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Grahamstown (South Africa)
Eastern Cape Province
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Grahamstown flag
Grahamstown, Grahamstad or Rini - Province: Eastern Cape (until 1994, Cape
of Good Hope Province, usually called Cape Province); District Council:
Western Region (previously Albany Division). Additions: Rini (1995).
Incorporated
into Makana Municipality, 2000.
In March 1984 the City of Grahamstown adopted a flag,
one of six designs prepared by heraldic expert Prof. Hugh Smith, of
Rhodes University. Ten years later it was registered
and was gazetted on the same day (in 1994) together with the coat of arms. It is described
as:
"A rectangular flag in the proportion 2:3, per saltire red and black,
charged with a saltire between above and below an annulet, all yellow,
and in the hoist and the fly a white escallop".
Jarig Bakker, 07 March 2001
Grahamstown Coat of Arms
reported by Mark Sensen, 05 Sep 2000
Grahamstown Municipal Arms granted by the London College of Arms in 1912 and registered with the
South African Bureau of Heraldry in 1994 (Government Gazette dated 29 April ’94)
and described as:
Arms: Or, on a pile Gules, three annulets placed 2 and 1 Or; on a chief
Sable, three escallops Or.
Crest: Issuant from a mural crown Or, masoned Sable, a plume of three
ostrich feathers Sable, embellished Argent, enfiled of an annulet Or.
Mantling: Gules and Or.
Supporters: Dexter a leopard and sinister a giraffe, proper, each charged
on the shoulder with an escallop Gules.
Motto: Virtute et Opera.
Jarig Bakker, 07 March 2001