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  2. Cornish symbols - Wikipedia

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    The Duchy of Cornwall shield of 15 gold bezants on a black field is also used. Because of these two symbols black, white and gold are considered colours symbolic of Cornwall. Saint Piran's Flag is the flag of Cornwall. It was first described as the Standard of Cornwall in 1838. [1] It has since been used by Cornish people as a symbol of ...

  3. Cornish heraldry - Wikipedia

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    Cornish heraldry is the form of coats of arms and other heraldic bearings and insignia used in Cornwall, United Kingdom.While similar to English, Scottish and Welsh heraldry, Cornish heraldry has its own distinctive features.

  4. Saint Piran's Flag - Wikipedia

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    Saint Piran's Flag (Cornish: Baner Peran) is the flag of Cornwall. The earliest known description of the flag, referred to as the Standard of Cornwall, was written in 1838. [1] It is used by all Cornish people as a symbol of their identity. [2] The flag is attributed to Saint Piran, a 5th-century Cornish abbot.

  5. Cornish corporate heraldry - Wikipedia

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    Motto: Houmont [1] (or Houmout). [3] [4] [5] The shield is ensigned with the Heir Apparent's coronet. [6] The supporters were granted by Royal Warrant of 21 June 1968. [1] Council. The current logo of Cornwall Council features a Cornish chough and the 15 Cornish golden bezants on a black field as used in the arms of the Duchy of Cornwall. [7]

  6. List of Cornish flags - Wikipedia

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    Royal Cornwall Yacht Club: Blue Ensign, with the Prince of Wales's feathers heraldic badge. [9] 1880: Royal Fowey Yacht Club: Red Ensign, with the coat of arms of the Duke of Cornwall. [10] 1972: St Ives Sailing Club: 1920: St Mawes Sailing Club: A white-and-red quartered burgee with the shield from the arms of the Duchy of Cornwall in the ...

  7. Cornish mythology - Wikipedia

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    The Merry Maidens at St Buryan Celebration of St Piran's Day in Penzance. Cornish mythology is the folk tradition and mythology of the Cornish people.It consists partly of folk traditions developed in Cornwall and partly of traditions developed by Britons elsewhere before the end of the first millennium, often shared with those of the Breton and Welsh peoples.

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  9. St Piran's Day - Wikipedia

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    A re-enactment of Piran crossing the Irish Sea, Helston, Floral Day 2009. The modern observance of St Piran's day as a national symbol of the people of Cornwall started in the late 19th and early 20th century when Celtic Revivalists sought to provide the people of Cornwall with a national day similar to those observed in other nations.