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Ottawa, Ontario
Registration of a Badge for the Royal Tour 1988
July 15, 2014
Vol. VI, p. 412
Badge of Prince EdwardBlazonOn a hexagon Gules a bezant charged with a maple leaf Gules bearing the cypher of His Royal Highness The Prince Edward Or; SymbolismThis badge was designed to be worn as a pin by security and logistics personnel during a Canadian tour undertaken by members of the Royal Family. It uses the personal cypher (usually the initial letter of the name ensigned by the appropriate heraldic crown or coronet) or badge of the member of the Royal Family undertaking the tour, along with a particular background shape and combination of colours. |
Additional InformationCreator(s)Original concept of Bruce Beatty for the Department of the Secretary of State of Canada. PainterBruce Beatty CalligrapherBruce Beatty Recipient TypeRoyal Family |