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From Ralf Hartemink's International
Civic Arms website: Oberhausen grew from a unimportant village to a
large industrial town in the last century and became a city in 1874. The
arms show the symbols for mining (hammer), trade (stick of Mercure) and
industry (tools and wheel). The arms were granted in 1888 by King
William I of Prussia. The original colours of the first quarter (black
and white, the Prussian colours) were replaced
in 1952.
Literature: Stadler 1964-1971.
Santiago Dotor, 21 Dec 2001
5:2 image by Stefan Schwoon, 26 Feb 2001
City of Oberhausen(Northrhine-Westphalia)
n.c.
The flags ratio is 3:5. It is a blue over white horizontal bicolour.
The flag was used since 1952.
Source: Klemens STADLER, images by Max REINHART: "Deutsche Wappen
Bd.VII Nordrhein-Westfalen", Bremen 1972; p.74.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 7 Jul 2007
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