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Coat of Arms of the British Antarctic Territory
The 'Coat of Arms of the
British Antarctic Territory' were first granted in
1952, when the territory was still a dependency of the
Falkland Islands (along with
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands).
The arms consist of a shield bearing a flaming torch on a wavy background representing the sea. The dexter
supporter is a golden lion, representing the
United Kingdom. The sinister supporter is an
Emperor penguin, representing the native wildlife in the territory. The lion stands on a grass floor, while the penguin stands on an ice floor. The
crest is a representation of the
RRS ''Discovery'', the research ship used by
Robert Falcon Scott and
Ernest Shackleton on their first journey to the Antarctic.
The motto is ''Research and Discovery'', reflecting the aims of the
British Antarctic Survey.
The Coat of Arms appear in the fly of the
Flag of the British Antarctic Territory.
See also
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List of coats of arms of the United Kingdom and dependencies