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RCSCC SYDNEY



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Blazon: Or, upon two barrulets wavy Azure in base, a stag tripping Sable, attired Argent and charged on the shoulder with an escallop of the first.
Significance: The gold field and barrulets refer to the original name of Sydney harbour, "Spanish Bay". The stag with the scallop shell is the crest of Thomas Townshend, Lord Sydney, after whom the town and corps are named. Lord Sydney was the British Colonial Secretary in the 1780's.
Notes: RCSCC Sydney, Sydney, Nova Scotia