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- vexillology List of flags by design List of national flags by design List of vexillologists Vexilloid Vexillological symbol Good Flag, Bad Flag Smith, Whitney....
- Vexillological symbols are used by vexillologists to indicate certain characteristics of flags, such as where they are used, who uses them, and what they...
- This is a list of vexillologists. Grace Rogers Cooper (1924–2004), former curator of textiles, Smithsonian Institution; former president (1983-1986) and...
- obv. is used for obverse, while ℞, )( and rev. are used for reverse. Vexillologists use the symbols "normal" for the obverse and "reverse" for the reverse...
- They joined Louis Mühlemann in founding the International League of Vexillologists and were members of its Governing Board on September 5, 1965, and operated...
- commonly a shade of blue, which remains a source of criticism from vexillologists. According to a 2001 survey by the North American Vexillological ****ociation...
- national flags of the Nordic nations, the term is used universally by vexillologists, in reference not only to the flags of the Nordic countries but to other...
- Commons; first flown on 11 May 2021 and designed by Graham Bartram, chief vexillologist of the Flag Institute at the request of speaker, Sir Lindsay Hoyle....
- The Middle English ensign is derived from the Latin word insignia. Vexillologists distinguish between three varieties of ensigns: A state ensign or government...
- from the United Kingdom. It was designed by Whitney Smith, an American vexillologist (though originally without the black and white fimbriations, which were...