Norman Kwong - Arms

Arms

Arms of Norman Kwong
Notes The arms of Norman Kwong consist of:
Crest Issuant from a coronet Argent the upper rim set with flames proper, a demi-horse Argent winged Or holding a wild rose proper.
Escutcheon Barry Or and Vert on a bend Vert three footballs Or.
Supporters Two Lim dragons (i.e., a Chinese dragon with the hindquarters of an Albertosaurus) per fess Or and Vert.
Compartment Tapissé of wheat Or set with wild roses proper.
Motto Strive to Excel

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