[2] Edmonton's old town hall in Fore Street, designed in the Gothic style and completed in 1885, was demolished in the 1980s.
It was as follows: Per pale wavy sable and azure on a saltire or between two cogwheels in fess argent an open book proper bound gules edged or.
[4]The black and blue background represents the division of the ancient parish of Edmonton, the western portion being the district of Southgate.
The lion holds a sledgehammer symbolizing the vigour of Edmonton's industries, to which the cogwheels also refer.
One banner alludes to the ancient forests of the neighbourhood, and the other contains the seaxes from the arms of the Middlesex County Council.