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Coat of arms
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English: Borough of Bridlington
Blazon
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English:
Arms: Per pale Sable and Argent three Gothic Capital letters B counterchanged on a Chief embattled of the second two Barrulets wavy Azure.

Crest: Issuant from a Coronet composed of eight Roses set upon a Rim Or a Sun rising Gules.

Motto: 'SIGNUM SALUTIS SEMPER' - Ever the sign of health
Blazon reference
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Heraldry of the World
Tincture
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Date 29 August 2022
Object history Officially granted on September 26, 1934.
Source Own work
 
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