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Coat of arms of the British Leeward Islands

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since 1909

The badge of the British Leeward Islands was adopted in the 1870s.

The Royal arms on the top of the badge was a non-classical design.

A coat of arms consisting of five badges was adopted in 1909. The five badges represent the five "provinces" of the Leeward Islands: Antigua and Barbuda top left, Dominica top right, Montserrat bottom left, British Virgin Islands bottom right. In the centre, were two badges joined together, representing Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla. On the left is Saint Christopher and on the right is Nevis, while Anguilla is missing but can be found in the flag.

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