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Eugene Ipavec
Source: Canadian City Flags,
Raven 18
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Drummondville is a city in the Centre-du-Québec region of Quebec, located east of Montreal on the Saint-François River. It is the seat of Drummond Regional County Municipality.
Text and image(s) from Canadian City Flags, Raven 18 (2011), courtesy of the North American Vexillological Association, which retains copyright. Image(s) by permission of Eugene Ipavec.
The flag of the City of Drummondville has a white field with the
city’s arms in the centre, roughly three-fourths the height of the flag, with
DRUMMONDVILLE below the arms, in serif letters in yellow outlined
black. The arms have a central shield with a horizontal top, straight sides
curving at the base to a narrow tip, and four quarters. The first and fourth
are silver with a blue horizontal stripe on which are three white five-pointed
flowers lined in black, all in a row. The second and third are white with two
horizontal red stripes; the spaces around and between them are filled with
“ermine” spots and tails in black. A five-towered mural crown in yellow with
black details is above the shield, which is surrounded on both sides by a wreath
of green maple leaves. On a horizontal swallow-tailed ribbon of yellow at the
base appears FORTEM POSCE ANIMUM in sans-serif letters in black.
Luc Baronian, Canadian City Flags,
Raven 18,
2011
The arms used for half a century are a combination of the arms of Frederick George Heriot, founder of the city [in 1815], and those of the Nugent family, the founder’s mother. The shield is under a gold mural crown, a symbol of civic authority. The [Latin] motto Fortem posce animum means “Asks for a strong soul”. Gold symbolizes strength and riches, silver represents purity. Blue is for justice, loyalty, and beauty; red is for charity, justice, and heroism; green is for youth, hope, optimism, confidence in the future, and an enterprising spirit. The maple leaves are green, their traditional colour in Québec heraldry.
Luc Baronian, Canadian City Flags, Raven 18, 2011
Unknown.
Luc Baronian, Canadian City Flags,
Raven 18,
2011
Unknown.
Luc Baronian, Canadian City Flags,
Raven 18,
2011
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