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Flag of the historic county of Leicestershire, registered with the Flag Institute on 16 July 2021 [43] Defunct: Flag of Merseyside [44] Flag of Norfolk County Council [45] Council banner of arms. For County flag see Flag of Norfolk. 1951: Flag of Northumberland [37] Local authority flag with use permitted to local people. Based on the St Oswald ...
Pages in category "County flags of the United Kingdom" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The erminois aspect differentiates the county flag from that of its county town. 4 July 2013: Flag of Somerset reg: A red dragon rampant on a gold field, from a longstanding local badge; the winning entry in a competition. Date registered: Flag of South Yorkshire: No registered official ceremonial county flag. 28 March 2016: Flag of ...
The Cromford Flag's colours are similar to the county flag of Derbyshire. The coat of arms of Sir Richard Arkwright is reflected in them. [13] Denny and Dunipace: Stirlingshire: 28 May 2016: The town of Denny and Dunipace held a contest to pick a town flag for the first time in Scotland. There is a river Carron that separates and unites ...
Flags of England (1 C, 6 P) Flags of Northern Ireland (5 P) ... County flags of the United Kingdom (5 P) P. Personal flags of the United Kingdom (2 C, 2 P)
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The flag used to represent Yorkshire is a White Rose of York on a blue background. The design dates from the 1960s. [1] [2] The flag was registered by the Flag Institute on 29 July 2008 at the request of the Yorkshire Ridings Society. [2] [3] The design registered by the YRS was one of three rival flag designs for Yorkshire. [4] Yorkshire
In 1889, Essex County Council adopted the flag as its own symbol. The Flag Institute formally recognised the flag's relationship with the county in the early 21st century. [3] On 26 October 2014, the flag of Essex flew outside the Department for Communities and Local Government in order to mark Essex Day. [4]