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The shield is supported by two figures, a blonde [[Pākehā]] (European) woman holding the New Zealand flag, and a [[Māori]] warrior holding a ''taiaha'' (Māori staff). The shield is topped with the [[St Edward's Crown]], and beneath the shield are two [[silver fern]] leaves and a scroll bearing the words "New Zealand".
The shield is supported by two figures, a blonde [[Pākehā]] (European) woman holding the New Zealand flag, and a [[Māori]] warrior holding a ''taiaha'' (Māori staff). The shield is topped with the [[St Edward's Crown]], and beneath the shield are two [[silver fern]] leaves and a scroll bearing the words "New Zealand".


The coat of arms are the basis of the [[Monarchy in New Zealand|Queen of New Zealand|Queen's]] [[Royal Standard#New Zealand|Royal Standard of New Zealand]].
The coat of arms are the basis of the [[Monarchy in New Zealand|Queen's]] [[Royal Standard#New Zealand|Royal Standard of New Zealand]].


==Prior to 1956==
==Prior to 1956==

Revision as of 09:57, 26 October 2006

To the right is the Coat of Arms of New Zealand.

Until 1911, New Zealand used the same national coat of arms as the United Kingdom. Since being granted its own arms in 1911, New Zealand's arms have remained similar to the current design, with minor changes in 1956.

Since 1911, the central shield has remained unaltered: a quartered shield containing in the first quarter four stars representing the Southern Cross constellation, as depicted on the national flag, but with the stars in different proportions; in the second quarter, a golden fleece representing the farming industry; in the third, a wheat sheaf representing agriculture; and in the fourth, two hammers representing mining and industry. Over all this is a pale, a broad vertical strip, with three ships representing the importance of sea trade, and the immigrant nature of all New Zealanders.

The shield is supported by two figures, a blonde Pākehā (European) woman holding the New Zealand flag, and a Māori warrior holding a taiaha (Māori staff). The shield is topped with the St Edward's Crown, and beneath the shield are two silver fern leaves and a scroll bearing the words "New Zealand".

The coat of arms are the basis of the Queen's Royal Standard of New Zealand.

Prior to 1956

The old–style coat of arms.

Before 1956, the shield was identical, but the surrounding features were different. The crest was a demi-lion (the upper half of a rampant lion) holding the British Union Flag, and the scroll at the shield's base featured the then motto of the country, "Onward". Early renditions of the Coat of Arms are often featured with more stylised scrolling rather than fern leaves.

The original supporters were also slightly different. The woman had reddish-brown hair, and both figures faced forward rather than towards the shield. Though there is no direct documentary evidence, it is likely that the original model for the woman was Wellington socialite Alice Spragg. The model for the Māori warrior is unknown.

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