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Worcester Cathedral flying the Black Country Flag. [7] The flag is one of very few regional, non-historic county flags that may be flown without consent of a local planning authority, providing the flag is "maintained in a condition that does not impair the overall visual appearance of the site" and does not block official signs (such as road ...
St Piran's Flag – the Flag of Cornwall: A white cross on a black field. (Registered by the Flag Institute) [124] 2012 on: The Flag of Cumberland: Based on a banner of the arms of the former Cumberland County Council.(Registered by the Flag Institute) [125] 2006 on: Flag of Derbyshire
These include any country's national flag, civil ensign or civil air ensign; the flag of the Commonwealth, the United Nations or any other international organisation of which the United Kingdom is a member; a flag of any island, county, district, borough, burgh, parish, city, town or village within the United Kingdom; the flag of the Black ...
Flag Date Use Description 1972: Cargreen Yacht Club: A green burgee defaced with a red brick chimney outlined in black in the hoist. 1921: Flushing Sailing Club: A black burgee defaced with a gold letter "V". 1948: Helford River Sailing Club: A blue burgee divided by a red cross outlined in white, with a gold ship in the centre. 1934: Looe ...
Black Country Tartan designed in 2008 by Philip Tibbetts from Halesowen Flag of the Black Country, with colours representing Elihu Burritt's description of the region as "black by day and red by night", [64] adopted July 2012. In recent years the Black Country has seen the adoption of symbols and emblems with which to represent itself.
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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