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Flag of New York City. Prior to 1915, New York City did not have an official flag. Unofficially, a flag was in use throughout the city that featured an unofficial version of the city seal, in blue, on a white field. A 1915 Arts Commission committee which redesigned the city seal noted that there was no record that the city had adopted this flag.
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English: Seal of the City of New York, as portrayed by Paul Manship’s standardized version. The seal’s 1.1:1 height-to-width ratio is intentional and representative Manship’s original model. Since Manship’s original was a sculpture rather than a print, there are no official standards for the seal colors.
The flags of New York City include the flag of New York City, the respective flags of the boroughs of The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island, and flags of certain city departments. The city flag is a vertical tricolor in blue, white, and orange and charged in the center bar with the seal of New York City in blue.
United States - The obverse of the Great Seal of the United States contains the coat of arms of the United States. Seal of Alabama. Coat of arms of Alabama; Seal of Alaska; Seal of Arizona; Seal of Arkansas; Seal of California. Seal of City of Los Angeles; Seal of Colorado; Seal of Connecticut. Coat of arms of Connecticut; Seal of Delaware ...
The flag of New York is the coat of arms on a solid blue background and the state seal of New York is the coat of arms surrounded by the words "The Great Seal of the State of New York." It is one of nine U.S. state flags to feature an eagle, alongside those of Illinois , Iowa , Michigan , Missouri , North Dakota , Oregon , Pennsylvania and ...
New Yorkers who complete their sentences and stay out of trouble for a certain period of time will have their criminal records automatically sealed under a long awaited bill signed into law by Gov ...
English: Seal of New York City, as portrayed by Paul Manship’s standardized version. The seal’s 1.1:1 height-to-width ratio is intentional and representative Manship’s original model . The one departure in this rendering from the original is the use of beavers based on the 1623 seal of the Province of New Netherland in order to portray ...