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Het Bildt municipality, Fryslân province
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by Jarig Bakker, 19 Aug 2003
adopted c. 2000; design: R.J. Broersma
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Westhoek village
Westhoek is a village in the municipality of Het Bildt, Fryslân province.
It is in the western corner (the meaning of "Westhoek") of the municipality
and got quite recently village-status (it is not on my old maps)
Westhoek Coat of Arms: divided: a. divided again of silver and green, in chief
right two red sheep, walking on the dividing line after each other, the
second sheep in the center of the shield. b. per fess gold and blue in
the form of a wave rolling to the left.
The nursery rime on which this is based:
"'n Golf en 'n dyk met skapen
is 't Westhoekster wapen."
(a wave and a dike with sheep is the arms of Westhoek)
Flag: three stripes white - blue - yellow proportioned 9:4:3, the dividing
line two times wavy below, a big wave on top, and in the canton a red ram's
head.
For some time the villagers of Westhoek wanted their own Coat of Arms, like
other villages in Het Bildt. The ideas of the villagers were transformed
into a design for a Coat of Arms by Mr. Gesing from Westhoek. At the same
time the nursery rime was quoted, because it was thought, that that was
needed for the grant of the Coat of Arms. This had been the same with the other
villages from Het Bildt. The Fryske Rie foar Heraldyk was quite charmed
with the rime, and acepted it. It is to be remembered that the rime was
based on an old Coat of Arms and not the other way around, as it had been with the
other villages. The colors are derived from the municipal flag of Het Bildt.
The dike with sheep is characteristic for the environment of the village.
The color red was chosen in order not to sin against the heraldic rule:
never a metal on a metal or a color on a color - white sheep were out of
the question! Brown is no heraldic color, and red came closest to it. Moreover
all colors of the Bildtse flag could thus be used. The sheep have been
placed in the (heraldic) right corner, to point at the "west" of Westhoek.
A Frisian heraldic characteritic is to read a coat of arms as a geographical
map, north on top, west (heraldic) right.
The wave has a double meaning: first the sea behind the dike, and second
the reminder of the "Golf van Onrust" (wave of unrest), a monument
that reminds of the labor movement at the end of the 19th century.
The wave has been put over the gold (yellow), to prevent a heraldic
clash. Gold is also for the "Gouden Hoep" (golden hoop), as the
dike around Fryslân is called, and as it was used in Coats of Arms of old
polderboards (e.g. the Bildtpollen). The whole Coat of Arms represents thus
the local situation: sea, the dike with grass and sheep.
The flag has been derived from the Coat of Arms, but now in the "Westhoek" a
ram's head. Here as a replacement for the sheep and a reference to the
labor movement. The whole picture forms a playful and fresh image, a flag
which is well liked in the environment of the village.
Design Coat of Arms: R.J.Broersma, after an idea of J. Gesing.
Design flag: R.J.Broersma.
Source: Genealogysk Jierboekje 2001.
Jarig Bakker, 19 Aug 2003
You write that design and rhyme were the responsability of Mr. Gesing
- however I, Sijtske Leeuwen, invented the rhyme and would like to have
that written down!
Sijtske Leeuwen, 30 Jun 2008
Westhoek Coat of Arms
by Jarig Bakker, 18 Aug 2003