List of coats of arms in the Lübbecke district

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This list contains all coats of arms of the former Lübbecke district in North Rhine-Westphalia listed in Wikipedia .

District coat of arms

circle coat of arms Comments
District of Lübbecke
(1935–1968)
RB Minden 1911-1947 (Bielefeld from 1930) labeled Luebbecke.svg
COA district Lübbecke alt.png Awarded by the Prussian State Ministry on March 9, 1935:
"In silver a raised red three-mountain topped with a silver wavy bar."
District of Lübbecke
(1968–1972)
District of Lübbecke in North Rhine-Westphalia 31 12 1972.svg
Coat of arms of the Lübbecke district 1968.svg Approved by the Minister of the Interior of North Rhine-Westphalia on September 3, 1968:
"In silver (white) a blue pinnacle tower on a red three-mountain topped with two crossed, turned away silver (white) keys."

Coats of arms of the offices and unofficial cities

Office or city free of office coat of arms Comments
Office Alswede
Office Alswede in the Lübbecke district 1971.svg
Does not have a coat of arms
Office Dielingen-Wehdem
Office Dielingen-Wehdem in the Lübbecke district 1971.svg
Wappen Amt Dielingen-Wehdem.png Awarded by the President of the Province of Westphalia on May 25, 1939:
"The coat of arms shows a black, downward sloping sword in the silver shield and a red three-mountain in the silver head of the shield."
Office of Gehlenbeck
Office Gehlenbeck in the Lübbecke district 1971.svg
Wappen Amt Gehlenbeck.png Awarded by the President of the Province of Westphalia on July 19, 1938:
"The coat of arms shows a silver wavy bar in the red head of the shield, underneath a red clasp in silver, surrounded by a green wreath."
Office Hüllhorst
Office Hüllhorst in the Lübbecke district 1971.svg
Coat of arms office Hüllhorst.svg Awarded by the President of the Province of Westphalia on September 15, 1938:
"The coat of arms shows a shield divided by gold and red, topped with a castle, below with a golden bar cross angled by 4 golden spheres."
Levern Office
Levern Office in the Lübbecke district 1971.svg
Does not have a coat of arms
Office of Prussian Oldendorf
Office Prussian Oldendorf in the district of Lübbecke 1971.svg
Coat of arms Office Preussisch Oldendorf.png Awarded by the President of the Province of Westphalia on January 7th, 1936:
"The coat of arms shows in the silver field under a red rafter a red tower on a black three-mountain, separated from 2 green linden trees."
Rahden Office
Rahden office in Lübbecke district 1971.svg
DEU Rahden COA.svg Approved by the Minister of the Interior of North Rhine-Westphalia on August 26, 1969:
"In a silver (white) shield head, three blue five-petalled roses, including two diagonally crossed silver (white) hooks with handles in red."
City of Espelkamp
(since 1966 vacant)Espelkamp in the Lübbecke district 1971.svg
Coat of arms Espelkamp.svg Approved by the interior minister of North Rhine-Westphalia on June 23, 1966:
“Divided by silver (white) and black; above three fan-shaped green aspen leaves with black stems, below a continuous silver (white) cross. "
City of Lübbecke
(free of charge)
Lübbecke in the district of Lübbecke 1971.svg
Lübbecke-COA-OLD.svg Approved by decree of the Prussian King of May 15, 1908:
"In red two diagonally crossed silver keys with turned away beards on top, above a six-pointed golden star."

Coats of arms of the official cities and municipalities

Office of Gehlenbeck

place coat of arms Comments
community Frotheim
Espelkamp districts Frotheim.svg
Coat of arms of the municipality of Frotheim.png Awarded by the President of the Province of Westphalia on February 17, 1939:
“The coat of arms shows three (2: 1) red pine cones in silver; a silver wavy bar in the red head of the shield. "
Community Gehlenbeck
Lübbecke districts Gehlenbeck.svg
Coat of arms of the municipality of Gehlenbeck.png Awarded by the President of the Province of Westphalia on September 29, 1938:
"The coat of arms shows a golden wavy bar in the black head of the shield, underneath a black pot in gold."
Isenstedt municipality
Espelkamp districts Isenstedt.svg
Coat of arms municipality Isenstedt.png Awarded by the President of the Province of Westphalia on February 21, 1939:
“The coat of arms shows three natural-colored (brown, covered with green leaves) reeds in gold; in the black head of the shield a golden wave bar. "
community Nettelstedt
Lübbecke districts Nettelstedt.svg
Coat of arms municipality Nettelstedt.png Awarded by the Upper President of the Province of Westphalia on February 17, 1939:
“The coat of arms shows a green, natural nettle leaf in silver; a silver wavy bar in the green shield head. "

Levern Office

place coat of arms Comments
Levern municipality
Stemwede districts Levern.svg
Coat of arms municipality Levern.svg Approved by the Minister of the Interior of North Rhine-Westphalia on October 28, 1968:
“A silver (white) lily in blue; two silver (white) wavy bars in a blue, gold (yellow) walled shield base on all sides. "

Office of Prussian Oldendorf

place coat of arms Comments
City of Preussisch Oldendorf
Preußisch Oldendorf - Districts - Oldendorf.svg
Coat of arms of Preußisch Oldendorf.svg Awarded on February 23, 1910:
"In silver, a raised red rafter, a six-pointed red star in each corner at the top, two diagonally crossed red keys with turned-away beards at the top."

See also

References and comments

  1. Klemens Stadler: German coat of arms. Federal Republic of Germany, Volume 1: The district coats of arms, Bremen: Angelsachsen-Verlag, 1964, p. 58.
  2. Official Gazette for the Detmold administrative district, Volume 153, No. 41 (= October 14, 1968), pp. 273–274.
  3. Klemens Stadler: German coat of arms. Federal Republic of Germany, Volume 7: The municipal coat of arms of the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Supplements and corrections to Volume 1, Bremen: Angelsachsen-Verlag, 1972, p. 115. - alternative description of the coat of arms : "On a red three-mountain, which is covered with two diagonally crossed silver keys with the beards, a blue pinnacle tower in silver."
  4. ^ Official Journal of the Prussian Government in Minden, year 1939, item 26 (= July 1, 1939), p. 111.
  5. ^ Official Journal of the Prussian Government in Minden, year 1938, item 32 (= 13 August 1938), p. 323.
  6. ^ Official Journal of the Prussian Government in Minden, year 1938, item 46 (= November 19, 1938), p. 461.
  7. ^ Official Journal of the Prussian Government in Minden, year 1936, item 4 (= January 25, 1936), p. 12.
  8. Official Journal for the Detmold administrative district, Volume 154, No. 40 (= October 6, 1969), p. 261.
  9. Official Journal for the Detmold District, Volume 151, No. 29 (= July 18, 1966), pp. 234–235.
  10. Klemens Stadler: German coat of arms. Federal Republic of Germany, Volume 7: The municipal coat of arms of the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Supplements and corrections to Volume 1, Bremen: Angelsachsen-Verlag, 1972, p. 39. - Alternative coat of arms description : “Divided by silver and black; above three fan-shaped green aspen leaves with connected black stems, below a continuous silver cross. "
  11. Klemens Stadler: German coat of arms. Federal Republic of Germany, Volume 7: The municipal coat of arms of the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Supplements and corrections to Volume 1, Bremen: Angelsachsen-Verlag, 1972, p. 66.
  12. a b c d e City of Lübbecke: The coat of arms of the city of Lübbecke
  13. Official Journal of the Prussian Government in Minden, year 1939, item 10 (= March 11, 1939), p. 50.
  14. ^ Official Journal of the Prussian Government in Minden, year 1938, Item 41 (= October 15, 1938), p. 424.
  15. Official Journal of the Prussian Government in Minden, year 1939, item 10 (= March 11, 1939), p. 50.
  16. Official Journal of the Prussian Government in Minden, year 1939, item 10 (= March 11, 1939), p. 50.
  17. Official Journal for the Detmold administrative district, Volume 153, No. 48 (= December 2, 1968), pp. 311-312.
  18. Klemens Stadler: German coat of arms. Federal Republic of Germany, Volume 7: The municipal coat of arms of the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Supplements and corrections to Volume 1, Bremen: Angelsachsen-Verlag, 1972, p. 79.

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