Clausthal-Zellerfeld Mining and University City (Germany) (original) (raw)

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Berg- und Universitätsstadt Clausthal-Zellerfeld , Landkreis Goslar, Lower Saxony
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Clausthal-Zellerfeld Coat of Arms
Wildemann Council Flag from 16th century
See also:
- County and Municipal Flags (Lower Saxony / Niedersachsen)
- Goslar County
- Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen)
- Germany
Introduction
Clausthal-Zellerfeld Mining and University City is the successor of Oberharz Comprehensive Municipality, which consisted of one municipality and three cities, all cities having the special title of a mining city (Bergstadt). A Bergstadt is located in regions with strong mineral resources. It had gained city rights, Bergfreiheit and other privileges like lower taxes. Bergfreiheit was a special privilege, granting the right of mining to every inhabitant, not depending on having real assets. Those cities were created in order to attract people to settle down here and to exploit the given mineral resources.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 21 Oct 2010 / 14 Aug 2017
Clausthal-Zellerfeld Mining and University City
Clausthal-Zellerfeld Flag
It is a red over white over yellow horizontal tricolour with centred greater arms. The city has overtaken the symbols of former Oberharz Comprehensive Municipality.
Sources: information provided per phone by Mrs. Ingrid Eitzeroth and �2(2) of Hauptsatzung of Clausthal-Zellerfeld Mining and University City, version 19 May 2015
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Aug 2017
Clausthal-Zellerfeld Banner
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image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Aug 2017
It is a red-white-yellow vertical tricolour. The greater coat of arms is shifted to the top.
Source: photo provided by Mrs. Ingrid Eitzeroth on 31 Aug 2017
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 31 Aug 2017
Clausthal-Zellerfeld Greater Coat of Arms
[.gif)](../images/d/de-gs-cz%29.gif)image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Aug 2017
Shield Gules, three bars Or, over all a horse forcene Argent; crested by a dark grey riveted plate helmet with scarves of red and gold, issuant from helmet a horse forcene Argent flanked by hammer and mallet Sable hilted Argent.
Meaning:
The coat of arms was overtaken from dissolved Oberharz Comprehensive Municipality and is based on the old coat of arms of Zellerfeld. The horse is that one of the Welfen kin.
Source: �2(1) of Hauptsatzung of Clausthal-Zellerfeld Mining and University City, version 19 May 2015
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Aug 2017
Altenau Mining City
inhabitants: 1,967
coat of arms approved on 30 October 1617
flags approved 1970 according to the Hannover state archive
Source: Arnold Rabbow "Neues Braunschweigisches Wappenbuch", Braunschweiger Zeitungsverlag, 2003; State Archive of Hannover
Jörg Majewski, 15 June 2007
Altenau Flag
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image by Jörg Majewski, 15 June 2007
It is a green over white horizontal bicolour. The coat of arms is in the centre of the flag.
Source: this online catalogue
Jörg Majewski, 15 June 2007 and Klaus-Michael Schneider, 20 Nov 2011
Altenau Banner
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image by Jörg Majewski, 15 June 2007
It is a green-white vertical bicolour. The coat of arms is shifted to the top.
Source: Arnold Rabbow "Neues Braunschweigisches Wappenbuch", Braunschweiger Zeitungsverlag, 2003; State Archive of Hannover
Jörg Majewski, 15 June 2007 and Klaus-Michael Schneider, 20 Nov 2011
Altenau Plain Flag reported 1891
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The ratio is given as 1:2. It was a green over yellow horizontal bicolour. The information is confirmed by Stadler 1970, p.16.
Source: H.Ahrens "Hannoversche Landschafts-und Städtewappen", 1891, plate XX
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 20 Nov 2011
Coat of Arms
[.gif)](../images/d/de-gs-cz-al%29.gif)image by Jörg Majewski, 15 June 2007
The shield is divided per pale into green and silver (=white), all superimposed by three brownish bear paws holding a chisel, a wolf trap and a mallet.
Meaning:
The bear paws are taken from the arms of the Counts of Hoya, who died out in 1582 and were followed by the Welfen kin. Chisel and mallet are referring to local silver and ore mining and also smelting. The wolf trap is referring to forestry.
The arms were granted by Duke Christian of Braunschweig-Lüneburg-Celle on 30 October 1617. As the dade wasn't known uncorrect colours were displayed in literature.
Source: Stadler 1970, p.16
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 20 Nov 2011
Clausthal-Zellerfeld Mining City
inhabitants 15,006
coat of arms approved on 20 June 1955 according to Rabbow
flags approved on 28 June 1955 according to the Hannover state archive
Source: Arnold Rabbow "Neues Braunschweigisches Wappenbuch", Braunschweiger Zeitungsverlag, 2003; State Archive of Hannover
Jörg Majewski, 16 June 2007
Clausthal-Zellerfeld former Flag
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image by Jörg Majewski, 16 June 2007
It is a red over yellow horizontal bicolour. The coat of arms is in the centre of the flag.
Source: this online catalogue
Jörg Majewski, 16 June 2007 and Klaus-Michael Schneider, 20 Nov 2011
Clausthal-Zellerfeld former Banner
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It is a red-yellow vertical bicolour. The coat of arms is shifted to the top.
Source: Arnold Rabbow "Neues Braunschweigisches Wappenbuch ", Braunschweiger Zeitungsverlag, 2003; State Archive of Hannover.
Jörg Majewski, 16 June 2007 and Klaus-Michael Schneider, 20 Nov 2011
Coat of Arms
[.gif)](../images/d/de-gs-cz-cz%29.gif)image by Jörg Majewski, 16 June 2007
In a red shield is a blue box having a roof and an open front put on top of a a silver (=white) stick, like a tiny hut. Beneath the roof is the sene of Christ's crucification. All figures are silver (=white), the cross is golden (=yellow). The hut is superimposing crossed silver (=white) hammer and mallet with golden (=yellow) grab handles. At the base is a golden (=yellow) lion statant guardant.
Meaning:
Source: Stadler 1970, p.31
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 20 Nov 2011
Klausthal Plain Flag reported 1891
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The ratio is given as 1:2. It was a blue over yellow over green horizontal tricolour.
Source: H.Ahrens "Hannoversche Landschafts-und Städtewappen", 1891, plate XX
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 20 Nov 2011
Zellerfeld Plain Flag reported 1891
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The ratio is given as 1:2. It was a red over yellow over white horizontal tricolour.
Source: H.Ahrens "Hannoversche Landschafts-und Städtewappen", 1891, plate XX
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 20 Nov 2011
Wildemann Mining City
inhabitants: 1,135
coat of arms approved in 19th century
flags approval unknown
Source: Arnold Rabbow "Neues Braunschweigisches Wappenbuch", Braunschweiger Zeitungsverlag, 2003; State Archive of Hannover
Jörg Majewski, 17 June 2007
Wildemann Flag
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image by Jörg Majewski, 17 June 2007
It is a green over red horizontal bicolour. The coat of arms is in the centre of the flag.
Source: this online catalogue
Jörg Majewski, 17 June 2007
Wildemann Banner
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image by Jörg Majewski, 17 Jun 2007
It is a green-red vertical bicolour. The coat of arms is shifted to the top.
Source: Arnold Rabbow "Neues Braunschweigisches Wappenbuch", Braunschweiger Zeitungsverlag, 2003; State Archive of Hannover
Jörg Majewski, 17 June 2007
Wildemann Plain Flag reported 1891
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The ratio is given as 1:2. It was a red over white over green horizontal tricolour. The information is confirmed by Stadler 1970, p.83.
Source: H.Ahrens "Hannoversche Landschafts-und Städtewappen", 1891, plate XX
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 20 Nov 2011
Wildemann Council Flag from 16th Century
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It was a purple over yellow horizontal bicolour.
Source: Stadler 1970, p.83
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 13 Aug 2017
Wildemann Coat of Arms
[.gif)](../images/d/de-gs-cz-wi%29.gif)image by Jörg Majewski, 17 June 2007
In a red shield is a silver (= white) horse led by a savage (wild man) of the same colour, who is crowned by green foliage. Both are standing in front of a green fir tree and upon a green base.
Meaning:
Wildemann was well known for its pits. In 1534 it gained the status of a free mining city (Freie Bergstadt). According to circumscriptions in the seals from 1627 and 1739 it was entitled to use proper seals since 1548. The seals displayed the Lower Saxonian horse, since the 14th century an attribute of the Welfen kin. In front of the horse stood the savage and the tree. These charges were frequently used in other mining areas, proven by the Wildemannstaler, a local silver coin. But here they had been canting elements. Since the 19th century savage and tree were placed behind the horse.
Source: Stadler 1970, p.83
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Aug 2017
Schulenberg in Oberharz Borough
Schulenberg Banner
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image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 31 Aug 2017
It is a blue-yellow vertical bicolour. The coat of arms is shifted to the top.
Source: photo provided by Mrs. Ingrid Eitzeroth on 31 Aug 2017
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 31 Aug 2017
Schulenberg Coat of Arms
Shield Or with antlers Azure and embowed chief Azure.
Meaning:
The antlers are probably alluding to the fact, that Schulenberg is surrounded by a municipality free territory of forests (like also Altenau). Schulenberg was united with Altenau in 2015 and both together were incorporated into Clausthal-Zellerfeld as borough of Bergstadt Altenau-Schulenberg. Before it had been the smallest municipality of Lower Saxony by number of inhabitants (283 on 1 December 2013).
Source: German WIKIPEDIA
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 31 Aug 2017
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