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The flag of South Carolina is a symbol of the U.S. state of South Carolina consisting of a blue field with a white palmetto tree and white crescent. Roots of this design have existed in some form since 1775, being based on one of the first American Revolutionary War flags. While keeping most of its design intact since its adoption, it has ...
A Blue Ensign with 7 wavy white stripes, with a palm tree on the hoist side and a crown over it. The flag of the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) is similar to the flags of other British dependencies and colonies as it has the Union Flag in the upper hoist-side corner.
A Blue Ensign defaced with a palm tree and a tortoise aside encircled . 1903–1961: Seychelles (Civil Ensign) A Red Ensign defaced with a palm tree and a tortoise aside encircled . 1961–1976: Seychelles: A Blue Ensign defaced with the legend "Seychelles" on top a palm tree and a tortoise below encircled. 1961–1976: Seychelles (Civil Ensign)
The proposed flag had consisted of three horizontal stripes (red, white, red), with a Union Flag in the top left corner, overlaid by a black coconut palm tree on a white circle. [2] When the islands were annexed by New Zealand in 1901, the New Zealand flag was used instead. [2] In 1973 a contest was held to design a new flag, with 120 entries.
The areca-nut palm, known as pokok pinang in Malay, symbolises the tree from which Penang got its name. The tree and its grassy mount is centred within the middle white band. The flag was slightly modified to its present form in the 1960s by removing a torse of blue and white at the bottom of the grassy mount. [3]
Flag of Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla: A vertical tricolour of green, yellow and blue charged with a palm tree at the centre. 1967: Flag of Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla: A vertical tricolour of green, yellow and blue. 1958–1967: Flag of Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla: A blue ensign with the emblem of the territory in the fly. 1958–1962
The emblem of Sierra Leone at the time consisted of a circle depicting an elephant, an oil palm tree and mountains, along with the letters "S.L." standing for the initials of the territory's name. Other than the initials, the rest of the emblem's design was identical to the colonial arms of the Gold Coast , The Gambia and the Lagos Colony . [ 3 ]
A blue flag with the national coat of arms charged in the center. Gambian flag on Kunta Kinteh Island. ... a palm tree and hills, ...