Christopher Gordon-Craig

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Edmonton, Alberta
Registration of Arms, Flag and Badge
April 25, 2000
Vol. IV, p. 51

Arms of Christopher Gordon-Craig
Arms of Christopher Gordon-Craig
Badge of Christopher Gordon-Craig
 
Arms of Christopher Gordon-Craig

Arms of Christopher Gordon-Craig

Blazon

Sable four estoiles in cross and on a chief engrailed Argent a boar's head couped Sable between two thistles stalked and leaved proper;

Symbolism

Not available.

Crest

Blazon

A lion's head between two thistles stalked and leaved proper and two maple leaves Gules set alternately;

Symbolism

Not available.

Motto

Blazon

MAN MIND THYSELF;

Symbolism

MAN MIND THYSELF.

No image is available for this registration or confirmation.

Flag of Christopher Gordon-Craig

Blazon

A standard the Arms in the hoist the fly Argent charged with the Crest between two representations of the Badge all separated by two bends Argent fimbriated Gules inscribed with the Motto Man Mind Thyself the whole fringed Argent and Sable;

Symbolism

Not available.

Badge of Christopher Gordon-Craig

Badge of Christopher Gordon-Craig

Blazon

The head of a boar conjoined to the foreparts of a lion Sable and the rear part of a unicorn Argent armed with a unicorn's horn tusked bristled unguled and queued Or langued Gules;

Symbolism

Not available.

 

Background

Canada Gazette Information

The announcement of the letters patent was made on March 24, 2001 in Volume 135, page 937 of the Canada Gazette.

Letters patent registering the heraldic emblems of Christopher Gordon-Craig

Additional Information

Creator(s)

Not available

Painter

Artist of the College of Arms, London / Artiste du Collège d’armes, Londres

Calligrapher

Not applicable

Recipient Type

Individual

Other Information

The recipient's emblems were originally recorded in the records of the College of Arms, London, England, 24 August 1970.