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Image: Shield of arms of Australia

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Description: Arms of Australia granted by Royal Warrant signed by King George V on 19 September 1912. “ Quarterly of six, the first quarter Argent a Cross Gules charged with a Lion passant guardant between on each limb a Mullet of eight points Or; the second Azure five Mullets, one of eight, two of seven, one of six and one of five points of the first (representing the Constellation of the Southern Cross) ensigned with an Imperial Crown proper; the third of the first a Maltese Cross of the fourth, surmounted by a like Imperial Crown; the fourth of the third, on a Perch wreathed Vert and Gules an Australian Piping Shrike displayed also proper; the fifth also Or a Swan naiant to the sinister Sable; the last of the first, a Lion passant of the second, the whole within a Bordure Ermine. ”
Title: Shield of arms of Australia
Credit: Own work; Based on the painting at the National Archives of Australia -- item barcode 98430
Author: Sodacan This vector image was created with Inkscape.
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