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Below the skyline, nine lines converge at the center of the circle. Around the perimeter are the words "Official Seal" (top, flanked by 5-pointed stars) and "Birmingham, Alabama" (bottom).  
Below the skyline, nine lines converge at the center of the circle. Around the perimeter are the words "Official Seal" (top, flanked by 5-pointed stars) and "Birmingham, Alabama" (bottom).  


[[Image:1950 Birmingham seal.png|right|thumb|175px|Seal used in 1950]]
[[Image:1950 Birmingham seal.png|right|thumb|135px|Seal used in 1950]]
An earlier seal, used in [[1950]], features a line drawing of an industrial plant with five 5-pointed stars below it. The perimeter text reads "City of Birmingham, Ala." and is surrounded by a rope-design.
An earlier seal, used in [[1950]], features a line drawing of an industrial plant with five 5-pointed stars below it. The perimeter text reads "City of Birmingham, Ala." and is surrounded by a rope-design.


[[Category:Symbols of Birmingham|Seal]]
[[Category:Symbols of Birmingham|Seal]]

Revision as of 18:50, 11 October 2007

Seal of birmingham.jpg

The (Great) Seal of Birmingham is used on official documents and as an insignia on property owned and operated by the city of Birmingham.

The current seal is circular and depicts Vulcan on his pedestal, seen from behind overlooking the city's skyline (as it existed prior to the construction of the Bank for Savings Building. An airplane crosses from left to right (west to east, toward the airport and smokestacks are seen on the far right, in the rough location of Sloss Furnaces.

Below the skyline, nine lines converge at the center of the circle. Around the perimeter are the words "Official Seal" (top, flanked by 5-pointed stars) and "Birmingham, Alabama" (bottom).

Seal used in 1950

An earlier seal, used in 1950, features a line drawing of an industrial plant with five 5-pointed stars below it. The perimeter text reads "City of Birmingham, Ala." and is surrounded by a rope-design.