When you're talking about a city, county or country, the "coat of arms" is called a seal. The seal for Randwick City is as follows:
Randwick's original seal, dating from 1859, the year of Randwick's incorporation as a Municipality, was replaced on 15 November 1938 with the new common seal.
Dividing the centre of the seal is a cross, with stars and lion from the official coat of arms of NSW, indicating that Randwick is in the State of NSW
Top left quarter: Spade and Pick representing industry and progress within the Municipality.
Top right quarter: The Endeavour representing the municipality's association with Captain Cook, who landed at botany Bay, on Randwick's southern boundary, in 1770.
Lower left quarter: Wriggle lines of heraldic waves symbolise Randwick's popular Surfing beaches and extensive ocean frontage.
Lower right quarter: Spur and Strap signifies Randwick's world renowned connection with horse racing as well as the general sporting activity throughout the district.
The plural of "coat of arms" is "coats of arms".
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The coat of arms of a governmental organization can usually be found on its website and its stationary.
Coat of arms of the City of Christchurch was created in 1949.
The coat of arms of the City of Glasgow, Scotland was granted to the royal burgh by the Lord Lyon on 25 October 1866
The Dublin City Coat of arms.
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The Coat of Arms of the Vatican City might be considered the Pope's coat of arms since he is the Vatican's Head of State. The arms include crossed keys of silver and gold which symbolise the keys of the kingdom of heaven promised to Saint Peter.
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