Bathurst,_NSW-coat_of_arms.jpg
Description Bathurst, NSW-coat of arms.jpg |
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Bathurst City Coat of Arms were granted on September 6, 1960. The arms represent the gold mining period and the later settlement of the land with a miner holding a shovel and a farmer with a sickle. The emu and kangaroo represent native animals common in the region and the Hereford cattle and Merino sheep the agricultural activity suited to the area. The railway wheel represents the major railway centre that Bathurst had become. The Latin inscription reads in English 'the public safety is my reward'
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Source | http://www.ngw.nl/int/aus/bathurst.htm | |||||||
Author | Bathurst City Council | |||||||
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Copyright of works with commonwealth, state, or territory-owned copyright expires 50 years from the date of creation (rounded up to the nearest year). Following that logic, all government-created works created before 1 January 1961 should be in the public domain.