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Fixed St. Andrew's Cross. 22:49, 25 May 2020: 512 × 307 (638 bytes) AtomicMario: ... Flag of Great Britain; Flag of Hawaii; Fourth Anglo-Dutch War; Francis Harrison ...
The flag of Great Britain, often referred to as the King's Colour, first Union Flag, [1] [2] Union Jack, and British flag, was used at sea from 1606 and more generally from 1707 to 1801. It was the first flag of the Kingdom of Great Britain. [3] [4] It is the precursor to the Union Jack of 1801.
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and in King George III's proclamation of 1 January 1801 concerning the arms and flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland: . And that the Union Flag shall be Azure, the Crosses Saltires of St. Andrew and St. Patrick Quarterly per Saltire, counterchanged Argent and Gules; the latter fimbriated of the Second, surmounted by the Cross of St. George of the Third, fimbriated as the ...
Flag of the Church of St James the Great, Birlingham: The Cross of Saint George impaled with a blue field defaced with three gold scallop shells of Saint James (two on the left and one on the right). Flag of St James Church, Quedgeley [6] Three gold scallop shells of Saint James (two above and one below) on a field of red. Flag of Saint Aldhelm
Flag of the North West Company: The pre-1801 Red Ensign defaced with the initials of the company. c. 1801 –1821: Flag of the North West Company: A Red Ensign defaced with the initials of the company. 1889–1961: Flag of the British South Africa Company: A Union Jack with the logo of the British South Africa Company in the middle. 1889–1961
Since 1606, the St George's Cross has formed part of the design of the Union Flag, a Pan-British flag designed by King James I. [2] The Royal Banner of England [3] (also known as the Banner of the Royal Arms, [4] the Banner of the King) is the English banner of arms; it features the Royal Arms of England.