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Inuvik crest57 viewsBlazon: Party per pale Sable and Or, the figure of an Eskimo in native
garb, Argent, embellished Azure, his back affronte and launching
with his dexter arm a lighting flash Gules.
Significance: The black and yellow background is symbolic of the
long, seasonal Arctic nights and days. The Eskimo is used here in
reference to the meaning of the word "Inuvik" -"The Place of
Man"; or "The Place Where Man Is". He is shown in the act of
hurling a flash of lightning, as a reference to naval communication.
Ship's Colours: Yellow and Black.
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9001 LO57 views
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9005 TQ357 views
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9204 TQ357 viewsScanned by Pat Guevremont
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9403 TQ557 views
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Tom Hewison and James Smith Hewison57 viewsTom Hewison is Jim Hewison's uncle and lived in the Durham area for awhile
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Clara Hewison57 viewsClara Hewison, sister of Elizabeth Wall Hewison. Married name McLennan
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School outing in Pierowall circa 1925?57 viewsThe boy in the white shirt with the X above his head is Tim Sinclair son of John and Elizabeth(Hewison) Sinclair who later emigrated to Austrailia
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