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Use: Official alternative New Zealand flag voted by the people in the first of the New Zealand flag referendums in 2015.: Proportion: 1:2: Design: A silver fern representing the multi-cultural people of New Zealand, and southern cross referencing the antipodean location of the country.
Flag of the British New Hebrides: 1953 –1980: Flag of the British New Hebrides: 1867 –1870: Flag of the Colony of New South Wales: 1870 –1876: Flag of the Colony of New South Wales: 1835 –1840: Flag of the United Tribes of New Zealand: 1870 –1876: Flag of the Colony of Queensland: 1858 –1888: Flag of the Kingdom of Rarotonga: 1888 ...
The national flag of New Zealand and Tino Rangatiratanga flag flying on Auckland Harbour Bridge, on Waitangi Day, 2012. This is a list of flags of New Zealand.It includes flags that either have been in use or are currently used by institutions, local authorities, or the government of New Zealand.
The common version of the Silver Fern flag, similar to the All Blacks logo. A silver fern flag is any flag design that incorporates a silver fern, and is usually a white silver fern on a black background. The silver fern motif is associated with New Zealand, and a silver fern flag may be used as an unofficial flag of New Zealand, to which it is ...
The flag of Papua New Guinea on the patch of a soldier. A sports fan waving the flag of South Africa. Giant flag of Turkey made of Lego bricks. Flag of the United States on the moon during the Apollo 15 moon landing. Flags of the United Kingdom and India are hung during a political meeting.
Toggle New Zealand subsection. 7.1 Dependent territories. 8 United Kingdom. ... Flag of the Administrator of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands (2005–present)
The flag of the United Tribes of New Zealand was the national flag of New Zealand when it first declared independence in 1835, until the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840. Mike Davidson 2000 [98] "Black Jack" was designed by art director Mike Davidson in 2000. [99]
Three proposals were made by High Representative Carlos Westendorp, one being the adopted flag but with a shade of blue similar to the UN flag, another containing 5 stripes coming from each side of the flag without reaching the other side in yellow and white on a UN-like blue background, and the final being the same as the previous but with 12 ...