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Flag of the resident commissioner of the British New Hebrides: A Union Jack defaced with the badge of British New Hebrides. 1910–1955: Flag flown on Government House, Hong Kong and the governor's official car during British rule: A Union Jack defaced with the then Colonial Badge of Hong Kong. 1955–1959
Local authority flag. The flag has two dancetty barrulets interlaced to form a W and M representing the initials of "West Midlands". 1889-1974: Former West Sussex Council flag: Blue and gold flag with six golden martlets. Old 1889-1974 West Sussex County Council flag. [48] 2008–Present: West Sussex Council flag
The flag of Colombia in Cartagena, Colombia. The National symbols of Colombia are the symbols which represent the national identity of the Republic of Colombia as a sovereign state . The national symbols intend to represent the Colombian identity by creating visual, verbal cultural iconic representations of the national people , values, goals ...
Flag of the Free and Independent State of Cundinamarca: 1811–1814: Flag of Cartagena de Indias, in use for the United Provinces of New Granada: 1814–1816: Flag of Cartagena de Indias, in use for the United Provinces of New Granada: 1819–1820: 1st Flag of Great Colombia: 1820–1821: 2nd Flag of Great Colombia: 1821-1831: 3rd Flag of Great ...
A contest on Twitter pits city flags from across the U.S. against each other in a tournament for the ages.
This flag is also used at the Royal residences of Holyrood Palace and Balmoral Castle when the sovereign is not present. Flag used by the Lord-Lieutenants, the sovereign's representative in the counties of the United Kingdom, except by those in Scotland (see above). The Union Jack, defaced with a sword, crowned. Standard of the Duchy of Lancaster
The flag of the City of London is based on the English flag, having a centred St George's Cross on a white background, with a red sword in the upper hoist canton (the top left quarter). The sword is believed to represent the sword that beheaded Saint Paul who is the patron saint of the city.
The old flag has been included in some later designs to mark a pre-1801 British connection, as with the coat of arms of the Colony of Sierra Leone adopted in 1914 [11] or the flag of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, adopted in 1995. [12] The Flag of Somerset County, Maryland, briefly used from 1694, was revived after being rediscovered in 1958. [13]