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It is the 1924 tour that is credited as being the first in which the team were referred to as " the Lions ", the irony being that it was on this tour that the single lion-rampant crest was replaced with the forerunner of the four-quartered badge with the symbols of the four represented unions, that is still worn today.
So powerful was the attribution of " the Lions " nickname that three heraldic versions of the animal returned as the jersey badge in 1930.
In 1963, a competition was held to find a new badge for the club, and the winning entry was a hand holding a sword, which complied with Charlton's nickname of the time, the Valiants.
In later national armies, service as an officer in the cavalry was generally a badge of high social status.
It was carried in a prominent circular badge on its sponsons, underneath an infinity symbol.
The rod of Asclepius was adopted by most Western doctors as a badge of their profession, but in several medical organizations of the United States, the caduceus took its place since the eighteenth century, although this use is declining.
The Koenigsegg badge was designed in 1994 by Jacob Låftman, based on the shield of the Koenigsegg family.
The city's symbol of the liver bird was adopted as the club's badge in 1901, although it was not incorporated into the kit until 1955.
In 1992, to commemorate the centennial of the club, a new badge was commissioned, including a resentation of the Shankly Gates.
During the 1970s and 1980s, it was used by members " as a badge of honor ".
Although he wore his distrust for foreigners like a badge of loyalty to the nation, López was not as cautious as he appeared.
In March 1425 a bull was issued that threatened excommunication for any Christian slave dealers and ordered Jews to wear a " badge of infamy " to deter, in part, the buying of Christians.
Celestine ’ s heraldic badge was a lozengy shield of argent and gules.
The Roman poll tax was deeply resented-Tertullian bewailed the poll tax as a " badge of slavery "-and it provoked numerous revolts in the provinces.
Although never abolished, the award of the badge was not proposed again officially until after World War I.
The current flag of South Australia was adopted on 13 January 1904, and is a British blue ensign defaced with the state badge.
During the Second Boer War, a Boer force attempting to sneak up on the Royal Canadian Dragoons was defeated after their movements startled the nearby springbok, thus alerting the Canadian sentries, which is why the Dragoons have the springbok as their cap badge and as their mascot.
The original rendition ( 1910 ) was the only version used until 1930, and it continued to be used as the rank badge of warrant officers in the South African Defence Force and South African National Defence Force until 2002.
At one time there was even a group on the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz, known as the " Shire of Curragh Mor " ( anglicized Irish for " Big Boat "), and the shire's arms played on the Nimitz's ship's badge.
The dog wears a collar decorated with a scallop shell, which was the badge of the pilgrim.
The ' Green Ribbon ' was the badge of The Levellers in the English Civil Wars in which many of the members had fought and was an overt reminder of their radical origins.

badge and designed
The state badge is believed to have been designed by Robert Craig of Adelaide's School of Design.
A new badge of the Red Hand of Ulster on a St George's cross surrounded by a chain was designed but proved unpopular and was never uniformly adopted.
To rebrand and modernise the club's image, in 2006 both this club badge and the coat of arms gave way to a professionally designed logo / emblem.
The badge was designed by Sir Arthur Grimble in 1932 for the Gilbert and Ellice Islands British colony.
The badge, which was designed by Walter Ostrich in the early days of São Paulo, consists of a shield with a black rectangle in the upper section bearing the initials SPFC in white.
The badge is believed to have been originally designed by Robert Craig, a teacher at the School of Arts in Adelaide, and officially gazetted on 14 January 1904.
In December 2007, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs ( DEFRA ) announced that the efforts of the surviving members of the Women's Land Army and the Women's Timber Corps would be formally recognised with the presentation of a specially designed commemorative badge.
Princess Patricia personally designed the badge and colours for the regiment to take overseas to France.
The original badge ( not depicted here ) was designed by Teófilo Batista de Carvalho aka Lacraia.
With the Allegro, the makers avoided the full extent of badge engineering that defined the marketing of its predecessor, but they nevertheless introduced in September 1974 an upmarket Allegro branded as the Vanden Plas 1500 / automatic: this featured a prominent grille at the front and an interior enhanced by a range of modifications designed to attract traditionally inclined customers, including special seats upholstered in real leather with reclining backrests, ' deep ' carpets, extra sound insulation, a new instrument panel in walnut, nylon headlining and, for the luggage a fully trimmed boot / trunk.
After the war, L ' Enfant designed the badge of the Society of the Cincinnati, shaped as an eagle, at the request of Washington, and was sent to France to give the badges to French officers who fought in the war.
A military order may use a medal as its insignia, however, most tend to have a unique badge or a type of plaque specifically designed for an emblem.
However, the fame of Panhard being greater, it was decided to retain the name ; the PVP designed by Auverland would bear a Panhard badge.
The badge was designed by Sidney Robert Price who was the chairman of the club at the time.
The current Dunfermline Athletic club badge was designed in 1957 by Colin Dymock, an art teacher at Dunfermline High School.
Bettie Locke and her friend Alice Allen together wrote a constitution, planned ceremonies, designed a badge, and sought other women on campus worthy of membership.
Spencer designed the Chi Psi badge, while Terhune was considered the ' poet ' writing the rites of initiation.
The first Commandant was Colonel ( then Major ) Michael Ralph DeCordova, M. B. E., who evolved the organization, rules and regulations and also designed its badge.
Except for the " Gold " badge and the pre-2005 " Competition Winners ' Badge ", the badges are in the shape of a shield containing the Blue Peter ship logo, designed by Tony Hart.
The unit's badge, designed by J. W.
The state badge was designed by the Colonial Architect James Barnet and Captain Francis Hixson, a retired Royal Navy officer.
The badge was designed in 1956 and first issued to members of the Honor Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on February 7, 1958.
" Badge Designer: When he designed a badge for the 101st Abn Div in Vietnam in 1971, Maj. Jack R. Rickman thought that was the end of a project assigned by the division operations officer.
Charles Bloodworth, a pathfinder officer in the 101st during the early 1970s, wrote, " Locally designed and fabricated, the badge was deliberately crafted to mimic the glider wings of WWII.

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