Image: Coat of arms of Worthing
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Description: Coat of Arms for the borough of Worthing, designed by Mr TR Hide in 1890. The coat of arms includes three silver mackerel, a Horn of Plenty overflowing with corn and fruit on a cloth of gold, and the figure of Hygieia (the Ancient Greek goddess of health) holding a snake. They represent the health given from the seas, the fullness and riches gained from the earth and the power of healing. The motto is the Latin Ex terra copiam e mari salutem, which translates as 'From the land plenty and from the sea health'.
Title: Coat of arms of Worthing
Credit: Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons.
Author: TR Hide
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