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The name of the town means Thor's Harbour, and it may be named after the god of thunder and lightning in Norse mythology ; thus the town's coat of arms shows Thor's hammer Mjolnir, but more likely it was named after the first settler whose name then was Thor.
Wittenberg's civic coat of arms conveys with its various heraldic elements something of the town's history.
The two shields in the centre form the coat of arms of the Electorate of Saxony with the Saxon arms on the right, whose gold and black stripes recall the Ascanian rulers ' house colours with the Rautenkranz ( literally " lozenge wreath ", although it is no such thing, as can be seen at the Saxony article ) across them symbolizing the town's founder Duke Albrecht II since 1262, when it appeared in his arms.
The earliest mention of the town's coat of arms is from 1421, although it is believed to have been arranged since the beginning of the 14th century.
The personal names Úlfarr and Wulfhere both translate roughly as " wolf warrior " or " wolf army ", which explains the presence of a wolf on the town's coat of arms.
Its coat of arms, granted 10 November 1819, is white, with a pile of peat covered in straw in the center and beehives on each side, representing the town's first two major industries.
Thornbury's coat of arms combines the arms of four families important in the town's history: Attwells, Howard ', Clare and Stafford.
The town's coat of arms, granted in 1819, is parted fesswise between Stavelot's founding bishop, and the wolf which in Stavelot's founding legend carried bricks for the building of the Abbey.
The town's coat of arms references the history of Balve.
The name literally means " Jews ' Castle ", referring to the town's origin as a trading outpost on the route across the Alps, in which Jews played an important role, being represented in the city's coat of arms.
Town privilege and the town's coat of arms, the Engelke up de Muer ( The Little Angel on the Wall ) was granted by Emperor Maximilian II in 1495.
This image of the lynx underneath a fir tree is the town's coat of arms.
The coat of arms for the town has both a coal miner and a glass-blower supporting a shield and depicting local families and other industries, above a ribbon bearing the town's motto,
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, the decline of the industries ( glass manufacturing, brick production, mining and agriculture used to be presented in the town's coat of arms ) caused heavy unemployment.
The Latin motto on the town's coat of arms translates as " Work Conquers All ".
The town's coat of arms depicts the old castle that used to stand where the prison now does.
The main industry in these times was the manufacture of woollen goods, the importance of which is reflected in the town's coat of arms and in its Latin motto " Pannus mihi panis ", meaning wool ( literally ' cloth ') is my bread.
Significantly, no green oak appears on the town's coat of arms which features three sugar caskets, a sailing ship in full sail and three herring above the motto God Speed Greenock.
In the town's coat of arms, granted on October 28, 1985, the wavy stripe represents the rivers ; the organ pipes, Anton Bruckner ; and the cog-wheel, the town's paper-mills and other industries.
The etymology of the town's name is reflected in the presence of a squirrel in the town's coat of arms, a feature first documented by the 1441 seal.
In recognition of this, the town's coat of arms incorporates a pair of crossed Marshal's batons, and the town was awarded the Cross of Liberty, 4th class, to be displayed with the coat of arms.
The town's coat of arms derives from a local story of the 15th century.

town's and arms
One version of what is believed to be the town's oldest town seal, which the council used, and which dated from the first half of the 14th century, set the pattern with its elements for various civic coats of arms down to the present day.
In 1675, when King Philip's War broke out, some of the town's Indians, ( especially in the southern part of the town ) sided with the Mohegans and the English while others sided with the Indians led by Philip, rallying to arms on what is now Curtis Island in present Holland, Massachusetts and Brimfield, Massachusetts.
Flag was accepted by town's council on September 27, 2001 and was included in Belarus ' coats of arms registry on January 23, 2002.
These arms were transferred to the new borough council formed in 1974, and are now used by the town's charter trustees.

town's and shows
The town's name is old as it shows the typical effects of the High German consonant shift ( b > p, t > ss ).
However, the 1810 US Census for the town shows the town's name as Lisburn, which is a city located in Northern Ireland adjacent to the capital of Belfast.
The town's name means " Beech " in Polish, and the flag of the town shows a branch of beech, and three beech leaves.
Among the town's landmarks are the Museum of Tourism, which was opened in the spring of 2003 and shows the historical development of tourism in the province, and the Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle, a botanical garden.
The town's coat of arms shows the so-called Blaumännle ( little blue man ), a small man dressed in blue on a gold background.
The town's coat of arms shows the Everstein lion rampant within the open town gate.
The town's official emblem shows the Carabao or the Water Buffalo.
The Hard Way shows Lupino exploiting her sister ’ s musical talent to escape a small town's dismal future.

town's and two
In two minutes the body of Tilghman's former comrade, who had been killed by Blue Throat in a gambling brawl the previous night, was carried into the town's funeral parlor to be prepared for decent burial.
In 1846 Matthew B. Goodwin, jeweler and watchmaker, became the town's first telegrapher in a dwelling he built for himself and his business `` two doors north of the Equinox House '' or `` one door north of the Bank, Manchester, Vermont ''.
Within a short while, he grasps what is at stake and warns the authorities that unless steps are taken immediately, the epidemic could kill off half the town's population of two hundred thousand within a couple of months .</ br > During the epidemic, Rieux heads an auxiliary hospital and works long hours treating the victims.
While the town's name is generally seen as a diminutive form of Barcelona in Spain, Albert Dauzat and Charles Rostaing point out an earlier attestation of the name Barcilona in Barcelonnette in around 1200, and suggest that it is derived instead from two earlier stems signifying a mountain, * bar and * cin ( the latter of which is also seen in the name of Mont Cenis ).
Through the 1950s and into the 1960s the Liberals survived only because a handful of constituencies in rural Scotland and Wales clung to their Liberal traditions, whilst in two English towns, Bolton and Huddersfield, local Liberals and Conservatives agreed to each contest only one of the town's two seats.
In the strips, it is expressed that the two towns are rivals with each other and before The Dandy did a drastic format change they had an embassy in Beanotown which many of the town's citizens attempted to overrun, but failed ( the embassy had no existence in The Beano ).
Several Disney business units continue to occupy the town's office buildings, and two utility companies, Smart City Telecom and Reedy Creek Energy Services, both operated from Walt Disney World, provide services to the town.
Jean Valjean enters the town of Montreuil-sur-Mer in late 1815 and saves the two children of the town's police chief from a fire.
There are two stories about the origin of the town's name.
The town's two historical points of interest are the unique 14th-century three-sided bridge, Trinity Bridge, which stands at its central point and used to be the confluence of three streams ; and the other is its ruined medieval Croyland Abbey, which was dedicated to Saint Mary the Virgin, Saint Bartholomew and Saint Guthlac in the eighth century.
The River Yare cuts off Great Yarmouth from other areas of the borough such as Gorleston and Southtown and so the town's two bridges have become major transport links.
Both J. B. Pennington High School ( PHS ) and Blountsville Elementary School ( BES ), the town's only two schools, are located in the center of Blountsville.
The town's two largest employers now are the United States Forest Service and Carbon County School District No. 2, both public sector employers.
Today monuments to the missionaries in two of the town's churches commemorate these events.
The town's unusual name is taken from part of two neighboring cities, Guin and Winfield.
During the next two years, school was held in local church buildings, the town's former bank building, and the U. S. Post Office building located near the railroad.
The town's name is derived from the combination of the names of two nearby communities, Fulton Springs and Glendale.
In 2009, Marion made national news when a three-year old family feud turned into a 150-person riot outside the town's city hall, resulting in the arrest of eight people and the hospitalization of two.
Geneticists attribute this to the prevalence of cousin marriage between descendants of two of the town's founders, Joseph Smith Jessop and John Y. Barlow ; at least half the double community's roughly 8, 000 inhabitants are descended from one or both.
One of the town's two cemeteries predates the earthquake, and the damage to the pre-1906 plots show just how widespread the quake's effects were.
Holding the town's post office, as well as two general stores, it was Lebanon's primary link to the larger Connecticut and New England communities.
Public schools in Montville are overseen by the town's board of education, which includes nine elected members and two high school student representatives.
Braselton has two Publix super markets within the town's limits.

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