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The flag of Russell, Ontario, can be seen at
http://www.journallanouvelle.ca/Sports/Football/2007-08-24/article-791227/Roastee-catches-crowd-by-surprise-with-Russell-Village-flag/1.
"The Village of Russell is part of the Township
of Russell which in turn is located in the
United Counties of Prescott and Russell which covers part of
Eastern Ontario, Canada. It is located immediately east of Ottawa, the city
limits of which are just over 2 km west from Russell but its downtown core is
about 40 kilometers (25 mi) northwest of Russell."
Aleksandar Nemet,
26 June 2010
The flag and arms of Russell were inscribed on 30 September 1998 on the
Public Register of Arms, Flags and Badges, Vol. II, p. 46. The announcement of
the Letters Patent was made on 27 October 1990, in Vol. 124, p. 3751 of the
Canada Gazette.
Blazon
Arms
Gules on a cross or a
bar wavy azure bearing at the centre point a beaver passant argent between in
the first quarter a waterwheel and in the fourth a scythe both or.
Crest
A
mural coronet vert masoned argent charged with four ears of corn or issuant
therefrom a bull's head or.
Motto
UNITAS · CONSTANTIA · VIRES. This Latin
phrase means "Unity, constancy, strength".
Flag
A banner of the arms.
Artist Information
Creator(s): Original concept of Robert D. Watt, Chief
Herald of Canada, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority
Painter: Joan Ouellette
Calligrapher: John Whitehead
http://reg.gg.ca/heraldry/pub-reg/project.asp?lang=e&ProjectID=1450 - Public
Register of Arms, Flags and Badges
Ivan Sache, 15 April 2017