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The flag of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony from 1937 to 1976, then the flag of the Gilbert Islands (1976–1979) The jack of the Royal Canadian Navy from its inception until the adoption of the Maple Leaf flag in 1965 [6] The blue ensign was approved by the British Admiralty in 1868 for use by ships owned by the Canadian government.
A dark blue, red and light blue tricolour defaced with the Joint Service badge. A simplified version with the badge in black is also in use. The tricolour is a combination of the colours of the Armed Forces. Flag of the Secretary of State for Defence: A dark blue, red and light blue horizontal tricolour defaced with a crown and lion. The ...
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, British colony, 1953–1963 – with other color symbol Russia Saar (1947–1956) Sabah, Malaysia – three different shades of blue Saint Helena (part of the British overseas territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha) – with other color symbol Samoa
Former West Sussex Council flag: Blue and gold flag with six golden martlets. Old 1889-1974 West Sussex County Council flag. [48] 2008–Present: West Sussex Council flag: A blue banner with 7 light blue wavy lines with the crowned coat of arms in the centre in white. [48] Flag of Wiltshire Council: A banner of the council's coat of arms.
In British maritime law and custom, an ensign is the identifying flag flown to designate a British ship, either military or civilian. Such flags display the United Kingdom Union Flag in the canton (the upper corner next to the staff), with either a red, white or blue field, dependent on whether the vessel is civilian, naval, or in a special category.
Notably, the Union Jack features in many territorial and sub-national flags usually based on the Red Ensign (e.g., Bermuda) or Blue Ensign (e.g., New South Wales). The British Ensign in a few cases have backgrounds of other colours (e.g. British Antarctic Territory and Niue ) or a unique pattern in the field (e.g. British Indian Ocean Territory ...
The flag of the British Virgin Islands features a defaced Blue Ensign with the Union Flag in the canton, and defaced with the coat of arms of the British Virgin Islands.The coat of arms, which date to the early nineteenth century, features Saint Ursula holding a flaming gold oil lamp and surrounded by a further eleven lamps, which represent her 11,000 virgin followers. [1]
On 10 December 1859, "a light blue flag with a red St George's Cross and union in the corner" (now known as the Queensland Separation Flag) was flown in Brisbane to mark Queensland's separation from New South Wales.