File:French Indo-Chinese version of the Great Seal of the French Republic (Jean Auguste Barre).svg

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English: A localised version of the Great Seal of France designed for French Cochinchina and (later) French Indo-China. The Great Seal of France with minor localisations. On the colonial seal a sheaf of rice replaces the traditional French symbols for agriculture (a sheaf of wheat), the arts (painter's tools), and science (burning lamp). On the right side of the seal the branches of oak were replaced by an anchor. The anchor symbolises the tact that colony of French Cochinchina was initially under the supervision of the Ministry of the Navy and the Colonies. and the removal of the Gallic cock on the rudder. Furthermore, and of symbolic importance, the urn symbolising universal suffrage on the French Great Seal was omitted from the colonial seal.
Français : "Les légendes sont bien sûr modifiées. A gauche, les attributs de l'agriculture et des beaux-arts sont remplacés par des épis de riz et à droite figure une ancre symbolisant le ministère de la Marine et des Colonies. Hélas, Albert-Désiré Barre décède le 29 décembre 1878 et c'est alors son frère aîné Auguste-Jean Barre qui lui succède et mène à terme le projet. Les premières frappes sortent en 1879."
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Source Extracted from an Art-Hanoi coin on Wikimedia Commons.
Author Jean Auguste Barre (25 September 1811 – 5 February 1896). Restyling SVG by MacMoreno
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A localised version of the Great Seal of France designed for French Cochinchina and (later) French Indo-China.

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current20:53, 15 July 2021Thumbnail for version as of 20:53, 15 July 20211,020 × 1,020 (4.66 MB)MacMorenoRestiling graphic SVG
20:48, 9 June 2021Thumbnail for version as of 20:48, 9 June 20211,350 × 1,350 (264 KB)Donald TrungReverted to version as of 20:14, 13 March 2021 (UTC). Didn't work out as expected.
20:47, 9 June 2021Thumbnail for version as of 20:47, 9 June 20212,388 × 1,668 (126 KB)Donald TrungAttempt to see if I can make some improvements.
20:14, 13 March 2021Thumbnail for version as of 20:14, 13 March 20211,350 × 1,350 (264 KB)Donald TrungUploaded a work by Jean Auguste Barre (25 September 1811 – 5 February 1896). from Extracted from an Art-Hanoi coin on Wikimedia Commons. with UploadWizard

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