Phillip O'Shea explained

Phillip O'Shea
Birth Name:Phillippe Patrick O'Shea
Birth Date:1947 3, df=y
Birth Place:Wellington, New Zealand
Term Label:In office
Term Start:6 February 1978
Predecessor:Office established

Phillippe Patrick O'Shea (born 23 March 1947) is a New Zealand public servant and officer of arms. He has served as New Zealand Herald of Arms Extraordinary since 1978, amongst other roles in the public service of New Zealand.[1]

Biography

O'Shea was educated at St Patrick's College in Wellington. In the 1960s, he later graduated from the Victoria University of Wellington.[1] After gaining his qualifications, O'Shea became a junior public servant. He would remain in the public service for the rest of his career.[2]

He started in the public service as librarian and numismatic advisor to the New Zealand Treasury between 1967 and 1974.[2] After this, O'Shea moved to become the advisory officer to the honours section of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet in 1974. He remained in that position until 2004.[2] In 1978, the Garter Principal King of Arms, appointed him the New Zealand Herald of Arms Extraordinary to Her Majesty The Queen, a position that no New Zealander had held before.[1] He has since remained in that position as of present.

In this mostly symbolic position, O'Shea has been the principal adviser to governments regarding the honours and awards granted to New Zealanders, including the designing of the Queen's Service Order (1975), the Order of New Zealand (1987), and the New Zealand Order of Merit (1996), amongst other commemorative medals.[2] As part of his heraldic duties, he has also been involved in the design of coats of arms for several governors-general.[3] [4] O'Shea has since been recognised with a number of honours himself due to his contributions as the specialist advisor of the honours unit to the Realm of New Zealand.

Honours

Commander of the New Zealand Order of Merit (CNZM) 2005 Queen's Birthday Honours[5]
Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO) 2014 New Year Honours[6]
Knight of the Order of St John (KStJ) 1998
1977
2012
1990

Arms

Phillippe Patrick O'Shea
Notes:[7] [8]
Crest:Statant within a crown or a kea holding in his dexter claw the baton of the New Zealand Herald of Arms Extraordinary all proper.
Escutcheon:Or, the badge of the New Zealand Herald of Extraordinary (a complex Māori Koru coloured in the traditional manner proper ensigned by a representation of the royal crown also proper) with, on a chief azure, a mānuka flower proper between two plates.
Motto:To be competent

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Book: . Lambert . Max . 1991 . 12th . Octopus . . 9780790001302 . 482 .
  2. Web site: New Zealand Herald of Arms Extraordinary . www.dpmc.govt.nz . . 1 January 2024 . en . 11 October 2022.
  3. Web site: The Designs . gg.govt.nz . . 1 January 2024 . en.
  4. Web site: The unveiling of Dame Patsy Reddy's Coat of Arms . gg.govt.nz . . 1 January 2024 . en . 20 September 2021.
  5. Web site: The Queen's Birthday Honours List 2005 . 6 June 2005. . 30 March 2022.
  6. The Royal Victorian Order” (10 April 2014) 38 1076 at 1092.
  7. Book: Lee . Brian North . Some bookplates of heralds : and related ex-libris . 2003 . London : The Bookplate Society . 978-0-9535008-7-1 . 114 . 21 September 2023.
  8. Web site: O’Shea, P.P. (New Zealand Herald Extraordinary) . www.theheraldrysociety.com . The Heraldry Society . 15 October 2023.