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Fenton coat of arms and the Baker family coat of arms
at Fenton Town Hall
Location: On the façade of the Town Hall/ Court House, Albert Street, Fenton
Unveiling: 1888/9
Architect: Robert Scrivener (& Son)
Commissioned by: William Meath Baker
Built in 1889 at the expense of William Meath Baker to be part
of the new centre of Fenton.
Today the building is used as the Magistrates CourtGothic-style building with two relief coats of arms, one on each wing.
photo: July 2000
Detail of the centre pedimentphoto: Feb 2006
Detail over the left hand windowsphoto: Feb 2006
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Fenton ArmsOn the left wing are the Fenton Arms, also with a goat crest,
the quartered shield is charged with a Portland vase,
realistic representations of the local industries, ceramics kilns, a coal mine, and agriculture,
the motto is 'ONWARD AND UPWARD'.photo: Feb 2006
Arms of the Baker familyOn the right wing the arms have a shield charged with two goats,
a spread-eagle and three pots,
the crest is also a goat, the motto is 'ABS BONA VIOLENTA'.photo: Feb 2006
Materials:
Part of work
Material
Dimensions
Coats of Arms
Sandstone 100cm high x 130cm wide x 10cm deep approx
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26 February 2006