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  2. White Ensign - Wikipedia

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    The White Ensign may also be worn on a gaff, and may be shifted to the starboard yardarm when at sea. When alongside, the White Ensign is worn at the stern, with the Union Jack flag flown as a jack at the bow, during daylight hours. The logo of Royal Navy features a waving White Ensign at the top. [1] HMS Trafalgar wearing a 'masthead' White ...

  3. Category:White Ensigns - Wikipedia

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    British Empire flag; British ensign; I. ... New Zealand White Ensign This page was last edited on 11 July 2021, at 11:22 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  4. British ensign - Wikipedia

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    In British maritime law and custom, an ensign is the identifying flag flown to designate a British ship, either military or civilian. Such flags display the United Kingdom Union Flag in the canton (the upper corner next to the staff), with either a red, white or blue field, dependent on whether the vessel is civilian, naval, or in a special category.

  5. List of United Kingdom flags - Wikipedia

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    A red ensign with the Flag of Scotland in the canton 1707–1801: Red Ensign of Great Britain: The Red Ensign with the first version of the Union Jack. (This was the flag flown over the Thirteen Colonies before the American Revolution) 1707–1801: White Ensign of Great Britain: The White Ensign with the first version of the Union Jack. 1707 ...

  6. Australian white ensign - Wikipedia

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    The Australian White Ensign has been used in the first quarter of the Australian Navy Cadet Ensign since 1972. The flag is white, with the Union flag in the canton. [4] A blue Commonwealth Star is located in the lower hoist. [4] The Southern Cross constellation is depicted in the fly in the same manner as the national flag, but in blue instead ...

  7. Flag of England - Wikipedia

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    The flag used by the British Royal Navy (the White Ensign) is also based on the flag of England, consisting of St George's Cross and a Union Flag in the canton. In addition to the United Kingdom, several countries in the Commonwealth of Nations also have variants of the White Ensign with their own national flags in the canton, with St George's ...

  8. File:White Ensign of Great Britain (1707–1800).svg - Wikipedia

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    Reverted to version as of 09:13, 8 October 2013 (UTC) more accurate union flag: 18:52, 8 October 2013: ... White Ensign; View more global usage of this file. Metadata.

  9. Ensign (flag) - Wikipedia

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    An ensign is a maritime flag that is used for the national identification of a ship. [1] It is the largest flag and is generally flown at the stern (rear) of the ship while in port. Depending on the ship's origin, it may sometimes be identical with a jack on the bow of the ship when in a port.