- A
maritime flag, also
called a
naval flag, is a
flag designated for use on ships, boats, and
other watercraft.
Naval flags are
considered important at...
- The
national flag of
Australia is
based on the
British Blue Ensign—a blue
field with the
Union Jack in the
upper hoist quarter—augmented with a
large white...
- The
flag of
England is the
national flag of England, a
constituent country of the
United Kingdom. It is
derived from
Saint George's
Cross (heraldic blazon:...
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House Flags and
Funnels of
Steam Vessels (p. 38)". Lloyd’s Book of
House Flags and Funnels.
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House flag, Guinness...
- from the U.S.
flag,
other flags have
occasionally been
flown from the
rooftop flagpole on the
White House. The only
foreign national flags to have been...
- The
flag of
Wales (Welsh:
Baner Cymru or Y
Ddraig Goch,
meaning 'the red dragon')
consists of a red
dragon p****ant on a
green and
white field. As with...
- flag does not fly on the
White House flag pole
instead of the
national flag when the
president is in residence; the
flag of the
United States continuously...
-
craft may fly the
flag of an
administrative division (state, province, land) or muni****lity at the bow.
Merchant ships may fly a
house flag.
Yachts may fly...
- The
national flag of the
United Kingdom is the
Union Jack, also
known as the
Union Flag. The
design of the
Union Jack
dates back to the Act of
Union 1801...
- This is a list of
flags of
entities named or
related to "China". In July 1949, a
contest was
announced for a
national flag for the
newly founded People's...