File:Coat of Arms of the Orange Free State.jpg

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English: Sources: National and Provincial Symbols of South Africa, by F G Brownell (Chris van Rensburg Publications), Lions and Virgins by C Pama (Human & Rousseau) and various historical sources. Illustration of President Brand’s drawing from a Stephan Welz/Sotheby’s auction catalogue. http://www.geocities.com/haigariep/OVSe.html
Date 28 April 2007 (original upload date)
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Author The original uploader was SalJyDieBoereKomLei at English Wikipedia.
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Public domain This image is in the public domain in South Africa and possibly other jurisdictions. This is because it is a work of the South African Government and was published more than 50 years ago. The copyright has therefore expired.

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  • 2007-04-28 18:27 SalJyDieBoereKomLei 591×632×8 (99753 bytes) Sources: National and Provincial Symbols of South Africa, by F G Brownell (Chris van Rensburg Publications), Lions and Virgins by C Pama (Human & Rousseau) and various historical sources. Illustration of President Brand’s drawing from a Stephan Welz/Sot

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