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==Coat of arms== The college's [[coat of arms]] features devices that recall those associated with its foundation:{{fact|date=August 2024}} * The [[portcullis]] is from the arms of [[Lady Margaret Beaufort]] * The bell is a symbol of the Wordsworth family. * The [[Talbot (dog)|talbot dogs]] represent Edward Talbot. The original coat of arms consisted of three daisies intertwined and bore the motto "Ex solo ad solem", meaning "From the earth to the sun", and can be seen to adorn Talbot Hall, and the Wordsworth and Toynbee buildings. The previous coat of arms gave its name to one of the early college student publications from the 1890s β ''The Daisy''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lmh.ox.ac.uk/about-lmh/lmh-objects/daisy|title=The Daisy|website=Lady Margaret Hall|access-date=25 March 2020}}</ref> After the 50th anniversary of the college, the coat of arms was replaced, now encompassing features that represent the history and founding of the college. <gallery> Escudo de LMH.jpg|'''Blazon:''' Or, on a chevron between in chief two talbots passant and in base a bell azure a portcullis of the field. Ex solo ad solem.jpg|Ex solo ad solem </gallery>
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