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The wheatsheaf on the left represents the agricultural nature of Darlington. The Town Clock is in the centre and the chimney from the Stockton & Darlington Railway's Locomotion No. 1 is on the right.

Twin towns

Darlington has two twin towns - Amiens [external link], France and Mülheim an der Ruhr [external link], Germany. They were twinned in 1953. 

Darlington Town Twinning and International Association [external link]

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