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A UK Government spokesperson said : “Ty William Morgan is a significant UK Government building and is the first of its kind in Wales. by the 1970s, "its current official dimension of l/30th the width of the flag" The Flag Bulletin, Volumes 12–14, Flag Research Center (1973), p. 85. Exmoor Flag | Free official image and info | UK Flag Registry". The Flag Institute . Retrieved 29 March 2023.

A red cross on a white field with a red hand, on a six pointed white star, crowned (representing the six counties in Northern Ireland). The Ulster Banner ceased to be officially recognised with the passing of the Northern Ireland Constitution Act 1973 which dissolved the Parliament of Northern Ireland. Plain English guide to flying flags" (PDF). Department for Communities and Local Government. November 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 October 2013.Nearby protesters then shoved police and threw objects, including bottles, at them, the PA agency reported.

The cross of St. George quartered with the cross of St. Andrew and the Irish Harp, and surmounted by an escutcheon with Cromwell's personal coat of arms. Grieve, Martin; Southworth, Christopher; Prothero, David. "United Kingdom: Regimental Colours". Flags of the World . Retrieved 9 July 2009. A blue ensign with a yellow band across the middle with the words Royal British Legion and the name of the branch.Aviators, British Airways To Fly To Serve". British Airways . Retrieved 24 February 2022– via YouTube. Banner of arms (flag form of a coat of arms) have long been used to represent local authority councils and the areas they cover. [29] Some of these include the banners used by Northumberland and Hertfordshire County Councils which before 2012 had already "released" their banners of arms for use as historic county flags, in most cases a historic county flag is derived or (for the two counties) directly adopted. [30] Lord Howe's action, or the Glorious First of June, painted in 1795, shows a Union flying from HMS Queen Charlotte on the " Glorious First of June" 1794. The actual flag, preserved in the National Maritime Museum, is a cruder approximation of the proper specifications; this was common in 18th and early 19th century flags. [61] [62] Three leopards' faces, referred to as loggerheads locally, are a traditional emblem for Shropshire and its county town, Shrewsbury. The erminois aspect differentiates the county flag with that of Shrewsbury. (Registered by the Flag Institute) [166] A banner of the council's arms [167]

Banner of the Duke's Arms, 1st and 4th quarters representing the title of Great Steward of Scotland, the 2nd and 3rd quarters representing the title of Lord of the Isles. In the centre on an inescutcheon the arms of the heir apparent to the King of Scots UK Flag Protocol – Position of Honour". Archived from the original on 7 July 2020 . Retrieved 7 July 2020.A blue ensign with white wavy lines, defaced with the Coat of arms of the British Indian Ocean Territory.

A blue cross with white arm centres on white with a paschal lamb in the centre. (Registered by the Flag Institute) [76] The Coat of Arms of England impaled with attributed Arms of King Edward The Confessor (symbolising mystical union). A banner of the Lord's coat of arms featuring three Lions passant guardant con-joined to these hulls, all in gold Born in Zimbabwe, Tammy said growing up in southern Africa had taught her much about the toxicity of apartheid. Union Flag: approved designs". www.college-of-arms.gov.uk. College of Arms. 2023 . Retrieved 23 February 2023.

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The colours represent the landscape of the area: Portland stone, grass and the sea. The white tower represents the castles and the naval coronet shows the long connection with the Royal Navy. [87] a b Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, Whitehall Yard. W. Mitchell. 1895. pp.181–185 . Retrieved 10 February 2023. Party per pale or and sable, a bend ermine; the attributed arms of Ralph de Gael or Guader, 1st Earl of Norfolk (Registered by the Flag Institute) [152] Blue Ensign, used by some organisations or territories associated with the UK and also used by Royal Navy Reserve (not for some time) Captain of Merchant Navy Ship – e.g., RMS Queen Mary

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