File:Coat Of Arms Of The University Of Sussex.svg
Created using elements from:
- File:Arms of Bristol City Council.svg
- File:Royal Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Scotland.svg
- File:Coat of Arms of Benjamin Franklin.svg
- File:Pelican in her piety (Heraldry).svg
- File:Arms of the Council of Greater London.svg
- File:Coat of arms of Sandwich Town Council.svg
- File:StagHead svgElement.svg
- File:Arms of Cambridgeshire County Council.svg
- File:CoA of the heraldry society.svg
- File:Arms of the West Sussex County Council (1889–1975).svg
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