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The flag is Anguilla's third flag other than as part of Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla. The island's first flag was a red flag featuring the name of the island in yellow and two mermaids inside a blue oval. [citation needed] Variants to this flag were also widely used, with some substituting red for purple and some not bearing the name of ...
Dansk: Anguillas flag (taget i brug den 30. maj 1990) - RGB farverne, 1:2 dimensionerne og konstruktionsdetajlerne baseret delvist på skabelonerne: Flag of Anguilla – A Brief History English: Flag of Anguilla , adopted on 30 May 1990 and modified slightly on 25 January 1999.
Flag of Anguilla; Flags of North America; Historical flags of the British Empire and the overseas territories; List of sovereign states in the 1990s; Global file usage.
English: "This flag was manufactured at the request of an Anguillan friend of the owner of the Paramount Flag Company of San Francisco, CA, USA. They were made by silk-screening the mermaid emblem onto the blue fabric and then appliquéing that in an oval onto the red background, and then adding the lettering to the front and back.
Flag of Anguilla; G. God Bless Anguilla; God Save the King; Z. Zenaida dove This page was last edited on 1 May 2024, at 22:00 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Flag Date Use Description 1967: Anguilla: A red flag featuring the name of the island in yellow and two mermaids inside a blue oval. 1967–1969: Anguilla: The 1967–1969 independence flag and is still widely seen and used on the island as an unofficial flag to this day. 1990–1999: Anguilla: A defaced Blue Ensign with the coat of arms of ...
Anguilla; Banner of arms; Bar (heraldry) Base (heraldry) Civil ensign; Dolphin Flag; Flag of Anguilla; Flags of North America; Historical flags of the British Empire and the overseas territories; List of countries that have gained independence from the United Kingdom; List of flags by color combination; List of former sovereign states
English: Flag of St Christopher Nevis Anguilla based on a scan from BR20 Flags of All Nations which shows much lighter/paler colours and partial photos which shows that the tree had details on the trunk and branches.