AZ FLAG Black and White Striped Flag 2' x 3' - Black and White flags 60 x 90 cm - Banner 2x3 ft

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AZ FLAG Black and White Striped Flag 2' x 3' - Black and White flags 60 x 90 cm - Banner 2x3 ft

AZ FLAG Black and White Striped Flag 2' x 3' - Black and White flags 60 x 90 cm - Banner 2x3 ft

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A red saltire on white with blue knot/flowers in each quarter. (Registered by the Flag Institute) [72] White Ensign, Royal Navy, usually ships bearing the prefix HMS (but see blue ensign), and the Royal Yacht Squadron Ron Lahav and Laurence Jones (10 February 2006). "University of Roehampton (England)". Flags of the World . Retrieved 11 November 2022. All the devices on the flag come from arms of various Earls of Stafford. The red chevron on gold was the arms of the de Staffords. It is charged with the family's famous Stafford knot badge. For the avoidance of doubt and the sake of convenience, Garter King of Arms, under the authority of the Earl Marshal, has approved two versions of the Union flag as being accurate representations suitable for use. These are of the proportions 5:3, commonly flown on land; and 2:1, commonly flown at sea.': College of Arms: Union Flag approved designs

The flag of the Commonwealth of Independent States is blue with the emblem of the organisation in the centre. The flag of Lower Saxony consists of the flag of the Federal Republic of Germany in Schwarz-Rot-Gold, with the coat of arms of Lower Saxony, shifted slightly toward the hoist.by the Greater London Authority. Another flag was previously used officially between 1965 and 1984 by the Greater London Council, based on the County of London flag of 1889-1965. [36] a b c Sharkov, Damien (8 July 2015). "Putin's party unveils Russian 'straight pride' flag". Newsweek.

The Coat of Arms of England quartered with the Royal Standard of France, the Fleur-de-lis representing the English claim to the French throne. A blue field with a white turret in the centre to represent Hadrian's wall with a white wavy line above to represent the rivers. [44] Described in 1707 by Henry St George as the Scotts union flagg as said to be used by the Scotts: de Burton, Simon (9 November 1999). "How Scots lost battle of the standard". The Scotsman. Johnston Press plc . Retrieved 30 June 2009. Partial view at Encyclopedia.com National flag of England also used by the Church of England, sports teams representing England and ordinary citizens. A white burgee divided by a red Saint George's Cross with the shield from the arms of the Duchy of Cornwall in the canton.Quarterly Vert and Azure, on a Cross Gules fimbriated Or a Fleur-de-Lis of the last. (Registered by the Flag Institute) [145] (Chosen in a BBC competition) [146] Based on the traditional emblem of Sussex; Six gold martlets on a Blue field, first recorded in 1611 and used by many Sussex organisations. (Registered by the Flag Institute) [174]

The colours red and white have long been associated with Poland and its coat of arms, at least since 3 May 1791. The flag of Jersey, adopted in June 1979, is white with a diagonal red cross, surmounted by a yellow Plantagenet crown, the badge of Jersey (a red shield holding the three leopards of Normandy in yellow). Prior to this, the flag was a plain red saltire on a white field. A blue government ensign defaced with the British Army badge of a crown and lion in front of crossed swords.a b c d e f g h i Part of the Caucasus region, at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, the boundaries of which may vary based on definition. Physiographically, Armenia may be considered to fall entirely in Western Asia, whereas Georgia and Azerbaijan are at times deemed transcontinental states spanning both Europe and Asia. An open book with the inscription Dominus Illuminatio Mea (Latin for "The Lord is my light"), surrounded by three golden crowns (two above and one below) on a blue field. A blue cross with white arm centres on white with a paschal lamb in the centre. (Registered by the Flag Institute) [76] Norfolk flag flying outside Eland House". Department for Communities and Local Government. 2010 . Retrieved 25 November 2012. Although dating from the 19th century, the tricolour flag of Ireland was not popularised until its use by rebels during the 1916 Easter Rising. It was officially adopted by the revolutionary First Dáil (assembly) of the Irish Republic on 21 January 1919, and used thereafter by the Irish Free State. The current 1937 Constitution of Ireland defines it as the national flag.

Modeled after the French tricolour, the colours of the Irish tricolour symbolise two communities. Green represents the Roman Catholic nationalist tradition. Orange represents the Protestant unionist community. White symbolises peace between both. Banner of arms of the former county council. The flag has two dancetty barrulets interlaced to form a W and M representing the initials of "West Midlands".Martin, Naomi; Adams, Dan (29 August 2019). "Ignore the Straight Pride Parade or fight it? LGBTQ community divided over how to respond". The Boston Globe.



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