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Dundee City Council states that the flowers are "three lilies of purity"
representing one of the City's two Patron Saints, the Madonna. A "Madonna lily"
also appears as a Crest in the full Coat of Arms (see below in the
Lord Provost's flag).
Colin Dobson, 17 February 2006
This is the car flag of the Lord Provost (Scottish mayor) of Dundee. It was
provided to Dundee's sister city of Alexandria, Virginia,
in exchange for one of their flags.
Christopher Bedwell, Graham Bartram, 17 September 2004
The Coat of Arms is blazoned as follows:
"Azure, a pot of three growing lilies Argent. Above the Shield is placed a
coronet appropriate to a statutory Council of a City (VIDELICIT:- a mural
coronet Or masoned sable), and on a Wreath of the Liveries is set for Crest a
lily Argent, and in Escrol over the same this Motto "DEI DONUM" and in another
Escrol under the Shield this Motto "PRUDENTIA ET CANDORE" the said Shield having
for Supporters two dragons, wings elevated, their tails nowed, together
underneath Vert;"
The date of the Grant of Arms is 03 June 1996. An English translation of the
motto "Dei Donum" is 'Gift of God' and of the motto "Prudentia et Candore",
'with thought and purity'.
Sources:
(1) 'City of Dundee Scotland: A Chronicle of The City's Office Bearers,
Chambers, Regalia, Castles & Twin Cities', undated but the list of Lord Provosts
stops at 1999 and authorship is attributed to Gordon Bennett Design Limited.
Note: This document contains the following footnote:
"The scroll which is held in the City Chambers is the Master Document from which
all copies of the Crest must be taken to ensure artwork and colours are correct.
It would follow that all past Coats of Arms should be removed, but from the
point of history as well as economy, this is not always prudent and within the
City Chambers, whether Coats of Arms in bas relief, stained glass or other form,
these have been retained and are often a puzzle to visitors trying to spot the
differences that have taken place over the years."
(2) Dundee City Council web site, Frequently Asked Questions, City Archives,
dated 26 September 2005
http://www.dundeecity.gov.uk/faq/faq2.htm
Colin Dobson, 17 February 2006
image located by Valentin Poposki, 16 February 2006
A photo shows the flag of Dundee "City of Discovery" campaign right here:
http://www.cityofdiscovery.com/campaign.htm.
Valentin Poposki, 16 February 2006