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![[Southend-on-the-Sea]](../images/g/gb-eseos.gif) image located 
by Valentin Poposki, 29 July 2020
 
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by Valentin Poposki, 29 July 2020Southend-on-Sea was created as Municipal Borough Council in 1892, within 
Essex County Council. In 1914 Southend-on-Sea became County Borough Council and 
was extracted from Essex County Council. Southend-on-Sea Borough Council in 1974 
became again part of Essex County Council. However, in 1998 it again became the 
single tier of local government when it became a unitary authority, as it is 
today.
 Valentin Poposki, 29 July 2020
I couldn't find any information about the official flag or banner of arms, 
but unofficially the logo in several variants is used as a flag. Here are two 
photos of the logo on blue background:
https://c8.alamy.com/comp/BAT2GA/flag-southend-on-sea-essex-england-uk-BAT2GA.jpg 
and
https://c8.alamy.com/comp/BAT2H0/flag-southend-on-sea-essex-england-uk-BAT2H0.jpg
 Valentin Poposki, 29 July 2020
 
![[Southend-on-the-Sea]](../images/g/gb-eseos).gif) image located 
by Valentin Poposki, 29 July 2020
 
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by Valentin Poposki, 29 July 2020
Official blazon
Arms : Azure on a Pile Argent between on the dexter an 
Anchor erect on the sinister a Grid-iron and in base a Trefoil slipped Or a 
Flower Vase issuing therefrom a spray of Lilies proper.
Crest : Issuant out 
of a Mural Crown Gules the Mast of a Ship proper flying therefrom a Flag Argent 
charged with a Cross throughout Gules.
Supporters : On the dexter side a 
Mediaeval Fisherman holding a Net with his exterior hand all proper and on the 
sinister side a Cluniac Monk proper holding in the dexter hand a Book Gules and 
in the exterior hand a Staff also proper.
Motto: 'PER MARE PER ECCLESIAM' - 
Through the sea through the Church.
Southend-on-Sea had a coat of arms, maybe unofficial, that was known before 
the new arms were granted in 1915.
Origin/meaning
The arms were 
officially granted on January 1, 1915, with the crest and supporters granted one 
day later. The arms were transferred from the County Borough to the Borough 
council on May 21, 1974.
The blue field represents the sea. On this are 
placed symbols of the old parishes that made up the town in 1915. The lilies 
and vase, symbol of the Virgin Mary are for St Mary, Prittlewell (originally a 
Cluniac Priory). The anchor - the symbol of St Clement - is for Leigh. The 
gridiron is for St Lawrence (Eastwood), and the trefoil, symbol of the Holy 
Trinity, is for Southchurch. The crest is a ship's mast for the historic port of 
Leigh on Sea.
The supporters are a medieval fishermen and a Cluniac monk. 
These, together with the motto, suggest the original growth of the town.
The 
Motto is PER MARE PER ECCLESIAM - By the Sea and by the Church.
Valentin Poposki, 29 July 2020