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Seal in standard circular format. Outer ring gules with SEAL OF THE CITY OF DAPHNE, ALABAMA in capital letters argent at top and JUBILEE CITY same argent at bottom; the two words at bottom are separated by a stylized fish of the same. At
lower dexter and sinister are what appear to be two stylized laurel leaves ('daphne' is the ancient Greek word for laurel). The whole encompasses a square building brick red in colour, roofed and windowed argent and shuttered black, in front of
which is a flagstaff black from which is hoisted a United States flag rippling dexter, the same on a lawn vert containing an oak tree leaved and trunked proper with two indistinct figures underneath. Above all is a sky azure, and in the
foreground a small stream, also azure but in a deeper shade. A representation of this seal can be seen affixed to the wall of the City Council chamber over the heads of the council members, on this same page.
Sources: www.daphneal.com/seal-forborder.gif and
www.daphneal.com/council.htm
Ron Lahav, 10 February 2004
The city of Daphne has indicated it does have a flag, but is not able to provide an image of it.
Valentin Poposki, 24 October 2010