Appendix II 6-8], 110 | ||
enarched, definition of, | enarched, definition of, 116 | ||
Endeavour (ship): sailing towards the sinister | Endeavour (ship): sailing towards the sinister. [115], 65 | ||
Endorse | Endorse, 116 | ||
endorsed | endorsed, definition of, 116 | ||
enfiled | enfiled, definition of, 116 | ||
England | England: flag of in. ''See'' '''Union Jack'''; heraldic authorities. [Officials 3], 68, [Officials 4], 69, [Officials 5], 69, [Officials 6], 69; order of chivalry for. [Honours 4-6] 76; peerage of. ''See'' '''peers'''; places named for. [70], 50; references to. [83], 54 | ||
England, Church of | England, Church of. [Officials 1], 68; in Australia. [3], 27; schools of. [62], 47, [104], 61, [110], 63 | ||
enhanced | enhanced, definition of, 116 | ||
ensign, definition of, | ensign, definition of, 116 | ||
ensigned | ensigned, definition of, 116 | ||
ensigns: civil; government agencies; military, | ensigns: civil, 14; government agencies, 15; military, 13, 114 | ||
Ensigns, Armorial | Ensigns, Armorial. ''See'' '''Armorial Bearings''' | ||
entities: civic, institutional and personal | entities: civic, institutional and personal, 27–67; Commonwealth, 11–15; The Memorial, 71–73; officials, 68–69; Royal, 5–10; States and Territories, 17–26 | ||
entwined | entwined, definition of, 116 | ||
environed | environed, definition of, 116 | ||
Eora Nation, city on | Eora Nation, city on. ''See'' '''Sydney''' | ||
''Epacris impressa'' | ''Epacris impressa''. [State 2], 19 | ||
equine creatures | equine creatures. ''See'' '''Horse; Sea Horse''' | ||
eradicated | eradicated, definition of, 116 | ||
erased | erased, definition of, 116 | ||
erect | erect, definition of, 116; rampant, 124 | ||
Ermine | Ermine and Erminois, 116–17, ''also see'' '''Pean''' | ||
''Erythroxylum coca'' | ''Erythroxylum coca''. [6], 28 | ||
Escallop | Escallop. [Royal 4], 7, [14], 31, [22], 34, [50], 43, [109], 63, [110], 63, [112], 64; counterchanged. [75], 52 | ||
Escutcheon | Escutcheon, 117, [79], 53, [Officials 2], 68, [Appendix I 9], 106 | ||
Estoile. [43], 41, [109], 63 | |||
Europe, wars in. [15], 31, [65], 48; medals. [Honours 94], 90, [Honours 99], 91, [Honours 100], 91 | |||
events, rules for, term for, 123 | |||
executive councillors. ''See'' '''Casey, Richard; Drakeford, Hon Arthur; Hayden, Hon W.G.; privy counsellors''' | |||
external ornaments. ''See'' '''Crest; Supporters''' | |||
external | external Territories, 25–26 | ||
Extra Knight/Lady of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle. [Honours 7-8] 77 | |||
eye hospitals. [101], 60, [112], 64 | |||
eye hospitals | |||
F | F | ||
facing: each other, | facing: each other, 124; left, 114, 125; opposite, 120, 124; right, 115; towards the viewer, 111, 115, 118 | ||
Falconer (operation). [45], 42 | |||
faleristics. ''See'' '''phaleristics''' | |||
family of His Majesty The King, 5–10; Orders, 100; Queen Elizabeth II. [Memorial 1], 71 | |||
farmers: grandsons of. [85], 55 | |||
farming. [31], 37, [41], 40, [47], 42, [58], 46, [77], 52, [88], 56, [99], 60, [117], 66; animals. ''See'' '''Cow; Bull; Ram; Sheep''' | |||
Fasces: in saltire surmounted by another palewise. [55], 45 | |||
fauna. ''See'' '''creatures''' | |||
Federal Executive Council, members of. ''See'' '''executive councillors''' | |||
federal government, 11–15 | |||
Federal | Federal Police. [Federal 9], 15 | ||
Federation University Australia. [34], 38 | |||
Felling Axe: erect. [17], 32 | |||
fellows: The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists. [38], 39; Royal Society. [State 3], 20; Society of Antiquaries of London. [Officials 4], 69 | |||
female figure: stylised. [Territory 2], 24; Victory. [63], 48 | |||
females. ''See'' '''dames; ladyships; queens; widows''' | |||
Fess, 117, [State 6], 23, [50], 43, [65], 48, [117], 66, [Officials 1], 68; barry; wavy of 4. [76], 52; cotised. [Officials 4], 69; division by. ''See'' '''per fess'''; engrailed, invected and voided. [100], 60; enhanced. [28], 36; fimbriated. [Indigenous 2], 1; indented. [99], 60; per pale. [29], 36; wavy. [58], 46; voided. [106], 62 | |||
fess point, definition of, 117 | |||
fesswise, 117; division, 122 | |||
field, 117; division of, 115, 118, 122–23, ''See'' '''divisions''' | |||
field marshal rank insignia. [Appendix I 5], 105 | |||
figures. [Territory 2], 24; Victory. [63], 48 | |||
fimbriated, definition of, 117 | |||
finance. [4], 28, [21], 33, [25], 35, [28], 36, [68], 49, [120], 67 | |||
Fire Service Medal, King’s. [Honours 69], 88, [Honours 78], 89 | |||
First Nations symbols and place names, 1 | |||
First World War: medals, 90 | |||
Fish. [51], 44 | |||
fitchy, definition of, 117 | |||
Fitzalan-Howard, Edward. [Officials 2], 68 | |||
fixed ordinaries, 117, ''See'' '''Bar; Base; Bend; Bordure; Canton; Chevron; Chief; Cross; Fess; Flaunch; Mound; Orle; Pale; Pall; Pile; Quarter; Saltire; Tressure''' | |||
flagpoles, term for, 125 | |||
flags, 116; Aboriginal Flag. [Indigenous 1], 1; Australian National Flag. [National 1], 3; civil, 14; government agencies, 15; head of state. [Federal 2], 12; house flags, 119; military, 13, 114; official, 122; personal, 123; standards, 125, [Royal 13], 10; study of, term for, 126; Torres Strait Islander Flag. [Indigenous 2], 1; Union. ''See'' '''Union Jack'''; Urabbaparcensian. [Appendix II 5], 109 | |||
Flames. [Honours 29], 83, [Honours 32], 84, [Honours 47], 86, [Honours 49], 86, [Honours 79], 89, [Honours 82], 89, [Honours 162-163], 98 | |||
Flaunch, 117, [22], 34, [30], 36 | |||
Fleam. [89], 56 | |||
Fleece. [State 1], 17, [1], 27, [12], 30, [61], 47, [66], 49, [73], 51; statant. [120], 67 | |||
Fleur de Lis. [Royal 1], 5, [30], 36, [Officials 1], 68, [Officials 3], 68 | |||
Flinders, Matthew: Sloop of. [86], 55 | |||
floral emblems, 2–3, 17–25, [National 3], 3; United Kingdom. [Honours 12], 79 | |||
flory-counter-flory, definition of, 117 | |||
fly, definition of, 117 | |||
flying: creatures. ''See'' '''Bees; Dove; Eagle; Kookaburra; Piping Shrike; Yellow and Red Macaws'''; term for, 126 | |||
Flying Medal, Distinguished. [Honours 72], 88 | |||
''fons honorum'', vii–viii | |||
forces. ''See'' '''Australian Army; Royal Australian Air Force; Royal Australian Navy'''; police. ''See'' '''Australian Federal Police; state police''' | |||
foreign awards. [Honours 161], 98 | |||
foreign monarchs, decoration held by. [Honours 5] 76 | |||
forepaws raised, term for, 124 | |||
forked Staff: entwined with a Serpent. [94], 58 | |||
formy, definition of, 117 | |||
foundation in institutions, 110 | |||
fount of honour, vii–viii | |||
Fountain, 117, [65], 48, [121], 67 | |||
four parts, division into, term for, 123 | |||
fowled, definition of, 117 | |||
France and Germany Star. [Honours 100], 91, [Honours Note 8], 99 | |||
Fremantle. [35], 38 | |||
Fremantle | Fremantle Port Authority. [36], 39 | ||
fretty, definition of, 117 | |||
fruits. ''See'' '''grape; pomegranate''' | |||
full circle, term for, 124 | |||
''fundator'', 109 | |||
'' | furs, 118, ''See'' '''Ermine; Pean; Vair'''; representation of, 123 | ||
G | G | ||
Gadigal Nation, city on | Gadigal Nation, city on. ''See'' '''Sydney''' | ||
gallantry awards: commendation | gallantry awards: commendation. [Honours 79], 89; Conspicuous Gallantry Medal. [Honours 64], 88; George Cross. [Honours 2] 75; King’s Fire Service Medal. [Honours 69], 88; King’s Police Medal. [Honours 68], 88; Medal for Gallantry. [Honours 47], 86; Queen’s Gallantry Medal. [Honours 74], 89; Star of Gallantry. [Honours 29], 83; Unit Citation. [Honours 162], 98; Victoria Cross. [Honours 1] 75 | ||
Gambier, Admiral James, Baron Gambier: city named for. [65], 48 | |||
Garb | Garb. [State 1], 17, [State 3], 20, [State 6], 23, [1], 27, [17], 32, [31], 37, [58], 46, [76], 52, [99], 60, [118], 66, [120], 67, [122], 67 | ||
garden implements. ''See'' '''Axe; Hoe; Pick; Spade''' | |||
Garden Merit, Award of | Garden Merit, Award of. [State 5], 22 | ||
garments, | garments, 126 | ||
Garter Principal King of Arms | Garter Principal King of Arms. [Officials 3], 68 | ||
Garter, Order of the | Garter, Order of the. [Honours 4-6] 76 | ||
gates, term for, | gates, term for, 123 | ||
Gearset | Gearset. [Honours 50], 86 | ||
The Geelong College | The Geelong College. [37], 39 | ||
genealogy, definition of, | genealogy, definition of, 118 | ||
general ledger, representation of | general ledger, representation of. [28], 36 | ||
general officer cap badge | general officer cap badge. [Appendix I 3], 105 | ||
general practitioners, body of | general practitioners, body of. [94], 58 | ||
General Service Medal 1918–1962 | General Service Medal 1918–1962. [Honours 91], 90, [Honours 108], 92, [Honours Note 6], 99, [Honours Note 6], 99 | ||
General Service Medal 1962 | General Service Medal 1962. [Honours 109], 92, [Honours Note 6], 99 | ||
generals | generals. ''See'' '''Monash, Sir John''', [Memorial 4], 72 | ||
St George slaying the Dragon | St George slaying the Dragon. [Honours 2] 75, [Honours 6] 77 | ||
King George V: | King George V: Coronation Medal of. [Honours 133], 94; Silver Jubilee Medal of. [Honours 134], 94 | ||
King George VI: | King George VI: Coronation Medal of. [Honours 135], 94 | ||
George Cross. [Honours 2] 75 | |||
George | George Medal. [Honours 65], 88 | ||
Germany and France Star. [Honours 100], 91, [Honours Note 8], 99 | |||
Giannakoureas, Dr Angelos. [38], 39 | |||
Gill, Geoffrey Burton. [39], 40 | |||
Gladiolus spike: in saltire. [86], 55 | |||
Globe. [109], 63 | |||
glossary, 111–27 | |||
Gloucester, Duke of, 87, [Royal 8], 8 | |||
''God Save The King''. [Royal 1], 6 | |||
gold, 118, 122 | |||
Gold Coast, Queensland: people. [32], 37 | |||
Gold | Gold Miner’s pick. [23], 34 | ||
Gold | Gold Pyramid. [State 3], 20 | ||
Golden Bosun bird. [Territory 4], 26 | |||
Golden | Golden Fleece. [1], 27 | ||
Golden | Golden Jubilee Medals: Queen Elizabeth II. [Honours 138], 95 | ||
Golden | Golden wattle. [National 3], 3, [Federal 2], 12 | ||
gorged, definition of, 118; ducal, 116 | |||
Gosnells. [40], 40 | |||
''Gossypium sturtianum''. [Territory 2], 24 | |||
goutte, definition of, 118 | |||
goutty d’eau, 118, [Memorial 5], 72 | |||
goutty | goutty de sang, 118, [Officials 3], 68 | ||
government | government: Commonwealth, 11–15; local. ''See'' '''local government'''; State and Territory, 17–26 | ||
government agencies. ''See'' '''customs agency; police forces; port authorities''', [36], 39 | |||
Governor-General. [Federal 2], 12; flags proclaimed by, 1, 13 | |||
governors | governors. ''See'' '''Brisbane, Sir Thomas; Macquarie, Major General Lachlan; Hunter, Vice Admiral John''' | ||
governors-general. [16], 32 | |||
graded, definition of, 118 | |||
grady, definition of, 118 | |||
grammar schools. [14], 31, [62], 47, [110], 63, [111], 64 | |||
grand lodges. [116], 65 | |||
Grand Prior of the Order of St John, 87, [Royal 8], 8 | |||
Granite Brick. [40], 40 | |||
grant of Arms, vii–viii | |||
Grape: bunch of counterchanged. [88], 56 | |||
Grape Vine: addorsed. [59], 46 | |||
Great Britain. ''See'' '''England; Scotland, Wales''' | |||
Greek inscriptions | Greek inscriptions. [Appendix II 9], 110 | ||
Greek people | Greek people. [38], 39, [85], 55 | ||
Greek Rho | Greek Rho. [Appendix II 1], 109 | ||
green, | green, 113, 116, 120, 126 | ||
grey, | grey, 113 | ||
Griffin | Griffin, 118; segreant. [32], 37 | ||
Griffith, New South Wales | Griffith, New South Wales. [41], 40 | ||
Grimson, A.R.M., | Grimson, A.R.M., 73 | ||
gringolée, definition of, 118 | |||
group citations, | group citations, 114, [Honours 163-165], 98 | ||
grout, attitude of, | grout, attitude of, 121 | ||
Gryphon | Gryphon. ''See'' '''Griffin''' | ||
Guangzhou, people from | Guangzhou, people from. [Memorial 6], 73; grandsons of. [77], 52 | ||
guardant | guardant, definition of, 118 | ||
Guillim, John: works by | Guillim, John: works by. [90], 57 | ||
Gules | Gules, definition of, 118 | ||
Gulumoerrgin | Gulumoerrgin. ''See'' '''Darwin''' | ||
Gum Tree: Red; leaves of | Gum Tree: Red; leaves of. [121], 67; staff of. [State 4], 21 | ||
Gyron, 118 | |||
gyronny, 118, [68], 49 | |||
gyronny | |||
H | H | ||
half, attitude of, | half, attitude of, 115 | ||
Hand: couped grasping a Torch. [89], 56; of Ulster. [22], 34, [Honours 12], 79 | |||
'' | ''Hangul'' and ''Hanja'', 110 | ||
harbours. ''See'' '''Coffs Harbour; Fremantle; Launceston; Newcastle; Woollahra''' | |||
''hariwald'', vii | |||
Harp. [Royal 1], 5, [Honours 9], 78; counterchanged. [83], 54 | |||
Harrow: counterchanged. [88], 56 | |||
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex. [Royal 4], 7 | |||
Hawthorn, Victoria: universities. [108], 63 | |||
Hayden, The Honourable W.G.: flags proclaimed by, 1 | |||
Head. [Appendix II 9], 110; Boar’s. [Royal 2], 6; Bull’s. [31], 37; caboshed. [1], 27, [47], 42; Cock’s; erased. [Officials 3], 68; cut off, 113; Eagle; lowered and to the sinister. [Federal 3], 13; facing opposite of body, 124; facing viewer, 111, 118; Ram’s. [36], 39; caboshed. [117], 66; Wolf’s; erased. [80], 53 | |||
head of state. [Federal 2], 12; flags proclaimed by, 1, 13 | |||
headgear, 115, ''See'' '''coronets; Crown''', [Indigenous 2], 1; badges on. [Appendix I 3], 105; base of, 124 | |||
headmasters. [Memorial 5], 72 | |||
health professionals, bodies of. [6], 28, [9], 29, [11], 30, [90], 57, [91], 57, [92], 57, [94], 58 | |||
Heart. [Royal 5], 7, [Royal 10], 9; semy of. [Memorial 2], 71 | |||
Heath. [State 2], 19, [50], 43, [66], 49 | |||
Hellenic | Hellenic inscriptions. [Appendix II 9], 110 | ||
Hellenic people. [38], 39, [85], 55 | |||
Helon, George William. [42], 41 | |||
Heptagon: arched | Heptagon: arched. [Territory 2], 24 | ||
Her Majesty the Queen | Her Majesty the Queen. [Royal 2], 6 | ||
heraldic authority, | heraldic authority, vii–viii, [Officials 6], 69 | ||
heraldic beasts, | heraldic beasts, 119; Griffin, 118, [32], 37; Sea Horse, 125, [74], 51; Sea Lion, 125, [85], 55 | ||
heraldic terminology, | heraldic terminology, 111–27; term for, 113 | ||
heraldry, | heraldry, 119; origins of, vii | ||
''Heraldry in Australia'', | ''Heraldry in Australia'', viii | ||
heralds, | heralds, 68–69, 118; kings of arms, 120; pursuivants, 123; robes worn by, 126; works by. [90], 57 | ||
heritage lists. [5], 28 | |||
high commissioners. [69], 50 | |||
high | high schools. [14], 31, [37], 39, [62], 47, [75], 52, [104], 61, [110], 63, [111], 64; headmasters. [Memorial 5], 72 | ||
highways. [118], 66 | |||
hills, term for, 121 | |||
hilt, definition of, 119; endings of, 123; guard of, 124 | |||
Hippocampus, 119; contournée. [66], 49 | |||
His Majesty The King. [Royal 1], 5; Coronation Medal of. [Honours 141], 96; executive counsellors to. ''See'' '''privy counsellors'''; family of, 5–10; representatives of. ''See'' '''vice-regal representatives'''; role as fount of honour, vii–viii; role as ''fundator incipiens'', 109 | |||
His | His Majesty’s Australian Ship Anzac. [45], 42 | ||
His | His Majesty's Forces. ''See'' '''Australian Army, Royal Australian Air Force; Royal Australian Navy''' | ||
history of heraldry, vii | |||
Hobart. [43], 41; universities. [114], 65 | |||
Hoe. [49], 43 | |||
hoist side, definition of, 119 | |||
hollowed out, term for, 126 | |||
Holy Lamb: passant reguardant. [79], 53 | |||
home countries of the United Kingdom: orders of, 76–78; references to. [83], 54 | |||
Honeycombe, John Harold. [44], 41 | |||
honeycombed, definition of, 119 | |||
Honour, Roll of, 73 | |||
honourable ordinaries, 119, ''See'' '''Bar; Bend; Chevron; Chief; Cross; Fess; Pale; Saltire''' | |||
honours and awards, vii–viii, 75–100, 119, 125; notes on, 99 | |||
Hops. [State 6], 23 | |||
horizontally, term for, 117; division, 122 | |||
Horn. ''See'' '''Cornucopia''', [101], 60 | |||
horns, attitude of, 111 | |||
Horse: mythical, 125, [74], 51 | |||
horticultural societies. [88], 56; awards of. [State 5], 22 | |||
Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem, Most Venerable Order of the. [Honours 58-62], 87-88 | |||
hospitals. [81], 54, [82], 54, [87], 56, [96], 59, [100], 60, [101], 60, [112], 64 | |||
house flags, 119; Urabba Parks. [Appendix II 5], 109 | |||
house | house marks. [85], 55, [Appendix II 1], 109 | ||
House of Windsor, 5–10 | |||
human figure. [Honours 50], 86; stylised. [Territory 2], 24; Victory. [63], 48 | |||
Humane Society of Australasia, Royal, 100 | |||
Humanitarian Overseas Service Medal. [Honours 126], 93, [Honours Note 7], 99 | |||
hundred dollar bill, person appearing on. [Memorial 6], 73 | |||
Hunter River. [58], 46, [67], 49, [106], 62 | |||
Hunter River | Hunter, Vice-Admiral John: river named for. ''See'' '''Hunter River''' | ||
Hurstville, New South Wales, institution in. [25], 35 | |||
Hurstville, New South Wales, institution in | |||
I | I | ||
immigration control agency | immigration control agency. [Federal 8], 15 | ||
immobile ordinaries, | immobile ordinaries, 117 | ||
impaled, definition of, 119 | |||
Imperial Crown | Imperial Crown. [Honours 10], 79 | ||
Imperial honours system, | Imperial honours system, viii; awards in, see asterisked items, 75–100 | ||
Imperial Service Medal | Imperial Service Medal. [Honours 131], 94 | ||
Imperial Service Order: Companion of | Imperial Service Order: Companion of. [Honours 36], 85 | ||
implements | implements. ''See'' '''agriculture: implements; garden implements; tools; weapons''' | ||
in bend, definition of, 119 | |||
in bordure, 119; Cotise. [19], 33 | |||
in circle, 119; leaves of a Red Gum Tree. [121], 67; Roundels and Billets. [4], 28 | |||
in cross, 119; 4 Stars of 7 points. [77], 52 | |||
in orle, 119; Maltese Cross and Mullet. [81], 54 | |||
in saltire, 119, [12], 30; Fasces. [55], 45; Keys. [104], 61; Pens. [21], 33; Pick and Shovel. [120], 67; Spade and Pick. [State 3], 20; Sword and Mace. [Territory 1], 24; Swords. [Federal 3], 13; Tennis Racquets. [98], 59 | |||
incipient founder, | incipient founder, 109 | ||
indentations: circular, 116, 120; rectangular, 116; triangular, 115, 120 | |||
indented, definition of, 120 | |||
independence and anniversary medals. [Honours 160], 98 | |||
independent schools. [14], 31, [37], 39, [75], 52, [104], 61, [110], 63, [111], 64 | |||
index, 131–66 | |||
Indigenous flags and place names, 1 | |||
Indigenous | Indigenous people: deities of. [92], 57 | ||
individual readiness notification badge. [Appendix I 11], 106 | |||
individualisation of Armorial Bearings. ''See'' '''differencing''' | |||
''Ingam''. [Appendix II 3-7], 109-110 | |||
Ingham, Captain Ivan Michael. [45], 42 | |||
Ingot. [52], 44 | |||
Ink-horn. [54], 45 | |||
inscriptions, 110, [Federal 9], 15, [State 1], 18, [7], 29, [19], 33, [25], 35, [72], 51, [111], 64, [119], 66, [Honours 1] 75, [Honours 2] 75, [Honours 3] 75, [Honours 6] 77, [Honours 6] 77, [Honours 7-8] 77, [Honours 9], 78, [Honours 10], 79, [Honours 11], 79, [Honours 13], 80, [Honours 29], 83, [Honours 30], 83, [Honours 47], 86, [Honours 48], 86, [Honours 50], 86, [Appendix I 1], 105; Chinese. [Memorial 6], 73 | |||
insignia, 27–67, 120; decorations, 75–100; Federal, 11–15; The Memorial, 71–73; military, 105–6; officials, 68–69; Royal, 5–10; States and Territories, 17–26; Urabbaparcensian, 110 | |||
Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, body formerly known as. [21], 33 | |||
institutional Arms, roll of, 27–67 | |||
instruments. ''See'' '''drafting instruments; measuring instruments; musical instruments; surgical instruments; writing:instruments''' | |||
intensive care medicine, body for. [24], 34 | |||
interdictions, 124 | |||
internal awards, 100 | |||
internal | internal territories, 24–25 | ||
International Force East Timor Medal. [Honours 113], 92 | |||
invected, definition of, 120 | |||
inverted, definition of, 120 | |||
Ionic Column. [95], 58 | |||
Iraq Medal. [Honours 115], 92 | |||
Ireland: monarchical flag of. ''See'' '''Union Jack'''; order of chivalry for. [Honours 9], 78; references to. [83], 54 | |||
Irish people. [32], 37 | |||
irradiated, definition of, 120 | |||
Irrigation Area. [41], 40 | |||
Islander Flag. [Indigenous 2], 1 | |||
islands. ''See'' '''Christmas Island; Cocos (Keeling) Islands; King Island; Norfolk Island; North Stradbroke Island''' | |||
issuant, definition of, 120 | |||
Italy Star. [Honours 99], 91 | |||
Ive, Sir Jony: emblem designed by, v | |||
Ive, Sir Jony: emblem designed by, | |||
J | J | ||
Jack, Union | Jack, Union. ''See'' '''Union Jack''' | ||
Jagera Country, city on | Jagera Country, city on. ''See'' '''Brisbane''' | ||
James Cook University | James Cook University. [46], 42 | ||
Japan: Emperor of, decoration held by | Japan: Emperor of, decoration held by. [Honours 5] 76 | ||
Jeffery, Major General Philip Michael: flag proclaimed by | Jeffery, Major General Philip Michael: flag proclaimed by. [Federal 3], 13 | ||
Jennings, J.R., | Jennings, J.R., 73 | ||
Jerusalem, Order of St John of: Order of St John of | Jerusalem, Order of St John of: Order of St John of. ''See'' '''St John, Order of''' | ||
St John, Order of | St John, Order of. [Honours 58-62], 87-88; Bailiffs Grand Cross of. [26], 35, [27], 35; Dame of Grace of. [16], 32; Grand Prior. [Royal 8], 8 | ||
joining, term for, | joining, term for, 114 | ||
joint, carpentry, term for, | joint, carpentry, term for, 115 | ||
Jones, David, company founded by | Jones, David, company founded by. [30], 36 | ||
journey markings | journey markings. [Territory 2], 24 | ||
Jubilee, Remembrance and Commemorative medals | Jubilee, Remembrance and Commemorative medals. [Honours 132-144], 94-96 | ||
judicial system | judicial system. [71], 50 | ||
jurisdictions: Federal, | jurisdictions: Federal, 11–15; State and Territory, 17–26 | ||
justices of the peace | justices of the peace. [39], 40, [48], 43, [55], 45 | ||
K | K | ||
Kamberri | Kamberri. ''See'' '''Canberra''' | ||
Kangaroo | Kangaroo. [Federal 1], 11, [Federal 5], 13, [106], 62 | ||
kangaroo paw (plant) | kangaroo paw (plant). [State 5], 22 | ||
Kaurna Country, city on | Kaurna Country, city on. ''See'' '''Adelaide''' | ||
Kearneys Spring, Toowoomba Region, Queensland: people | Kearneys Spring, Toowoomba Region, Queensland: people. [42], 41 | ||
Kent, Duke of. [Royal 9], 9 | |||
Kent, Prince Michael of | Kent, Prince Michael of. [Royal 11], 9 | ||
Key | Key. [Memorial 5], 72; bendwise; surmounting a Spade. [34], 38; in saltire. [104], 61 | ||
The King | The King. [Royal 1], 5; Coronation Medal of. [Honours 141], 96; executive counsellors to. ''See'' '''privy counsellors'''; representatives of. ''See'' '''vice-regal representatives'''; role as fount of honour, vii–viii; role as ''fundator incipiens'', 109 | ||
King Island Council. [47], 42 | |||
King’s Counsel. [33], 38, [107], 62 | |||
King’s Fire Service Medal | King’s Fire Service Medal. [Honours 69], 88, [Honours 78], 89 | ||
King’s Police Medal | King’s Police Medal. [Honours 68], 88, [Honours 77], 89 | ||
King’s South Africa Medal | King’s South Africa Medal. [Honours 84], 90 | ||
Kingman-Sugars, Geoffrey John | Kingman-Sugars, Geoffrey John. [48], 43 | ||
kings | kings. ''See'' '''Charles III; Edward VII; George V; George VI; Richard III; Philip II of Spain'''; foreign, decoration held by. [Honours 5] 76 | ||
kings of arms, | kings of arms, 120; Clarenceux. [Officials 4], 69; Crown. [Appendix I 1], 105; Garter. [Officials 3], 68; Norroy and Ulster. [Officials 5], 69 | ||
knighthoods, | knighthoods, 120, [Honours 23], 82; Australia. [Honours 13], 80, [Honours Note 2], 99, [Honours Note 2], 99; Bath. [Honours 19], 81; grand cross. [Honours 10], 79; British Empire. [Honours 22], 82; grand cross. [Honours 16], 81; Garter. [Honours 6] 77; Royal Victorian. [Honours 21], 81; grand cross. [Honours 15], 80; St John. [Honours 59], 87; grand cross. [Honours 58], 87; Saint Michael and Saint George. [Honours 20], 81; grand cross. [Honours 14], 80; Saint Patrick. [Honours 6] 77; Thistle. [Honours 8] 77 | ||
knights | knights, 120; tournaments, vii; wives of, 120 | ||
knights bachelor | knights bachelor. [Memorial 6], 73 | ||
knights commander of the Royal Victorian Order | knights commander of the Royal Victorian Order. [Memorial 6], 73 | ||
knights grand cross of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George | knights grand cross of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. [Memorial 4], 72 | ||
knights grand cross of the Order of the Bath | knights grand cross of the Order of the Bath. [Memorial 4], 72 | ||
knights of grace of the Order Saint John: widow of | knights of grace of the Order Saint John: widow of. [16], 32 | ||
knights of the Order of Australia | knights of the Order of Australia. [Memorial 2], 71; flag proclaimed by. [Federal 6], 14 | ||
Knot: in middle, 121; Stafford. [15], 31 | |||
Knox. [49], 43 | |||
Kookaburra. [60], 47 | |||
Korea Medal. [Honours 105], 91 | |||
Korea Medal | Korea, Australian General Service Medal for. [Honours 117], 92 | ||
Korea, | Korea, United Nations Service Medal. [Honours 106], 92, [Honours Note 10], 99 | ||
Korean language, 110 | |||
Korean | Korean War: memorial to those who paid the supreme sacrifice in, 73 | ||
Kulin Nation, city on. ''See'' '''Melbourne''' | |||
Kulin Nation, city on | |||
L | L | ||
La Trobe University | La Trobe University. [50], 43 | ||
la Trobe, Charles: university named for | la Trobe, Charles: university named for. [50], 43 | ||
Label, | Label, 120, [Royal 3], 7, [Officials 2], 68; 5 points. [Royal 7], 8, [Royal 8], 8, [Royal 10], 9 | ||
Labillardière, Jacques: plant described by | Labillardière, Jacques: plant described by. [State 2], 19 | ||
ladyships | ladyships, 120; Garter. [Honours 6] 77; Thistle. [Honours 6] 77 | ||
Lake Macquarie | Lake Macquarie. [51], 44 | ||
Lamb: Holy passant reguardant | Lamb: Holy passant reguardant. [79], 53; skin of. ''See'' '''Fleece''' | ||
Lamp | Lamp. [34], 38, [97], 59, [101], 60; counterchanged. [75], 52 | ||
land animals | land animals. ''See'' '''dogs; Emu; Kangaroo; Lion; livestock''' | ||
landscape architects, body of | landscape architects, body of. [8], 29 | ||
language of heraldry, | language of heraldry, 111–27 | ||
langued | langued, definition of, 120 | ||
Lankan people | Lankan people. [78], 53 | ||
Larrackeyah, Northern Territory: people | Larrackeyah, Northern Territory: people. [107], 62 | ||
Larrakia Country, city on | Larrakia Country, city on. ''See'' '''Darwin''' | ||
Latin Cross: conjoined to Crescent and Serpent | Latin Cross: conjoined to Crescent and Serpent. [27], 35 | ||
Launceston | Launceston. [52], 44 | ||
Laurel: branch. [Memorial 4], 72, [Honours 1] 75; wreath. [Federal 9], 15, [State 1], 18, [63], 48, [64], 48, [Honours 10], 79, [Honours 11], 79, [Honours 39], 85, [Honours 112], 92, [Appendix I 4], 105, [Appendix I 8], 106, [Appendix II 6-7], 110 | |||
law enforcement | law enforcement. [Federal 9], 15, [State 1], 18, [State 2], 19, [32], 37, [80], 53 | ||
Law Institute of Victoria Limited | Law Institute of Victoria Limited. [53], 44 | ||
Law of Arms, | Law of Arms, vii–viii | ||
Law Society of New South Wales | Law Society of New South Wales. [54], 45 | ||
laws, | laws, 129 | ||
laws, doctors of | laws, doctors of. [33], 38 | ||
lawyers | lawyers. ''See'' '''barristers''' | ||
learned societies | learned societies. ''See'' '''Royal Society; Society of Antiquaries''' | ||
learning | learning. ''See'' '''schools; universities''' | ||
leaved | leaved, definition of, 120 | ||
Leaves | Leaves. [6], 28, [80], 53, [121], 67, [Honours 30], 83; Acanthus. [Appendix I 1], 105; Rose, 112 | ||
ledger, general, representation of | ledger, general, representation of. [28], 36 | ||
Leek | Leek. [Honours 12], 79 | ||
left-facing, terms for, | left-facing, terms for, 114, 125 | ||
legal profession. [33], 38, [53], 44, [54], 45, [71], 50; appointment of public notaries, viii | |||
Lesser George | Lesser George. [Honours 6] 77 | ||
letters | letters. ''See'' '''inscriptions'''; W. ''See'' '''Wagga Wagga and Whittlesea''' | ||
lieutenancies: Royal Victorian | lieutenancies: Royal Victorian. [Honours 34], 84 | ||
lieutenants, deputy, | lieutenants, deputy, 101 | ||
life saving: awards for, | life saving: awards for, 100 | ||
light blue, | light blue, 113 | ||
Lighthouse | Lighthouse: Cleveland. [86], 55 | ||
limbs | limbs. ''See'' '''Hands'''; bent, term for, 116; cut off, term for, 115 | ||
Lime | Lime, definition of, 120 | ||
Lindley, John | Lindley, John. [State 3], 20 | ||
Lindley, Leon | Lindley, Leon. [55], 45 | ||
line types | line types. ''See'' '''arched; bevilled; dancetty; dovetailed; embattled; engrailed; grady; indented; invected; nebuly; nowy; raguly''' | ||
lines, | lines, 116; double. ''See'' '''Cotise; Endorse; Tressure'''; ordinaries, 112, 117, 122, 126; subordinaries, 112, 122; thin, 114 | ||
Lion | Lion. [Memorial 2], 71; beast formed from part of, 118; couchant crowned holding in the dexter forepaw a Sword erect. [39], 40; crowned. [Officials 4], 69, [Officials 5], 69; demi; rampant. [Officials 2], 68; in pale; passant guardant. [Officials 2], 68; mythical, 125, [85], 55; passant. [Federal 1], 11, [43], 41, [87], 56, [96], 59, [114], 65; guardant. [Royal 1], 5, [Royal 8], 8, [Federal 1], 11, [State 1], 17, [State 1], 17, [State 6], 23, [72], 51, [113], 64, [Officials 3], 68, [Officials 4], 69, [Officials 5], 69; counterchanged. [83], 54; rampant. [Royal 1], 5, [69], 50, [Officials 2], 68; counterchanged. [83], 54; crowned rear legs shackled. [107], 62; statant; guardant, 87, [Royal 1], 5, [Federal 2], 12, [26], 35, [27], 35, [Honours 1] 75, [Appendix I 3], 105, [Appendix I 10], 106 | ||
list of Armorial Bearings, term for, | list of Armorial Bearings, term for, 124 | ||
Liverpool | Liverpool. [56], 45 | ||
livestock | livestock. ''See'' '''Cow; Bull; Ram; Sheep''' | ||
local governments. [121], 67, [122], 67; New South Wales. [13], 31, [23], 34, [31], 37, [41], 40, [51], 44, [56], 45, [58], 46, [67], 49, [73], 51, [103], 61, [106], 62, [109], 63, [115], 65, [117], 66; Northern Territory. [29], 36; Queensland. [15], 31, [18], 32, [86], 55; South Australia. [1], 27, [59], 46, [65], 48, [118], 66; Tasmania. [43], 41, [47], 42, [52], 44; Victoria. [12], 30, [49], 43, [60], 47, [61], 47; association of. [66], 49; Western Australia. [17], 32, [35], 38, [40], 40, [76], 52, [79], 53 | |||
locations: bottom | locations: bottom. ''See'' '''base'''; left. ''See'' '''sinister'''; middle. ''See'' '''centre point; fess point'''; patterned. ''See'' '''semy'''; right. ''See'' '''dexter'''; top. ''See'' '''chief''' | ||
Logistic and Support Medal, Vietnam | Logistic and Support Medal, Vietnam. [Honours 111], 92, [Honours Note 11], 99 | ||
London: College of Arms | London: College of Arms. [Officials 6], 69 | ||
Lone Pine Barracks: allusions to | Lone Pine Barracks: allusions to. [106], 62 | ||
Long Bow. [58], 46 | |||
Long Cross: voided | Long Cross: voided. [69], 50 | ||
long service medals | long service medals. [Honours 145-160], 96-98; Imperial. [Honours 153-158], 97-97 | ||
Long Service Medals (Imperial) | Long Service Medals (Imperial). [Honours Note 13], 99 | ||
Lord Chamberlain: usage of emblem in accordance with directions issued by, | Lord Chamberlain: usage of emblem in accordance with directions issued by, v | ||
Lord Prior of the Order of St John, [ | Lord Prior of the Order of St John, 87, [26], 35; former. [26], 35 | ||
lords: spiritual | lords: spiritual. ''See'' '''Archbishop of Canterbury'''; temporal. ''See'' '''peers''' | ||
LoveFrom: emblem designed by, | LoveFrom: emblem designed by, v | ||
Low, Charles: book by, | Low, Charles: book by, viii | ||
lower portion | lower portion. ''See'' '''base''' | ||
Lozenge | Lozenge, 120, [51], 44, [67], 49, [73], 51, [85], 55; voided, 121, ''See'' '''Mascle''' | ||
lying on stomach, term for, | lying on stomach, term for, 115 | ||
Lymphad, 120, [23], 34, [56], 45, [73], 51, [91], 57, [112], 64 | |||
Lyre | Lyre. [12], 30 | ||
M | M | ||
Macaw: respectant | Macaw: respectant. [102], 61 | ||
Mace: Archepiscopal; in pale | Mace: Archepiscopal; in pale. [Officials 1], 68; Parliamentary. [Territory 1], 24 | ||
Macquarie University | Macquarie University. [57], 46 | ||
Macquarie, Major General Lachlan: cities named for. [51], 44; elements of Arms of. [112], 64; university named for. [57], 46 | |||
Madam Enactress, | Madam Enactress, 109 | ||
magpie | magpie. ''See'' '''Piping Shrike''' | ||
Maillechort | Maillechort, definition of, 120 | ||
Maitland | Maitland. [58], 46 | ||
major generals | major generals. ''See'' '''Macquarie, Lachlan''' | ||
Maltese Cross, | Maltese Cross, 121, [Federal 1], 11, [State 3], 20, [26], 35, [Honours 10], 79, [Honours 58], 87, [Honours 58], 87; counterchanged in orle. [81], 54 | ||
mammalian coat, term for, | mammalian coat, term for, 118 | ||
Man, Vitruvian | Man, Vitruvian. [24], 34 | ||
Management of Urabba Parks, | Management of Urabba Parks, 109 | ||
''Mandragora officinarum'' | ''Mandragora officinarum''. [6], 28 | ||
Mandrake plant | Mandrake plant. [6], 28 | ||
mantle | mantle. [35], 38 | ||
Marion, South Australia | Marion, South Australia. [59], 46; people. [38], 39 | ||
marks: cadency, 113, 120; house. [85], 55 | |||
Maroondah. [60], 47 | |||
marriage between houses of Tudor and York: Arms signifying. [82], 54 | |||
marshal rank insignia. [Appendix I 5], 105 | |||
marsupials. ''See'' '''Kangaroo''' | |||
Martha (schooner). [51], 44 | |||
Queen Mary, vii | |||
Mascle, 121, [Memorial 3], 72 | |||
Mask: Dramatic. [18], 32 | |||
masoned, definition of, 121 | |||
masonic lodges. [116], 65, [116], 65 | |||
masters degrees, 101 | |||
McDuff, P.E., 73 | |||
Meanjin. ''See'' '''Brisbane''' | |||
measuring instruments. ''See'' '''Compass; Scales''' | |||
Medal for Gallantry. [Honours 47], 86 | |||
Medal of the Order of Australia recipients | Medal of the Order of Australia, recipients of. [78], 53 | ||
Medallion of the Enactor | Medallion of the Enactor. [Appendix II 9], 110 | ||
medals, | medals, 121, [Honours 47-161], 86-98; Bravery. [Honours 48], 86; Clarke Medal, 100 | ||
medical associations. [6], 28, [9], 29, [11], 30, [24], 34, [89], 56, [90], 57, [91], 57, [92], 57, [93], 58, [94], 58 | |||
medicine, students of. [78], 53 | |||
Melba, Dame Nellie. [Memorial 3], 72 | |||
Melbourne. [61], 47; banks. [4], 28, [68], 49; hospitals. [96], 59, [101], 60; institutions. [83], 54; medical institutions. [6], 28, [24], 34, [90], 57, [91], 57, [92], 57, [94], 58, [95], 58; people. [85], 55, [105], 62; schools. [14], 31, [62], 47; sporting clubs. [98], 59; suburbs. [49], 43, [60], 47, [121], 67; universities. [50], 43, [63], 48, [64], 48, [108], 63 | |||
Melbourne | Melbourne Girls Grammar. [62], 47 | ||
Melbourne | Melbourne, University of. [63], 48 | ||
Member of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem. [Honours 62], 88 | |||
members of the Order of Australia. [45], 42 | |||
memberships: Australia. [Honours 33], 84; British Empire. [Honours 38], 85; Order of Merit. [Honours 11], 79; Royal Victorian. [Honours 37], 85; St John. [Honours 62], 88 | |||
Memorial Roll, 71–73 | |||
mental health professionals, body of. [92], 57 | |||
Mention in Dispatches, 91 | |||
Mercantile Marine War Medal. [Honours 88], 90 | |||
Merino Ram: head; caboshed. [117], 66; respectant before a Bull’s head. [State 3], 20 | |||
Merit (Garden), Award of. [State 5], 22 | |||
Merit | Merit, Order of. [Honours 11], 79 | ||
Meritorious Unit Citation. [Honours 163], 98 | |||
metals, 121, ''See'' '''Argent; Or'''; novel. ''See'' '''Buff'''; phaleristic. ''See'' '''Bronze; Maillechort; Rhodium'''; Royal. [Federal 1], 11 | |||
Methodist Church. ''See'' '''Uniting Church''' | |||
metropolitan councils: New South Wales. [13], 31, [56], 45, [103], 61, [109], 63, [122], 67; Queensland. [15], 31, [86], 55; South Australia. [1], 27, [59], 46, [118], 66; Tasmania. [43], 41; Victoria. [49], 43, [60], 47, [61], 47, [121], 67; Western Australia. [35], 38, [40], 40, [79], 53 | |||
metropolitan | metropolitan universities: Australian Capital Territory. [10], 30; New South Wales. [57], 46, [72], 51, [113], 64; Queensland. [84], 55; South Australia. [2], 27; Tasmania. [114], 65; Victoria. [50], 43, [63], 48, [64], 48, [97], 59, [108], 63; Western Australia. [119], 66 | ||
Prince Michael of Kent. [Royal 11], 9 | |||
military. ''See'' '''Australian Defence Force; Royal Navy'''; crosses (decorations). [Honours 39-46], 85-86; ensigns, 13; insignia, 105–6; officers. ''See'' '''air force officers; army officers; naval officers''' | |||
Military Cross. [Honours 43], 85 | |||
Military Medal. [Honours 71], 88 | |||
milk production. [106], 62 | |||
Mimosa wattle. [Honours 13], 80, [Honours 17], 81, [Honours 17], 81, [Honours 24], 82, [Honours 33], 84, [Honours 48], 86, [Honours 57], 87, [Honours 80], 89 | |||
mining. [State 3], 20, [47], 42, [52], 44; Pick. [17], 32; Gold Miner’s. [23], 34; in saltire. [120], 67; Shafts. [67], 49 | |||
Minister of State for Civil Aviation: flag declared by, 14 | |||
ministers. ''See'' '''Casey, Richard; Drakeford, Hon Arthur; Hayden, Hon W.G.''' | |||
Minkom, Mohammed: flag designed by. [Territory 5], 26 | |||
Mister Enactor, 110, 109, [85], 55; overview by, vii–viii | |||
Mitchell, Helen Porter. [Memorial 3], 72 | |||
Mitre. [3], 27, [104], 61 | |||
mobile subordinaries. ''See'' '''Annulet; Endorse; Escutcheon; Lozenge; Mascle; Roundel''' | |||
mobile subordinary, definition of, 121 | |||
monarchs. ''See'' '''Charles III; Edward VII; Elizabeth II; George V; George VI; Mary; Richard III; Philip II of Spain; Victoria''', [Royal 1], 5, [Memorial 1], 71; foreign, decoration held by. [Honours 5] 76; medals commemorating. [Honours 132-144], 94-96; Urabbaparcensian, 110, [85], 55 | |||
Monash University. [64], 48 | |||
Monash, General Sir John. [Memorial 4], 72; university named for. [64], 48 | |||
monograms. [Royal 1], 5, [Royal 2], 6, [Royal 12], 10, [Honours 1] 75, [Honours 2] 75, [Honours 1] 75, [Honours 1] 75, [Appendix II 2], 109, [Appendix II 8], 110 | |||
Moreton Bay. [86], 55 | |||
Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle. [Honours 7-8] 77 | |||
Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George: Companion of. [Memorial 5], 72, [Honours 26], 82; Knight/Dame Commander of. [Honours 20], 81; Knight/Dame Grand Cross of. [Memorial 4], 72, [Honours 14], 80 | |||
Most | Most Excellent Order of the British Empire: Commander of. [Honours 28], 83; Knight/Dame Commander of. [Memorial 3], 72, [Honours 22], 82; Knight/Dame Grand Cross of. [Honours 16], 81; medal associated with. [Honours 76], 89; Member of. [Honours 38], 85; Officer of. [Honours 35], 84 | ||
Most | Most Honourable Order of the Bath: Companion of. [Honours 25], 82; cities named for. [51], 44; universities named for. [50], 43, [57], 46; Knight/Dame Commander of. [Honours 19], 81; Knight/Dame Grand Cross of. [Memorial 4], 72, [Honours 10], 79; cities named for. [15], 31, [65], 48; universities named for. [64], 48 | ||
Most | Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick. [Honours 9], 78 | ||
Most | Most Noble Order of the Garter. [Honours 4-6] 76; King of Arms of. [Officials 3], 68 | ||
Most | Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem. [Honours 58-62], 87-88, [Honours Note 3], 99; Bailiffs Grand Cross of. [26], 35, [27], 35; Dame of Grace of. [16], 32; Grand Prior. [Royal 8], 8; Service Medal. [Honours 158], 98 | ||
Mouhenneener Country, city on. ''See'' '''Hobart''' | |||
Mound, 121, [State 3], 20, [4], 28, [11], 30, [38], 39, [61], 47 | |||
Mount, 121, [Royal 13], 10; bendwise sinister. [105], 62; Rocky. [Territory 3], 25 | |||
Mount Gambier. [65], 48 | |||
Mount | Mount Warning (Wollumbin). [115], 65 | ||
Mulberry, 121 | |||
Mullet, 121, ''See'' '''also Star''', [Indigenous 2], 1, [Royal 2], 6, [State 2], 19, [Territory 3], 25, [2], 27, [5], 28, [12], 30, [15], 31, [16], 32, [25], 35, [68], 49, [74], 51, [111], 64, [Memorial 6], 73; 6 points. [93], 58, [94], 58; counterchanged. [75], 52; 7 points. [33], 38, [Honours 29], 83, [Honours 47], 86, [Honours 50], 86; 8 point. [Memorial 4], 72; 8 points. [Federal 1], 11, [State 1], 17, [State 1], 17, [27], 35, [32], 37, [33], 38, [69], 50, [72], 51, [110], 63, [116], 65; counterchanged. [108], 63; counterchanged in orle. [81], 54; Southern Cross. [96], 59 | |||
The Municipal Association of Victoria. [66], 49 | |||
municipalities. ''See'' '''local government''' | |||
Mural Crown, 121, [16], 32, [66], 49 | |||
Murphy, P., 73 | |||
Murrey, definition of, 121 | |||
Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area. [41], 40 | |||
Murrumbidgee River. [117], 66 | |||
musical instruments. ''See'' '''Harp''' | |||
Muswellbrook Shire Council. [67], 49 | |||
mythical beasts: Griffin, 118; Sea Horse, 125; Sea Lion, 125 | |||
mythical beasts: Griffin, | |||
N | N | ||
Naarm | Naarm. ''See'' '''Melbourne''' | ||
naiant | naiant, definition of, 121 | ||
name: alluding to, practice of, | name: alluding to, practice of, 113; letters after, 101 | ||
name and arms, definition of, | name and arms, definition of, 121 | ||
Namok, Bernard: flag designed by | Namok, Bernard: flag designed by. [Indigenous 2], 1 | ||
Napoleonic Wars: city named for veteran of | Napoleonic Wars: city named for veteran of. [65], 48 | ||
National | National anthem. [National 2], 3 | ||
National | National Australia Bank Limited (formerly the National Bank of Australasia). [68], 49 | ||
National Emergency Medal. [Honours 127], 93; recipients of. [32], 37, [80], 53 | |||
national government, 11–15 | |||
National Heritage List. [5], 28 | |||
National | National Medal. [Honours 149], 97; recipients of. [32], 37, [80], 53 | ||
National Service, | National Police Service Medal. [Honours 129], 94; recipients of. [32], 37, [80], 53 | ||
National Service, medal for anniversary of (1951-1972). [Honours 159], 98 | |||
national university | national university. [10], 30 | ||
native place names, | native place names, 2 | ||
natural, definition of, | natural, definition of, 121 | ||
Naval Ensign | Naval Ensign. [Federal 4], 13 | ||
Naval General Service Medal 1915–1962 | Naval General Service Medal 1915–1962. [Honours 90], 90, [Honours 107], 92, [Honours Note 6], 99, [Honours Note 6], 99 | ||
naval insignia | naval insignia. [Appendix I 4], 105, [Appendix I 6], 106 | ||
Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal | Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. [Honours 154], 97 | ||
naval officer cap badge | naval officer cap badge. [Appendix I 4], 105 | ||
naval officers. ''See'' '''Cook, James''', [45], 42, [Memorial 2], 71; cities named for. [65], 48 | |||
naval postnominals, | naval postnominals, 101 | ||
nebuly | nebuly, definition of, 121 | ||
neck: cut off, | neck: cut off, 115; ripped off, 116; through object, 118 | ||
Netherlands: ambassadors to | Netherlands: ambassadors to. [69], 50; King of, decoration held by. [Honours 5] 76 | ||
Neuhaus, Matthew Ernest Keith | Neuhaus, Matthew Ernest Keith. [69], 50 | ||
New England, University of | New England, University of. [70], 50 | ||
New Guinea: Australians in | New Guinea: Australians in. [Memorial 6], 73 | ||
New South Wales | New South Wales. [State 1], 17; associations. [25], 35; banks. [120], 67; businesses. [30], 36; hospitals. [100], 60, [112], 64; local governments. [13], 31, [23], 34, [31], 37, [41], 40, [51], 44, [56], 45, [58], 46, [67], 49, [73], 51, [103], 61, [106], 62, [109], 63, [115], 65, [117], 66, [122], 67; masonic lodges. [116], 65; medical associations. [89], 56, [93], 58; people. [26], 35, [27], 35, [33], 38, [39], 40, [69], 50; professional associations. [21], 33, [54], 45, [71], 50; schools. [75], 52, [110], 63, [111], 64; universities. [20], 33, [57], 46, [70], 50, [72], 51, [74], 51, [113], 64 | ||
New South Wales Bar Association | New South Wales Bar Association. [71], 50 | ||
New South Wales Police Force | New South Wales Police Force. [State 1], 18; officers. [32], 37 | ||
New South Wales, Bank of | New South Wales, Bank of. [120], 67 | ||
New South Wales, University of | New South Wales, University of. [72], 51 | ||
Newcastle | Newcastle. [73], 51 | ||
Newcastle, University of | Newcastle, University of. [74], 51 | ||
Newington College | Newington College. [75], 52 | ||
Ngambri and Ngunnawal Country, city on | Ngambri and Ngunnawal Country, city on. ''See'' '''Canberra''' | ||
nickel silver, | nickel silver, 120 | ||
Nigeria: high commissioners to | Nigeria: high commissioners to. [69], 50 | ||
Nightingale | Nightingale. [Memorial 3], 72 | ||
1914–1915 Star | 1914–1915 Star. [Honours 86], 90 | ||
1914 Star | 1914 Star. [Honours 85], 90 | ||
nipaluna | nipaluna. ''See'' '''Hobart''' | ||
Noel, Robert John Baptist | Noel, Robert John Baptist. [Officials 5], 69 | ||
non-government organisations: awards by, | non-government organisations: awards by, 100 | ||
Noongar Nation, city on | Noongar Nation, city on. ''See'' '''Perth''' | ||
Norfolk (Sloop): in full sail. [86], 55 | |||
Norfolk Island. [Territory 3], 25 | |||
Norfolk, Duke of, vii, [Officials 2], 68; island named for. ''See'' '''Norfolk Island''' | |||
Norman Gardens, Rockhampton, Queensland: universities | Norman Gardens, Rockhampton, Queensland: universities. [19], 33 | ||
Norroy and Ulster King of Arms | Norroy and Ulster King of Arms. [Officials 5], 69 | ||
North | North Shore, Sydney: hospitals. [100], 60 | ||
North | North Stradbroke Island. [86], 55 | ||
North Sydney: schools. [110], 63 | |||
North | North Turramurra, New South Wales: people. [27], 35 | ||
Northam, Shire of. [76], 52 | |||
Northern Territory: local governments. [29], 36; people. [107], 62 | |||
Northern Territory | Northern Territory of Australia. [Territory 2], 24 | ||
notaries public, viii | |||
notes on honours and awards, 99 | |||
notification badge. [Appendix I 11], 106 | |||
''Novae Hollandiae Plantarum Specimen''. [State 2], 19 | |||
'' | novel tinctures. ''See'' '''Bleu Celeste; Buff; Celadon; Cendrée; Lime''' | ||
nowed, 121; Cord. [35], 38 | |||
nowy, 121; Cross. [26], 35, [31], 37 | |||
Num, Dr Richard Gordon. [77], 52 | |||
Nursing Service Cross. [Honours 40], 85 | |||
Nursing Service Cross | |||
O | O | ||
Oak: leaf | Oak: leaf. [Honours 81], 89; tree; eradicated. [118], 66; wreath. [Appendix I 3], 105, [Appendix I 5], 105 | ||
Oars: in saltire surmounted | Oars: in saltire surmounted. [12], 30 | ||
object transfixing another, term for, | object transfixing another, term for, 116 | ||
objects | objects. ''See'' '''components; headgear; instruments; implements''' | ||
Octagon: voided | Octagon: voided. [27], 35 | ||
of the first, second, etc, definition of, | of the first, second, etc, definition of, 122 | ||
officer cap badge | officer cap badge. [Appendix I 3], 105 | ||
officers of the Order of Australia | officers of the Order of Australia. [27], 35, [33], 38 | ||
officers, military | officers, military. ''See'' '''air force officers; army officers; naval officers''' | ||
officerships: Australia | officerships: Australia. [Honours 24], 82; British Empire. [Honours 35], 84; St John. [Honours 61], 88 | ||
official designations, | official designations, 101 | ||
official emblem of the Coronation, | official emblem of the Coronation, v | ||
official | official flag, definition of, 122 | ||
officials involved with the Coronation, | officials involved with the Coronation, 68–69 | ||
Ogilvy, The Honourable Lady | Ogilvy, The Honourable Lady. [Royal 10], 9 | ||
Old Cleveland Lighthouse | Old Cleveland Lighthouse. [86], 55 | ||
open Book | open Book. [2], 27, [7], 29, [19], 33, [20], 33, [25], 35, [37], 39, [46], 42, [58], 46, [64], 48, [70], 50, [72], 51, [84], 55, [87], 56, [89], 56, [100], 60, [110], 63, [111], 64, [113], 64, [119], 66; expanded. [Territory 3], 25 | ||
open Crown | open Crown. [21], 33 | ||
opening of edifice, term for, | opening of edifice, term for, 123 | ||
Operation Falconer | Operation Falconer. [45], 42 | ||
Operational Service Medal, Australian | Operational Service Medal, Australian. [Honours 119-123], 93-93, [Honours Note 12], 99 | ||
Opium poppy flower | Opium poppy flower. [6], 28 | ||
opposite: body and head, direction of, | opposite: body and head, direction of, 124; direction, 120, 124; of line, 115; triangles, 118 | ||
Or | Or, definition of, 122 | ||
Orange Tree | Orange Tree. [40], 40 | ||
orchids: Cooktown | orchids: Cooktown. [State 3], 20 | ||
Order of Australia: Chancellor. [Federal 2], 12; Companion of. [107], 62, [Honours 17], 81; Knight/Dame of. [16], 32, [Memorial 2], 71, [Honours 13], 80, [Honours Note 2], 99, [Honours Note 2], 99; Medal of. [78], 53, [80], 53, [Honours 57], 87; Member of. [26], 35, [45], 42, [Honours 33], 84; Officer of. [27], 35, [33], 38, [Honours 24], 82; Sovereign. [Federal 1], 11 | |||
Order of the Bath: Companion of | Order of the Bath: Companion of. [Honours 25], 82; cities named for. [51], 44; universities named for. [50], 43, [57], 46; Knight/Dame Commander of. [Honours 19], 81; Knight/Dame Grand Cross of. [Memorial 4], 72, [Honours 10], 79; cities named for. [15], 31, [65], 48; universities named for. [64], 48 | ||
Order of the British Empire: Commander of | Order of the British Empire: Commander of. [Honours 28], 83; Knight/Dame Commander of. [Honours 22], 82; Knight/Dame Grand Cross of. [Honours 16], 81; medal associated with. [Honours 76], 89; Member of. [Honours 38], 85; Officer of. [Honours 35], 84 | ||
Order of the Companions of Honour: Companion of Honour of | Order of the Companions of Honour: Companion of Honour of. [Honours 18], 81; flags proclaimed by. [Federal 4], 13 | ||
Order of the Garter | Order of the Garter. [Honours 4-6] 76; King of Arms of. [Officials 3], 68 | ||
Order of Merit | Order of Merit. [Honours 11], 79 | ||
Order of St John | Order of St John. [Honours 58-62], 87-88, [Honours Note 3], 99; Bailiffs Grand Cross of. [26], 35, [27], 35; Dame of Grace of. [16], 32; Grand Prior. [Royal 8], 8; Service Medal. [Honours 158], 98 | ||
Order of St Michael and St George: Companion of | Order of St Michael and St George: Companion of. [Memorial 5], 72, [Honours 26], 82; Knight/Dame Commander of. [Honours 20], 81; Knight/Dame Grand Cross of. [Memorial 4], 72, [Honours 14], 80 | ||
Order of St Patrick | Order of St Patrick. [Honours 9], 78 | ||
Order of the Thistle | Order of the Thistle. [Honours 7-8] 77 | ||
order of wearing Australian honours and awards, | order of wearing Australian honours and awards, 75–100 | ||
orders: of chivalry, definition of, | orders: of chivalry, definition of, 122; Distinguished Service; Companion of. [Honours 31], 83; Imperial Service; Companion of. [Honours 36], 85; Royal Family, 100; Queen Elizabeth II. [Memorial 2], 71 | ||
ordinaries | ordinaries, 122, ''See'' '''Base; Bordure; Mound; Pall; Pile'''; diminutives. ''See'' '''Bendlet; Barrulet; Chevronel; Pallet'''; fixed. ''See'' '''Bar; Base; Bend; Bordure; Canton; Chevron; Chief; Cross; Fess; Flaunch; Mound; Orle; Pale; Pall; Pile; Quarter; Saltire; Tressure'''; honourable, 119; peripheral, 113; subordinaries, 126 | ||
ordinary of arms, definition of, | ordinary of arms, definition of, 122 | ||
organisations | organisations. ''See'' '''associations; companies; government agencies; hospitals; schools; societies; universities''' | ||
origins of heraldry, | origins of heraldry, vii | ||
orle | orle, definition of, 122; in orle, 119 | ||
ornaments | ornaments. ''See'' '''Crest; Supporters''' | ||
orthopaedic surgeons, bodies of | orthopaedic surgeons, bodies of. [11], 30 | ||
Oval. [Honours 9], 78, [Honours 1] 75, [Honours 23], 82 | |||
Overseas Service Medal, Police. [Honours 125], 93, [Honours Note 7], 99 | |||
overseas Territories, 25–26 | |||
overview, vii–viii | |||
P | |||
Pace-Stick. [32], 37 | |||
Pacific Star. [Honours 97], 91, [Honours Note 9], 99 | |||
Packing Case. [36], 39 | |||
Padgett, R., 73 | |||
paintings. [Territory 2], 24 | |||
Pairle. ''See'' '''Pall''' | |||
''palawa kani'', 2 | |||
'' | Palawa Nation, city on. ''See'' '''Hobart''' | ||
Pale, 122, [28], 36, [109], 63; barry; wavy of 8. [45], 42; Canadian, 113; division by. ''See'' '''per pale'''; fimbriated. [114], 65; Tierce, 126; wavy. [45], 42; fimbriated. [18], 32 | |||
pale green, 113 | |||
palewise, 122; division, 122 | |||
Palipana, Dr Dinesh. [78], 53 | |||
Pall, 122; edged and fringed (Archepiscopal). [Officials 1], 68; reversed. [52], 44 | |||
Pallet, 122, [Memorial 2], 71 | |||
Palm Tree. [Territory 5], 26 | |||
''Papaver somniferum''. [6], 28 | |||
Papua New Guinea: Australians in. [Memorial 6], 73 | |||
paralysis. [78], 53 | |||
Parkville, Victoria: hospitals. [96], 59; universities. [63], 48 | |||
parliament, acts of, 129 | |||
Parliamentary Mace: surmounting a Sword. [Territory 1], 24 | |||
Parson, E.A., 73 | |||
''Particularis de computis et scripturis''. [25], 35 | |||
passant, definition of, 122 | |||
pastoral areas. [31], 37 | |||
St Patrick, Order of. [Honours 9], 78 | |||
patterns, 125, 126, ''See'' '''fretty; goutty''' | |||
paty. ''See'' '''formy''' | |||
paws raised, term for, 124 | |||
peacekeepers. [32], 37 | |||
Pean, definition of, 122 | |||
peas. ''See'' '''Sturt's Desert Pea''' | |||
peers. ''See'' '''dukes, viscounts, barons''' | |||
Pen. [53], 44, [54], 45; in saltire surmounted. [21], 33 | |||
Peninsular War. [15], 31 | |||
people: Australian Capital Territory. [45], 42, [48], 43; New South Wales. [26], 35, [27], 35, [33], 38, [39], 40, [69], 50; Northern Territory. [107], 62; Queensland. [16], 32, [32], 37, [42], 41, [44], 41, [55], 45, [78], 53; representations of. ''See'' '''human figure'''; South Australia. [38], 39, [77], 52; Victoria. [22], 34, [80], 53, [85], 55, [105], 62 | |||
per bend, 122, [Territory 4], 26, [118], 66; bevilled. [78], 53 | |||
per bend sinister. [105], 62 | |||
per | per chevron, 122, [Territory 3], 25, [10], 30, [13], 31, [23], 34, [38], 39, [40], 40, [53], 44, [82], 54, [87], 56, [96], 59, [119], 66, [120], 67; grady. [39], 40; reversed and counterchanged in pale. [60], 47 | ||
per fess, 122, [Indigenous 1], 1, [State 1], 18, [State 3], 20, [19], 33, [65], 48, [95], 58, [99], 60, [100], 60, [106], 62, [109], 63, [Officials 4], 69, [Memorial 6], 73; Bend wavy. [118], 66 | |||
per pale, 122, [State 3], 20, [2], 27, [4], 28, [14], 31, [55], 45, [83], 54, [88], 56, [98], 59, [108], 63, [Officials 1], 68; Chief. [21], 33; Mound. [4], 28; Pile. [4], 28; tierced. [Federal 3], 13, [Territory 3], 25 | |||
per quarterly, 123, [49], 43 | |||
Perch. [Federal 1], 11, [State 4], 21, [102], 61 | |||
perficient founder, 109 | |||
performing artists. [Memorial 3], 72 | |||
performing | performing arts. [18], 32 | ||
peripheral ordinary, 113 | |||
personal Arms, roll of, 27–67; The Memorial, 71–73 | |||
personal | personal flag, definition of, 123 | ||
Perth. [79], 53; agencies. [36], 39; suburbs. [40], 40; universities. [119], 66 | |||
Petals. [80], 53; round. [Territory 2], 24 | |||
''Phaethon lepturus fulvus''. [Territory 4], 26, [Territory 4], 26 | |||
phaleristics, definition of, 123 | |||
King Philip II of Spain, vii | |||
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. [Memorial 2], 71; war medals awarded to, 90–91, 90–91, 97 | |||
philosophy, masters of, 101 | |||
Phoenix: issuant in chief and on the sinister. [78], 53 | |||
physicians, body of. [90], 57, [94], 58 | |||
Pick: Miner’s. [17], 32; Gold. [23], 34; in saltire. [120], 67; surmounting a Spade. [State 3], 20 | |||
pierced with square, term for, 125 | |||
pierced | pierced, definition of, 123 | ||
Pile, 123, [121], 67; counterchanged. [48], 43; couped and per pale. [4], 28; issuant in base. [122], 67; on another. [73], 51; reversed throughout barry wavy. [35], 38 | |||
pilot badge. [Appendix I 10], 106 | |||
Pine Tree. [65], 48; Norfolk Island. [Territory 3], 25 | |||
Piping Shrike. [Federal 1], 11, [State 4], 21, [102], 61 | |||
place names, Indigenous, 2 | |||
planetary gearset. [Honours 50], 86 | |||
plants: components of. ''See'' '''barb; Leaves; roots; stem'''; stems of, 125 | |||
Plate, 123, [Federal 9], 15, [Memorial 3], 72, [Honours 6] 77 | |||
Plate | Plate of Representation. [Appendix II 6], 110 | ||
platinum, 124 | |||
Platinum Jubilee Medals: Queen Elizabeth II. [Honours 140], 95 | |||
pointed lower limb, term for, 117 | |||
pointy arch, attitude of, 116 | |||
Polar Medal. [Honours 130], 94 | |||
poles, term for, 125 | |||
police forces. [Federal 9], 15, [State 1], 18, [State 2], 19 | |||
Police Medal, King’s. [Honours 77], 89; gallantry. [Honours 68], 88 | |||
police officers. [32], 37, [80], 53 | |||
Police Overseas Service Medal. [80], 53, [Honours 125], 93, [Honours Note 7], 99; recipients of. [32], 37 | |||
Police | Police Service Medal, National. [Honours 129], 94 | ||
Polish people. [42], 41 | |||
politic bodies. ''See'' '''government''' | |||
Pomegranate. [83], 54, [90], 57 | |||
pommel, definition of, 123 | |||
pommelly, definition of, 123 | |||
Poon, Pak Num: grandson of. [77], 52 | |||
Poppy flower. [6], 28 | |||
port authorities. [36], 39 | |||
Portal, definition of, 123 | |||
Portcullis, definition of, 123 | |||
portions: lower. ''See'' '''base'''; upper. ''See'' '''chief''' | |||
"Poseidon, Admiral Sir Sotiris", vi | |||
postnominal letters, | postnominal letters, 101 | ||
Potato Plant: eradicated | Potato Plant: eradicated. [17], 32 | ||
potent | potent, definition of, 123 | ||
Potter, Dale Andrew | Potter, Dale Andrew. [80], 53 | ||
Prahran, Victoria, institution in | Prahran, Victoria, institution in. [24], 34 | ||
Primates: Anglican Communion | Primates: Anglican Communion. [Officials 1], 68; appointment of notaries public by, viii; Australia. [3], 27 | ||
Prime Minister: removal of level of Knight/Dame of Order of Australia on advice of | Prime Minister: removal of level of Knight/Dame of Order of Australia on advice of. [Honours Note 2], 99 | ||
Prince Charles Hospital | Prince Charles Hospital. [81], 54 | ||
princes | princes. ''See'' '''Andrew, Duke of York; Edward, Duke of Edinburgh; Edward, Duke of Kent; Harry, Duke of Sussex; Michael of Kent; Richard, Duke of Gloucester; William, Prince of Wales''' | ||
Princess Royal | Princess Royal. [Royal 5], 7 | ||
princesses | princesses. ''See'' '''Alexandra; Anne, Princess Royal''' | ||
Principal King of Arms | Principal King of Arms. [Officials 3], 68 | ||
principal warfare officer badge | principal warfare officer badge. [Appendix I 9], 106 | ||
principals | principals. [Memorial 5], 72 | ||
priors of the Order of St John | priors of the Order of St John. [Royal 8], 8, [26], 35; former. [26], 35 | ||
Priors of the Order of St John, | Priors of the Order of St John, 87 | ||
private societies: awards by, | private societies: awards by, 100 | ||
privy counsellors, 101, [Royal 2], 6, [Royal 3], 7, [Memorial 2], 71; elements of Arms of. [112], 64; flags proclaimed by. [Federal 4], 13 | |||
process of grant of Arms, | process of grant of Arms, vii–viii | ||
professional associations. [8], 29, [21], 33, [28], 36, [53], 44, [54], 45, [71], 50, [95], 58; medical. ''See'' '''medical associations''' | |||
professional designations, | professional designations, 101 | ||
prohibitions, | prohibitions, 124 | ||
Propellor, Wooden: winged. [29], 36 | |||
proper, definition of, | proper, definition of, 123 | ||
Protestantism | Protestantism. ''See'' '''Anglican Church; Uniting Church'''; Reformation, role conferred on Archbishop of Canterbury as result of, viii | ||
protocol, | protocol, 123; specialists in. [Memorial 6], 73 | ||
protrusions, bulbous, term for, | protrusions, bulbous, term for, 121 | ||
provedores: grandsons of | provedores: grandsons of. [85], 55 | ||
provincial kings of arms: Clarenceux | provincial kings of arms: Clarenceux. [Officials 4], 69; Norroy and Ulster. [Officials 5], 69 | ||
Psalm 51 | Psalm 51. [Appendix I 1], 105 | ||
psychiatrists | psychiatrists. [38], 39; body of. [92], 57 | ||
public notaries, | public notaries, viii | ||
public servants | public servants. [Memorial 6], 73 | ||
Public Service Medal. [Honours 50], 86 | |||
pun on name, practice of, | pun on name, practice of, 113 | ||
purple, | purple, 121, 123 | ||
Purpure | Purpure, definition of, 123 | ||
pursuivant, definition of, | pursuivant, definition of, 123 | ||
Puttock, Colonel A.G.: book by, | Puttock, Colonel A.G.: book by, viii | ||
pyramid of gold | pyramid of gold. [State 3], 20 | ||
Q | Q | ||
quadrante | quadrante, definition of, 123 | ||
quadriplegics | quadriplegics. [78], 53 | ||
quarries | quarries. [40], 40 | ||
Quarter | Quarter, definition of, 123 | ||
quartering, definition of, 123 | |||
quarterly, 123, [Royal 1], 5, [State 6], 23, [17], 32, [31], 37, [37], 39, [75], 52, [91], 57, [110], 63, [Officials 2], 68, [Memorial 2], 71; division, 123; division by. ''See'' '''per quarterly'''; six. [Federal 1], 11 | |||
quarter-voided, definition of, 124 | |||
Quartz | Quartz. [State 3], 20 | ||
The Queen | The Queen. [Royal 2], 6 | ||
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital | The Queen Elizabeth Hospital. [82], 54 | ||
The Trustee for Queen Victoria Women's Centre Trust | The Trustee for Queen Victoria Women's Centre Trust. [83], 54 | ||
Queen’s Commendation for Brave Conduct | Queen’s Commendation for Brave Conduct. [Honours 81], 89 | ||
Queen’s Counsel. ''See'' '''King’s Counsel'''; flag proclaimed by. [Federal 5], 13 | |||
Queen’s Crown | Queen’s Crown. [Royal 2], 6, [State 3], 20 | ||
Queen’s Gallantry Medal | Queen’s Gallantry Medal. [Honours 74], 89 | ||
Queen’s South Africa Medal | Queen’s South Africa Medal. [Honours 83], 90 | ||
queens | queens. ''See'' '''Elizabeth II; Mary; Victoria''' | ||
Queensland | Queensland. [State 3], 20; associations. [99], 60; hospitals. [81], 54; local governments. [15], 31, [18], 32, [86], 55; people. [16], 32, [32], 37, [42], 41, [44], 41, [55], 45, [78], 53; universities. [19], 33, [46], 42, [84], 55 | ||
Queensland, University of | Queensland, University of. [84], 55 | ||
Quill | Quill. [53], 44, [54], 45 | ||
quillon, definition of, | quillon, definition of, 124 | ||
R | R | ||
Racovolis, Daniel James | Racovolis, Daniel James. [85], 55; institution founded by, 110; overview by, vii–viii | ||
Racovolis, James Peter: grandson of | Racovolis, James Peter: grandson of. [85], 55 | ||
Racquet: in saltire enfiled of a Crown | Racquet: in saltire enfiled of a Crown. [98], 59 | ||
radiologists | radiologists. [77], 52; body of. [93], 58 | ||
raguly | raguly, definition of, 124 | ||
raised | raised above usual position, attitude of, 116 | ||
raised forepaws, term for, 124 | |||
Rake. [49], 43 | |||
Ram: head; caboshed. [36], 39, [118], 66; respectant before a Bull’s head. [State 3], 20; statant. [State 6], 23 | |||
rampant: definition of, 124; wings elevated and addorsed, 125 | |||
rank insignia. [Appendix I 5-7], 105 | |||
Rankins Springs: acknowledgement of veterans from, 73; Centenary of settlement of, vii; institution in, 110 | |||
Rays issuant, term for, 120 | |||
readiness notification badge (Army). [Appendix I 11], 106 | |||
reality, as in, term for, 123 | |||
Realm: knights of. ''See'' '''knights'''; peers of. ''See'' '''peers'''; Privy Council of. ''See'' '''privy counsellors'''; Sovereign. ''See'' '''Sovereign''' | |||
rectangular indentations, term for, 116 | |||
red, 118, 124 | |||
Red and | Red and green kangaroo paw. [State 5], 22 | ||
Red and Yellow Macaw: respectant. [102], 61 | |||
red brown, 126 | |||
Red | Red Gum Tree: leaves. [121], 67 | ||
Red Hand of Ulster. [22], 34, [Honours 12], 79 | |||
red purple, 121 | |||
Redland. [86], 55 | |||
references, 129–30 | |||
Reformation, role conferred on Archbishop of Canterbury as result of, viii | |||
''Regina''. [Royal 2], 6 | |||
Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands Clasp: recipients of. [80], 53 | |||
regional | regional councils: New South Wales. [23], 34, [31], 37, [41], 40, [51], 44, [58], 46, [67], 49, [73], 51, [106], 62, [115], 65, [117], 66; Queensland. [18], 32; South Australia. [65], 48; Tasmania. [47], 42, [52], 44; Victoria; pas. [12], 30; Western Australia. [17], 32, [76], 52 | ||
regional universities: New South Wales. [20], 33, [70], 50, [74], 51; Queensland. [19], 33, [46], 42; Victoria. [34], 38 | |||
reguardant, definition of, 124 | |||
regulation of Arms, vii–viii | |||
regulations, 129 | |||
Reid, Captain William: Schooner mastered by. [51], 44 | |||
religious organisations. [3], 27, [Officials 1], 68 | |||
Remembrance and Commemorative medals. [Honours 132-144], 94-96 | |||
Rendell, D., 73 | |||
Representation, Plate of. [Appendix II 6], 110 | |||
representative director, 110 | |||
Reserve Force | Reserve Force Decoration. [Honours 146], 96 | ||
Reserve Force Medal. [Honours 147], 96 | |||
respectant, definition of, 124 | |||
retail. [30], 36 | |||
reverse, 124, 125; Bend, 112; colours, 115; head and body, 124; line, 115 | |||
''Rex''. [Royal 1], 5; Coronation Medal of. [Honours 141], 96; role as fount of honour, vii–viii | |||
Rho (Greek letter). [Appendix II 1], 109 | |||
Rhodesia Medal. [Honours 124], 93 | |||
Rhodium, definition of, 124 | |||
riband, definition of, 124 | |||
Ribbon, 124, [54], 45 | |||
ribbon bar, definition of, 124 | |||
King Richard III, vii; office established by. [Officials 4], 69 | |||
Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester, 87, [Royal 8], 8 | |||
Richmond, Victoria: people. [105], 62 | |||
Rifle. [Appendix I 11-12], 106 | |||
right | right breast, medals worn on, 100 | ||
right- | right-angled Chevron: reversed. [7], 29 | ||
right-facing, term for, 115 | |||
Rim, definition of, 124 | |||
Ringwood, Victoria: council amalgamated into. [60], 47 | |||
ripped off at neck, term for, 116 | |||
Rising Sun badge. [Appendix I 2], 105 | |||
River Sturt. [59], 46 | |||
Riverina: local governments. [41], 40, [117], 66 | |||
rivers. ''See'' '''Avon; Burdekin; Canning; Hunter; Murrumbidgee; Southern; Sturt; Torrens''' | |||
RMIT University. [97], 59 | |||
robes, 126 | |||
Rock. [Memorial 2], 71 | |||
Rockhampton, Queensland: universities. [19], 33 | |||
Rocky Mount. [Territory 3], 25 | |||
Rod: of Aesculapius. [87], 56, [92], 57; Serpents respectant. [96], 59; on Brick. [40], 40; of Caduceus. [9], 29, [15], 31 | |||
Roll of | Roll of Arms, 27–67; Commonwealth, 11–15; definition of, 124; The Memorial, 71–73; officials, 68–69; Royal, 5–10; State and Territory, 17–26 | ||
Roll of Honour, 73 | |||
Roman Empire, vii | |||
roots visible, term for, 116 | |||
roped, term for, 117 | |||
Rose. [45], 42, [109], 63, [Honours 12], 79; double. [59], 46; native. [Territory 2], 24; on another. [82], 54; parts of, 112, 125; Tudor. [Royal 7], 8, [31], 37, [70], 50; winged. [48], 43; York. [Territory 1], 24 | |||
round piercing, term for, | round piercing, term for, 123 | ||
Roundel | Roundel, 124, [Federal 9], 15, [State 1], 17, [State 4], 21, [92], 57, [Honours 2] 75, [Appendix I 6], 106; Argent, 123; arrangement in. ''See'' '''in circle'''; charged throughout with the Tunk of a Tree. [51], 44; conjoined to a Cross; and Saltire. [41], 40; at fess point and at each limb. [33], 38; demi, protruding into the field, 117; Fountain, 117; gold. ''See'' '''Bezant'''; in circle counterchanged. [4], 28; on another. [41], 40; silver. ''See'' '''Plate'''; voided, 111, [Federal 5], 13, [Honours 11], 79 | ||
Royal Adelaide Hospital | Royal Adelaide Hospital. [87], 56 | ||
The Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia Incorporated | The Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia Incorporated. [88], 56 | ||
Royal Air Force: sons of officers of | Royal Air Force: sons of officers of. [48], 43 | ||
Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal | Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. [Honours 156], 97 | ||
Royal anthem | Royal anthem. [Royal 1], 6 | ||
Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons | Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons. [89], 56 | ||
The Royal Australasian College of Physicians | The Royal Australasian College of Physicians. [90], 57 | ||
The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons | The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. [91], 57 | ||
Royal Australian Air Force: ensign of. [Federal 5], 13; officers of. [48], 43 | |||
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists | The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists. [92], 57; fellows of. [38], 39 | ||
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists | The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists. [93], 58 | ||
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners | The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. [94], 58 | ||
The Royal Australian Institute of Architects Limited | The Royal Australian Institute of Architects Limited. [95], 58 | ||
Royal Australian Navy: ensign of. [Federal 4], 13; insignia of. [Appendix I 4], 105, [Appendix I 6], 106; officers. [45], 42 | |||
Royal bluebell | Royal bluebell. [Territory 1], 24 | ||
Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne | Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne. [96], 59 | ||
Royal Crest, [ | Royal Crest, 87, [Royal 1], 5, [Federal 2], 12, [26], 35, [27], 35, [Honours 1] 75, [Appendix I 3], 105, [Appendix I 10], 106 | ||
Royal Crown, [ | Royal Crown, 87, [Royal 1], 5, [Federal 1], 11, [Federal 2], 12, [State 2], 19, [Territory 1], 24, [5], 28, [26], 35, [27], 35, [61], 47, [Honours 1] 75, [Honours 9], 78, [Appendix I 3], 105, [Appendix I 10], 106 | ||
Royal Cypher | Royal Cypher. [Royal 1], 5, [Royal 12], 10, [Honours 1] 75, [Honours 2] 75, [Honours 1] 75 | ||
Royal Family, 5–10; anthem for. [Royal 1], 6; medals awarded to. [Honours 132-144], 94-96; Orders, 100; Queen Elizabeth II. [Memorial 1], 71 | |||
Royal Horticultural Society: Award of Garden Merit | Royal Horticultural Society: Award of Garden Merit. [State 5], 22 | ||
Royal Household: | Royal Household: heralds. [Officials 6], 69; members. ''See'' '''Royal Family''' | ||
Royal Humane Society of Australasia, | Royal Humane Society of Australasia, 100 | ||
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology | Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. [97], 59 | ||
The Royal Melbourne Tennis Club | The Royal Melbourne Tennis Club. [98], 59 | ||
The Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland | The Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland. [99], 60 | ||
Royal Navy: officers of. ''See'' '''Cook, James''' | |||
Royal North Shore Hospital | Royal North Shore Hospital. [100], 60 | ||
Royal Red Cross: First Class of | Royal Red Cross: First Class of. [Honours 41], 85; Second Class of. [Honours 46], 86 | ||
Royal Society: fellows of. [State 3], 20 | |||
Royal Standard | Royal Standard. [Royal 13], 10 | ||
Royal Victorian Chain, 100 | |||
The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital | The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital. [101], 60 | ||
Royal Victorian Medal | Royal Victorian Medal. [Honours 75], 89 | ||
Royal Victorian Order: Commander of. [16], 32, [Honours 27], 83; Knight/Dame Commander of. [Memorial 6], 73, [Honours 21], 81; Knight/Dame Grand Cross of. [Honours 15], 80; Lieutenant of. [Honours 34], 84; Member of. [Honours 37], 85 | |||
Royal Zoological Society of South Australia Incorporated | Royal Zoological Society of South Australia Incorporated. [102], 61 | ||
royally crowned: Lion statant guardant, [ | royally crowned: Lion statant guardant, 87, [Royal 1], 5, [Federal 2], 12, [26], 35, [27], 35, [Honours 1] 75, [Appendix I 3], 105, [Appendix I 10], 106 | ||
rule of tincture, | rule of tincture, 124 | ||
Rupertswood, Baronet Clarke of, | Rupertswood, Baronet Clarke of, 100, [22], 34 | ||
Ryde | Ryde. [103], 61 | ||
S | S | ||
Sable | Sable, definition of, 124 | ||
sacrifice, supreme, memorial to those who paid, | sacrifice, supreme, memorial to those who paid, 73 | ||
Saint Andrew | Saint Andrew. [Honours 7-8] 77; banner of. [79], 53 | ||
Saint Edward’s Crown | Saint Edward’s Crown. [Federal 2], 12, [Federal 9], 15, [State 1], 18, [97], 59, [106], 62, [Honours 3] 75, [Honours 13], 80, [Honours 17], 81, [Honours 29], 83, [Honours 30], 83, [Honours 32], 84, [Honours 39], 85, [Honours 47], 86, [Honours 48], 86, [Honours 49], 86, [Honours 112], 92, [Appendix I 5], 105, [Appendix I 6], 106, [Appendix I 9], 106 | ||
Saint George slaying the Dragon | Saint George slaying the Dragon. [Honours 2] 75, [Honours 6] 77 | ||
St John, Order of. [Honours 58-62], 87-88, [Honours Note 3], 99; Service Medal. [Honours 158], 98 | |||
St Leonards, New South Wales: hospitals | St Leonards, New South Wales: hospitals. [100], 60 | ||
St Lucia, Queensland: universities | St Lucia, Queensland: universities. [84], 55 | ||
St Michael and St George, Order of: Companion of | St Michael and St George, Order of: Companion of. [Honours 26], 82; Knight/Dame Commander of. [Honours 20], 81; Knight/Dame Grand Cross of. [Honours 14], 80 | ||
St Patrick, Order of | St Patrick, Order of. [Honours 9], 78 | ||
St Peter's College | St Peter's College. [104], 61 | ||
Saltire, 124, [16], 32, [66], 49, [Honours 7-8] 77; arrangement in. ''See'' '''in saltire'''; fimbriated. ''See'' '''Union Jack''', [Honours 9], 78; gringolée and square-pierced. [93], 58; in manner of, 119; quarter-voided and square-pierced. [92], 57 | |||
saltire-wise, definition of, 124 | |||
Salute (vice-regal) | Salute (vice-regal). [Federal 2], 12 | ||
Sanguine | Sanguine, definition of, 124 | ||
saving life: awards for, | saving life: awards for, 100 | ||
saw-like line, term for, | saw-like line, term for, 120 | ||
sawn-off branch, term for, | sawn-off branch, term for, 124 | ||
Scale | Scale. [49], 43, [53], 44 | ||
scallops | scallops. ''See'' '''Escallop''' | ||
Schaerf, Dr Nicholas Marnit | Schaerf, Dr Nicholas Marnit. [105], 62 | ||
schools | schools. [14], 31, [37], 39, [62], 47, [75], 52, [104], 61, [110], 63, [111], 64; principals of. [Memorial 5], 72 | ||
Schooner | Schooner: 2 masted. [51], 44 | ||
science, academy of | science, academy of. [5], 28 | ||
Scotland | Scotland: flag of in. ''See'' '''Union Jack'''; order of chivalry for. [Honours 7-8] 77; places named for places in. [79], 53; references to. [83], 54 | ||
Scroll | Scroll. [54], 45, [Honours 1] 75, [Honours 10], 79, [Honours 23], 82, [Appendix I 2], 105; fesswise. [71], 50; palewise. [42], 41 | ||
Sea | Sea. [61], 47 | ||
Sea Horse (heraldic), 125, [74], 51 | |||
Sea Lion (heraldic), 125; erect. [85], 55 | |||
Seahorse (natural), | Seahorse (natural), 119, [66], 49 | ||
seals | seals. [Appendix II 3-7], 109-110; study of, 125 | ||
seascapes: Moreton Bay | seascapes: Moreton Bay. [86], 55; Wollumbin (Mount Warning). [115], 65 | ||
Second World War: medals, | Second World War: medals, 90–91; civilian. [Honours 128], 94; memorial to those who paid the supreme sacrifice in, 73 | ||
secondary education | secondary education. [14], 31, [37], 39, [62], 47, [75], 52, [104], 61, [110], 63, [111], 64; headmasters. [Memorial 5], 72 | ||
Secretary of the Order of Australia | Secretary of the Order of Australia. [Federal 2], 12 | ||
seeded | seeded, definition of, 125 | ||
segreant | segreant, definition of, 125 | ||
semicircular line, term for, | semicircular line, term for, 127 | ||
semy | semy, definition of, 125 | ||
Senior Counsel | Senior Counsel. ''See'' '''King’s Counsel''' | ||
Sergeant rank insignia | Sergeant rank insignia. [Appendix I 7], 106 | ||
Serpent | Serpent. ''See'' '''Rod of Caduceus''', ''See'' '''Rod of Aesculapius'''; addorsed and conjoined to a Latin Cross. [27], 35; deities. [92], 57; embowed respectant. [91], 57; entwined on forked Staff. [94], 58; issuant from limbs, 118 | ||
service medals | service medals. [Honours 83-131], 90-94, [Honours Note 7], 99; 1945–1975, Australian. [Honours 116], 92; Australia Service Medal 1939–1945. [Honours 103], 91; Australian. [Honours 118], 93; Australian Active. [Honours 112], 92; Australian Active Service Medal 1945–1975. [Honours 104], 91; Australian Operational. [Honours 93-93], 93; Cadet Forces. [Honours 151], 97; Civilian 1939–1945. [Honours 128], 94; Defence Force. [Honours 145], 96; General Service Medal 1918–1962. [Honours 91], 90, [Honours 108], 92, [Honours Note 6], 99; General Service Medal 1962. [Honours 109], 92, [Honours Note 6], 99; Humanitarian Overseas. [Honours 126], 93; Imperial. [Honours 131], 94; long service. [Honours 145-160], 96-98; Imperial. [Honours 153-158], 97-97; Naval General Service Medal 1915–1962. [Honours 107], 92; Naval General Service Medal 1915–1962. [Honours 90], 90; Naval General Service Medal 1915–1962. [Honours Note 6], 99; Police Overseas. [Honours 125], 93; Police, National. [Honours 129], 94; St John. [Honours 158], 98, [Honours Note 3], 99; United Nations Service Medal for Korea. [Honours 106], 92, [Honours Note 10], 99 | ||
services | services. ''See'' '''armed forces; hospitals; schools; police forces; port authorities; universities''' | ||
Shaft (mining) | Shaft (mining). [67], 49 | ||
Shamrock | Shamrock. [Honours 9], 78, [Honours 12], 79 | ||
Shand, Bruce Middleton Hope: daughter of | Shand, Bruce Middleton Hope: daughter of. [Royal 2], 6 | ||
Shand, Camilla | Shand, Camilla. ''See'' '''Camilla (Queen)''' | ||
Shears: counterchanged | Shears: counterchanged. [88], 56 | ||
Sheep | Sheep. [76], 52 | ||
sheepskin | sheepskin. ''See'' '''Fleece''' | ||
shells | shells. ''See'' '''Escallop''' | ||
shield, term for, | shield, term for, 117 | ||
Shine Dome | Shine Dome. [5], 28 | ||
Ship | Ship. ''See'' '''Lymphad; Schooner; Sloop''', [115], 65; 1 mast. [120], 67; 2 mast. [29], 36, [51], 44; 3 mast. [61], 47; 4 mast. [109], 63; 5 mast. [122], 67; 6 mast. [1], 27; 7 mast. [17], 32; naval; personnel. [45], 42 | ||
shipping | shipping. ''See'' '''harbours; port authorities''' | ||
shires | shires. ''See'' '''local government''' | ||
Shore School | Shore School. [110], 63 | ||
Shortland, John: elements of Arms of | Shortland, John: elements of Arms of. [74], 51 | ||
Shovel: Miner’s, in saltire | Shovel: Miner’s, in saltire. [120], 67 | ||
Shrike | Shrike. [Federal 1], 11, [State 4], 21, [102], 61 | ||
sides: bottom | sides: bottom. ''See'' '''base'''; left. ''See'' '''sinister'''; right. ''See'' '''dexter'''; top. ''See'' '''chief''' | ||
sigillography, definition of, | sigillography, definition of, 125 | ||
signets | signets. [Appendix II 3-7], 109-110; enactorial. [Appendix II 6-7], 110 | ||
silver, | silver, 111, 125 | ||
Silver Jubilee Medals: Queen Elizabeth II | Silver Jubilee Medals: Queen Elizabeth II. [Honours 137], 95; King George V. [Honours 134], 94 | ||
silver-nickel, | silver-nickel, 120 | ||
Singleton | Singleton. [106], 62 | ||
sinister | sinister facing, term for, 114 | ||
sinister, definition of, 125 | |||
Sino-Korean language, 110 | |||
Sirius (star). [57], 46 | |||
skill at arms badge. [Appendix I 12], 106 | |||
sky blue, 113 | |||
Slip, 125, [80], 53 | |||
slipped, definition of, 125 | |||
Sloop: Norfolk. [86], 55 | |||
small arms. [Appendix I 11], 106 | |||
smelting. [52], 44 | |||
Smith, Sir James Edward: plant described by. [State 1], 17 | |||
snakes. ''See'' '''Serpents''' | |||
societies. [25], 35; agricultural. ''See'' '''agriculture: associations'''; awards by, 100; learned. ''See'' '''Royal Society; Society of Antiquaries'''; medical. ''See'' '''medical associations'''; professional (non-medical). ''See'' '''professional associations'''; trade. ''See'' '''trade associations''' | |||
Society of Antiquaries of London: fellows of. [Officials 4], 69 | |||
society of honour, definition of, 125 | |||
solar rays issuant, term for, 120 | |||
solicitors, body of. [53], 44, [54], 45 | |||
Solomon Islands, Regional Assistance Mission to, Clasp for: recipients of. [80], 53 | |||
Soong, Chung. [Memorial 6], 73 | |||
South | South Africa medals: King’s. [Honours 84], 90; Queen’s. [Honours 83], 90 | ||
South | South Australia. [State 4], 21; associations. [88], 56, [102], 61; hospitals. [82], 54, [87], 56; local governments. [1], 27, [59], 46, [65], 48, [118], 66; people. [38], 39, [77], 52; schools. [104], 61; universities. [2], 27 | ||
Southern Cross. [National 1], 3, [Federal 4], 13, [State 2], 19, [Territory 1], 24, [Territory 1], 24, [Territory 2], 24, [Territory 4], 26, [Territory 5], 26, [2], 27, [6], 28, [10], 30, [21], 33, [24], 34, [37], 39, [53], 44, [64], 48, [70], 50, [74], 51, [96], 59, [101], 60, [114], 65, [122], 67, [Honours 39], 85; counterchanged. [28], 36; ensigned. [Federal 1], 11, [State 2], 19 | |||
Southern | Southern River. [40], 40 | ||
The Sovereign | The Sovereign. [Royal 1], 5; Coronation Medal of. [Honours 141], 96; executive counsellors to. ''See'' '''privy counsellors'''; removal of grade of Knight/Dame of Order of Australia by. [Honours Note 2], 99; representatives of. ''See'' '''vice-regal representatives''', [Federal 2], 12; salute for. [Federal 2], 12; role as fount of honour, vii–viii; role as ''fundator incipiens'', 109 | ||
Sovereign of the Order of Australia. [Federal 1], 11 | |||
sovereigns. ''See'' '''Charles III; Edward VII; Elizabeth II; George V; George VI; Mary; Richard III; Philip II of Spain; Victoria''' | |||
Spade: garden. [49], 43; surmounted by a Pick. [State 3], 20 | |||
Spain: kings of. ''See'' '''Philip II''' | |||
Special Operations, Australian Operational Service Medal for. [Honours 121], 93 | |||
special recovery, Australian Operational Service Medal for. [Honours 122], 93 | |||
spiritual | spiritual bodies. ''See'' '''religious organisations''' | ||
spiritual lords. ''See'' '''Archbishop of Canterbury''' | |||
sport: Australian Sports Medal. [Honours 143], 96; clubs. [98], 59; varsity. [114], 65 | |||
spouses of knights, 120 | |||
sprig of Wattle. [Federal 2], 12 | |||
Spur. [Honours 23], 82 | |||
square centre, term for, 123 | |||
square-pierced, definition of, 125 | |||
squirrel fur, term for, 126 | |||
Sri Lankan people. [78], 53 | |||
Staff, 125; Archepiscopal; in pale. [Officials 1], 68; forked entwined with Serpent. [94], 58; Parliamentary. [Territory 1], 24 | |||
Stafford Knot. [15], 31 | |||
Stag: sejant. [80], 53 | |||
stains, 125, ''See'' '''Emerald; Murrey; Sanguine; Tenné''' | |||
stalks of Wheat. [117], 66 | |||
standards, 125, [Royal 13], 10 | |||
standing, term for, 116, 125; rampant, 124 | |||
Star | Star. [3], 27; 4 points. [97], 59; 5 points. [77], 52; 7 points. [National 1], 3, [Federal 1], 11, [Federal 3], 13, [Federal 4], 13, [Federal 9], 15, [Honours 30], 83, [Honours 32], 84, [Honours 49], 86, [Honours 79], 89, [Honours 82], 89, [Appendix II 9], 110; 7 points in cross. [77], 52; 8 point. [63], 48, [71], 50, [113], 64; rays. [Honours 6] 77, [Honours 7-8] 77, [Honours 6] 77; 8 points. [54], 45, [Honours 10], 79, [Appendix I 6], 106; alternate term for, 121; military; Courage. [Honours 30], 83; Gallantry. [Honours 29], 83; seven-pointed. [Honours 162-163], 98; Sirius. [57], 46; Southern Cross. ''See'' '''Southern Cross'''; straight-sided. ''See'' '''Mullet''' | ||
Star of | Star of Courage. [Honours 30], 83 | ||
Star of Gallantry. [Honours 29], 83 | |||
statant, definition of, 125 | |||
state police, 100, [State 1], 18, [State 2], 19; officers. [32], 37, [80], 53 | |||
States and Territories, 17–26 | |||
statutes, 129 | |||
stems, term for, 125 | |||
stepped, term for, 118 | |||
Stick. [32], 37 | |||
stock. ''See'' '''Cow; Bull; Ram; Sheep''' | |||
Stockport, Queensland: people. [78], 53 | |||
stomach, lying on, term for, 115 | |||
Stone | Stone Wall: embattled. [7], 29 | ||
Stone, The Honourable Shane Leslie. [107], 62 | |||
Stradbroke Island (North). [86], 55 | |||
Strait Islander Flag. [Indigenous 2], 1 | |||
Stranger Knight/Lady Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. [Honours 5] 76 | |||
Sturt, Captain Charles: elements of Arms of. [117], 66; references to. [59], 46; university named for. [20], 33 | |||
Sturt’s Desert Rose. [Territory 2], 24 | |||
Sturt's Desert Pea. [State 4], 21, [20], 33 | |||
subordinaries, 126; fixed. ''See'' '''Canton; Flaunch; Gyron; Orle; Quarter; Tressure'''; mobile, 121, ''See'' '''Annulet; Endorse; Escutcheon; Lozenge; Mascle; Roundel''' | |||
Sun. [26], 35, [29], 36, [82], 54, [91], 57, [95], 58, [103], 61; in Splendour. [46], 42; Rising. [Appendix I 2], 105; Vergina. [Appendix II 9], 110 | |||
Sunshine wattle. [13], 31 | |||
Support Medal, Vietnam Logistic. [Honours 111], 92, [Honours Note 11], 99 | |||
Supporters, 126, [Royal 1], 5, [Federal 1], 11 | |||
supreme sacrifice, memorial to those who paid, 73 | |||
surgeons: bodies of. [9], 29, [11], 30, [89], 56, [91], 57 | |||
surgical instruments. ''See'' '''Fleam; Torch''' | |||
surmounted, definition of, 126 | |||
surnames, 121; alluding to, practice of, 101; letters after, 101 | |||
surrounded, term for, 116 | |||
Sussex, Duke of. [Royal 4], 7 | |||
'' | Swainson, Isaac: plant named for. ''See'' '''Sturt's Desert Pea''', [State 4], 21 | ||
''Swainsona formosa''. [State 4], 21 | |||
Swan. [State 5], 22, [Territory 1], 24, [Territory 1], 24, [35], 38, [36], 39, [40], 40, [79], 53, [91], 57, [119], 66; naiant to the sinister. [Federal 1], 11 | |||
swimming, term for, 121 | |||
Swinburne University of Technology. [108], 63 | |||
Sword. [37], 39, [106], 62, [Memorial 4], 72, [Appendix I 3], 105, [Appendix I 8], 106, [Appendix I 9], 106; cross-hilted. [Honours 23], 82; environed by a Laurel Wreath. [64], 48; erect held in the dexter forepaw of a Lion couchant. [39], 40; of Justice. [Territory 1], 24; parts of, 119, 123, 124; point upwards in saltire. [Federal 3], 13; quillons in the form of an Astral Crown. [48], 43 | |||
Sydney | Sydney. [109], 63; banks. [120], 67; hospitals. [100], 60, [112], 64; institutions. [21], 33, [25], 35, [30], 36; masonic lodges. [116], 65; medical associations. [89], 56, [93], 58; medical associations in. [11], 30; people. [26], 35, [27], 35, [33], 38, [39], 40; professional associations. [54], 45, [71], 50; schools. [75], 52, [110], 63, [111], 64; suburbs. [13], 31, [56], 45, [103], 61, [109], 63, [122], 67; universities. [57], 46, [72], 51, [113], 64 | ||
Sydney | Sydney Basin: plants of. [State 1], 17 | ||
Sydney Grammar School | Sydney Church of England Grammar School. [110], 63 | ||
Sydney | Sydney Grammar School. [111], 64 | ||
Sydney | Sydney Hospital and Sydney Eye Hospital. [112], 64 | ||
Sydney, | Sydney, Bishop of: Arms based on. [3], 27 | ||
Sydney, University of. [113], 64 | |||
symbols, 27–67; Coronation, v; Federal, 11–15; honours and awards, 75–100; Indigenous, 1; The Memorial, 71–73; military, 105–6; National, 3–4; officials, 68–69; Royal, 5–10; States and Territories, 17–26; Urabbaparcensian, 110 | |||
T | T | ||
tabard, definition of, | tabard, definition of, 126 | ||
Talbot. [Memorial 5], 72 | |||
Tape. [State 1], 18 | |||
Tarndanya. ''See'' '''Adelaide''' | |||
Tasmania. [State 6], 23; local governments. [43], 41, [47], 42, [52], 44; universities. [114], 65 | |||
Tasmania, University of. [114], 65 | |||
Tawny. ''See'' '''Tenné''' | |||
teeth, attitude of, 111 | |||
''Telopea speciosissima''. [State 1], 17 | |||
temporal lords. ''See'' '''peers''' | |||
Tenné, definition of, 126 | |||
tennis clubs. [98], 59 | |||
Tennis Racquet: in saltire enfiled of a Crown. [98], 59 | |||
terminology, heraldic, 111–27; term for, 113 | |||
Territories, 24–26 | |||
territory capitals: Australian Capital Territory. [Territory 1], 24; Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. [Territory 1], 24; Darwin, Northern Territory. [29], 36 | |||
territory police, 100; Australian Capital Territory. Australian Federal Police | |||
tertiary care. [81], 54, [82], 54, [87], 56, [96], 59, [100], 60, [101], 60, [112], 64 | |||
tertiary education. [2], 27, [10], 30, [19], 33, [20], 33, [34], 38, [46], 42, [50], 43, [57], 46, [63], 48, [64], 48, [70], 50, [72], 51, [74], 51, [84], 55, [97], 59, [108], 63, [113], 64, [114], 65, [119], 66 | |||
thin lines, 114, 116; subordinaries, 112, 122 | |||
Thistle. [Honours 12], 79 | |||
Thistle, Order of the. [Honours 7-8] 77 | |||
Thomas, Harold: flag designed by. [Indigenous 1], 1 | |||
three parts, division into, term for, 126 | |||
throughout, definition of, 126 | |||
Thunderbolt. [State 6], 23 | |||
tied, attitude for, 121 | |||
Tierce, 126, [Territory 1], 24, [Territory 1], 24, [Territory 2], 24; in pale. [Federal 9], 15 | |||
tierced, 126; per pale. [Federal 3], 13, [Territory 3], 25; per pall; reversed. [8], 29, [59], 46 | |||
Tin. [52], 44 | |||
tinctures, 126, ''See'' '''colours; furs; metals; stains'''; National. [Federal 1], 11; reversed, 115; rule of, 124 | |||
tinctures, alternating, terms for, 114, 115, 127 | |||
tongue, attribute of, 120 | |||
tools. ''See'' '''Axe; Bow; Dividers; Fleam; Hoe; Pick; Spade''' | |||
Toorak, Victoria: people. [85], 55 | |||
Toowoomba Region, Queensland: people. [42], 41 | |||
toponymy: Indigenous, 2; places named for people. ''See'' '''governors; military officers''' | |||
Torch. [6], 28, [89], 56, [91], 57, [110], 63, [114], 65 | |||
torqued, 126; Dragon. [77], 52 | |||
Torrens River. [118], 66 | |||
Torres Strait Islander Flag. [Indigenous 2], 1 | |||
Torse. ''See'' '''Wreath''' | |||
tournaments (knightly), vii | |||
Tower, 126, [56], 45, [87], 56 | |||
Townshend, Thomas, 1st Viscount Sydney: city named for. [109], 63; elements of Arms of. [112], 64 | |||
Townsville, Queensland: universities. [46], 42 | |||
trade associations. [7], 29 | |||
trading and financial entities. ''See'' '''finance; port authorities; trade associations''', [4], 28, [30], 36, [68], 49, [120], 67 | |||
transfixing, term for, 116 | |||
trees. [65], 48; Gum; staff of. [State 4], 21; leaves of; Red Gum. [121], 67; Oak, eradicated. [118], 66; of Andry. [11], 30; Orange. [40], 40; Palm. [Territory 5], 26; Pine. [Territory 3], 25; Trunk. [51], 44 | |||
Tressure, 126; double, 115, [79], 53; flory counter flory. [Officials 2], 68 | |||
triangles in field, term for, 118 | |||
triangular: indentations, 115, 120; wave, 115 | |||
Triangular Harrow: counterchanged. [88], 56 | |||
Trident. [Appendix I 9], 106 | |||
triple-towered Castle. [Territory 1], 24, [38], 39, [45], 42 | |||
Tri-Service Flag. [Federal 3], 13 | |||
Trooping of the Colour, 114 | |||
Trunk. [51], 44 | |||
T-shaped fur: representation of, 123 | |||
Tudor Crown. [Royal 1], 5, [Memorial 1], 71, [Honours 11], 79, [Honours 12], 79, [Appendix I 2], 105 | |||
Tudor Rose. [Royal 7], 8, [31], 37, [70], 50, [82], 54 | |||
Turrbal Country, city on. ''See'' '''Brisbane''' | |||
Tweed. [115], 65 | |||
two parts, division into, term for, 122 | |||
types: of crosses. ''See'' '''couped; fitchy; formy; paty; gringolée; pommelly; potent; throughout'''; of division. ''See'' '''divisions'''; of tinctures. ''See'' '''colours; furs; metals; stains''' | |||
U | |||
Ulster King of Arms. [Officials 5], 69 | |||
Ulster, badge of. [22], 34, [Honours 12], 79 | |||
Ultra Long Service extension. [Honours 158], 98 | |||
Ungud. [92], 57 | |||
uniformed services, internal awards for, 100 | |||
Union Jack. [National 1], 3, [Federal 4], 13 | |||
unit citations, 114, [Honours 163-165], 98 | |||
United Grand Lodge of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons. [116], 65 | |||
United Kingdom: baronetage of. [Honours 12], 79; flag of. ''See'' '''Union Jack'''; home countries; orders of, 76–78; references to. [83], 54; honours system of, viii; awards in, see asterisked items, 75–100; peerage of. ''See'' '''peers'''; Privy Council of. ''See'' '''privy counsellors''' | |||
United | United Nations Medal (Cyprus): recipients of. [80], 53 | ||
United | United Nations Peacekeeping: people. [32], 37 | ||
United Nations Medal | United Nations Service Medal for Korea. [Honours 106], 92, [Honours Note 10], 99 | ||
Uniting Church: schools of. [37], 39, [75], 52; headmasters. [Memorial 5], 72 | |||
universities: Australian Capital Territory. [10], 30; New South Wales. [20], 33, [57], 46, [70], 50, [72], 51, [74], 51, [113], 64; Queensland. [19], 33, [46], 42, [84], 55; South Australia. [2], 27; Tasmania. [114], 65; Victoria. [34], 38, [50], 43, [63], 48, [64], 48, [97], 59, [108], 63; Western Australia. [119], 66 | |||
upper portion. ''See'' '''chief''' | |||
upright, term for, 116; rampant, 124 | |||
Urabba Parks Proprietary Limited, 110; overview by Enactor of, vii–viii | |||
"Urabbanakis, Field Marshal Lady (Athena)", vi | |||
Urabbaparcensian Cross. [Appendix II 1], 109 | |||
Urabbaparcensian Cross | |||
V | V | ||
vair | vair, definition of, 126 | ||
Valour, Cross of | Valour, Cross of. [Honours 3] 75 | ||
varsity: allusions to | varsity: allusions to. [114], 65 | ||
Vergina Sun | Vergina Sun. [Appendix II 9], 110 | ||
Vert, definition of, 126 | |||
vertical, | vertical, 122; Bar, 126; division, 122 | ||
vessels | vessels. ''See'' '''Lymphad; Schooner; Ship; Sloop''' | ||
veterans, acknowledgement of | veterans, acknowledgement of, 73 | ||
vexillology, definition of, | vexillology, definition of, 126 | ||
vice admirals | vice admirals. ''See'' '''Hunter, John''' | ||
vice-regal representatives: Australia. [Federal 2], 12; federal. ''See'' '''Governor-General'''; flags proclaimed by, 1, 13; salute. [Federal 2], 12; state level. ''See'' '''governors'''; United Kingdom. ''See'' '''deputy lieutenants''' | |||
Victoria | Victoria. [State 2], 19; associations. [66], 49; banks. [4], 28, [68], 49; hospitals. [96], 59, [101], 60; institutions. [83], 54; local governments. [12], 30, [49], 43, [60], 47, [61], 47, [121], 67; medical associations. [24], 34, [90], 57, [91], 57, [92], 57, [94], 58; people. [22], 34, [80], 53, [85], 55, [105], 62; professional associations. [28], 36, [53], 44, [95], 58; public notaries in, viii; schools. [14], 31, [37], 39, [62], 47; sporting clubs. [98], 59; universities. [34], 38, [50], 43, [63], 48, [64], 48, [97], 59, [108], 63 | ||
Queen Victoria: decorations instituted by. ''See'' '''Royal Victorian Order''' and '''Victoria Cross'''; decorations instituted for, 100; hospital named for. [83], 54; order instituted by, 87; states named for. ''See'' '''Queensland; Victoria''' | |||
Victoria Cross. [Honours 1] 75, [Honours Note 1], 99 | |||
Victoria Police | Victoria Police. [State 2], 19; officers. [80], 53 | ||
Victorian Black Saturday Fires 2009 Clasp: recipients of | Victorian Black Saturday Fires 2009 Clasp: recipients of. [80], 53 | ||
Victory | Victory. [63], 48 | ||
Victory Medal | Victory Medal. [Honours 89], 90 | ||
Vietnam Logistic and Support Medal | Vietnam Logistic and Support Medal. [Honours 111], 92, [Honours Note 11], 99 | ||
Vietnam Medal | Vietnam Medal. [Honours 110], 92 | ||
Vietnam War: memorial | Vietnam War: medals, 92; memorial to those who paid the supreme sacrifice in, 73 | ||
viewer, facing towards, attitude of, | viewer, facing towards, attitude of, 111, 115, 118 | ||
Vine: addorsed | Vine: addorsed. [59], 46 | ||
viscounts: Sydney | viscounts: Sydney. ''See'' '''Townshend, Thomas''' | ||
visible roots, term for, | visible roots, term for, 116 | ||
Vitruvian Man | Vitruvian Man. [24], 34 | ||
voided, 126; at intersection. ''See'' '''quarter-voided'''; Lozenge. ''See'' '''Mascle'''; Roundel. ''See'' '''Annulet''' | |||
volant, definition of, 126 | |||
volant | |||
W | W | ||
Wagga | Wagga Wagga. [117], 66 | ||
''Wahlenbergia gloriosa'' | ''Wahlenbergia gloriosa''. [Territory 1], 24 | ||
Wales: references to. [83], 54 | |||
Wales, Prince of | Wales, Prince of. [Royal 3], 7 | ||
walking, term for, | walking, term for, 122 | ||
Wall | Wall: Stone, embattled. [7], 29 | ||
War Medal 1939–1945 | War Medal 1939–1945. [Honours 102], 91 | ||
war medals, campaign medals, active service medals and service medals | war medals, campaign medals, active service medals and service medals. [Honours 83-131], 90-94 | ||
War of the Roses: device signifying end of | War of the Roses: device signifying end of. [82], 54 | ||
Waratah | Waratah. [State 1], 17; flowers. [52], 44 | ||
warfare officer badge | warfare officer badge. [Appendix I 9], 106 | ||
Warrane | Warrane. ''See'' '''Sydney''' | ||
warrants authorising of grant of Arms, | warrants authorising of grant of Arms, vii–viii | ||
Water | Water. [29], 36, [40], 40, [61], 47, [Appendix I 9], 106; creatures. ''See'' '''Fish; Hippocampus; Sea Horse; Sea Lion'''; shells of. ''See'' '''Escallop'''; droplets, 118; Fountain, 117 | ||
Wattle. [National 3], 3, [National 3], 3, [13], 31, [56], 45, [107], 62, [Honours 13], 80, [Honours 17], 81, [Honours 17], 81, [Honours 24], 82, [Honours 33], 84, [Honours 48], 86, [Honours 57], 87, [Honours 80], 89, [Honours 163], 98; branch. [Appendix I 11], 106; ensigned with Saint Edward’s Crown. [Federal 2], 12 | |||
Wave | Wave. [61], 47, [Appendix I 9], 106 | ||
wave, triangular, term for, | wave, triangular, term for, 115 | ||
wavy, | wavy, 127; Bar. [117], 66; Barrulet. [20], 33; Base; barry. [115], 65; Chevron. [67], 49; Chief. [56], 45; barry. [103], 61; Fess; barry of 4. [76], 52; voided. [106], 62; Pale; fimbriated. [18], 32; Pale barry of 8. [46], 42; per chevron. [10], 30; per fess; Bend. [118], 66; Pile reversed throughout barry. [35], 38; tierced per pall. [59], 46; varry. [State 6], 23; Water. [29], 36 | ||
Wayville, South Australia: institutions | Wayville, South Australia: institutions. [88], 56 | ||
weapons | weapons. ''See'' '''Axe; Long Bow; Rifle; Sword''' | ||
wearing Australian honours and awards, order of, | wearing Australian honours and awards, order of, 75–100 | ||
webography, | webography, 129–30 | ||
wedges, term for, | wedges, term for, 123 | ||
wedge-tailed Eagle | wedge-tailed Eagle. [State 1], 18 | ||
Welby, Justin Portal | Welby, Justin Portal. [Officials 1], 68 | ||
Wellington | Wellington, Duke of. [15], 31 | ||
Were, J.B.: school endowed by | Were, J.B.: school endowed by. [14], 31 | ||
Wesley College Melbourne, headmaster of | Wesley College Melbourne, headmaster of. [Memorial 5], 72 | ||
Wesley, The Reverend Dr John: elements of Arms of | Wesley, The Reverend Dr John: elements of Arms of. [75], 52; school named for; principal of. [Memorial 5], 72 | ||
West Torrens | West Torrens. [118], 66 | ||
Western Australia | Western Australia. [State 5], 22; government agencies. [36], 39; local governments. [17], 32, [35], 38, [40], 40, [76], 52, [79], 53; universities. [119], 66 | ||
Western Australia, University of | Western Australia, University of. [119], 66 | ||
Westpac Banking Corporation | Westpac Banking Corporation. [120], 67 | ||
Whadjuk Country, city on | Whadjuk Country, city on. ''See'' '''Perth''' | ||
Whale | Whale. [61], 47 | ||
Wheat. [State 3], 20, [1], 27, [17], 32, [31], 37, [58], 46, [76], 52, [99], 60, [118], 66; collection of. ''See'' '''Garb'''; stalks of. [117], 66 | |||
Wheel | Wheel. [73], 51; winged. [121], 67 | ||
white, | white, 111 | ||
White, David Vines | White, David Vines. [Officials 3], 68 | ||
White-backed Magpie. ''See'' '''Piping Shrike''' | |||
Whittlesea | Whittlesea. [121], 67 | ||
widows | widows. [16], 32 | ||
William, Prince of Wales. [Royal 3], 7 | |||
Windsor, House of | Windsor, House of, 5–10 | ||
Winged Wheel | Winged Wheel. [121], 67 | ||
winged | winged, definition of, 127 | ||
wings | wings. [Appendix I 10], 106; elevated and addorsed, term for, 125 | ||
Wiradjuri: acknowledgement of, | Wiradjuri: acknowledgement of, v | ||
wives of knights | wives of knights, 120 | ||
Wolf’s head: erased. [80], 53 | |||
wolframite mining | wolframite mining. [47], 42 | ||
Wollumbin (Mount Warning) | Wollumbin (Mount Warning). [115], 65 | ||
Woman: stylised | Woman: stylised. [Territory 2], 24; Victory. [63], 48 | ||
women | women. ''See'' '''dames; ladyships; queens; widows'''; organisations for. [83], 54 | ||
Wooden Aeroplane Propellor: winged. [29], 36 | |||
Woollahra | Woollahra. [122], 67 | ||
World War I | World War I: medals, 90 | ||
World War II: medals, | World War II: medals, 90–91; civilian. [Honours 128], 94; memorial to those who paid the supreme sacrifice in, 73 | ||
wrapped around, term for, | wrapped around, term for, 116 | ||
Wreath | Wreath, 127, [Federal 3], 13, [Honours 6] 77 | ||
wreathed | wreathed, definition of, 127 | ||
wreaths: Laurel | wreaths: Laurel. [Federal 9], 15, [State 1], 18, [63], 48, [64], 48, [Honours 10], 79, [Honours 11], 79, [Honours 39], 85, [Honours 112], 92, [Appendix I 4], 105, [Appendix I 8], 106, [Appendix II 6-7], 110; Oak. [Royal 13], 10, [Appendix I 3], 105, [Appendix I 5], 105 | ||
Wrist: embowed at the Hand addorsed | Wrist: embowed at the Hand addorsed. [24], 34 | ||
writing | writing. ''See'' '''inscriptions'''; instruments. ''See'' '''Ink-horn; Pen''' | ||
Wunambal people: deities of | Wunambal people: deities of. [92], 57 | ||
Wurundjeri Country, city on | Wurundjeri Country, city on. ''See'' '''Melbourne''' | ||
Y | Y | ||
York Rose. [Territory 1], 24, [82], 54 | |||
York Rose | |||
York, Duke of. [Royal 6], 7 | |||
Z | Z | ||
zoological societies | zoological societies. [102], 61 | ||