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Merioneth / Meirionnydd (Merionethshire)

              The flag of Merioneth(shire) flag was registered by the Flag Institute on January 2nd 2015, becoming the 37th county flag. It is adapted from the seal used by the former county council This in turn was derived from the … Continue reading

27 January 2014 6 January 2015 start the discussion

Ross-shire

Three white rampant lions on red were the arms of the Earldom of Ross which were later incorporated into the arms of the county council as a chief, arranged on horizontal axis. This pattern could be incorporated into any potential flag for the county. An alternative novel design can … Continue reading

27 January 2014 6 March 2016 start the discussion

Moray(shire) / Elgin

Moray (also known as Elgin) has been associated with arms bearing three white stars (mullions) on a blue field for centuries. This simple pattern was originally borne by the 13th century Andrew de Moray, a local military and political leader during Scotland’s Wars of Independence. The three stars … Continue reading

27 January 2014 5 February 2016 start the discussion

Argyll

The armorial banner of the early arms of the Clan Campbell is a suitable basis for any flag of the county. A family with mediaeval roots in the locality who provided first the Earls and then the Dukes of Argyll. The simple design is a gyronny of … Continue reading

27 January 2014 5 February 2016 start the discussion

Norfolk

The Norfolk flag originated as the armorial banner of Ralph (Ranulph) de Gael (de Guader) the first Earl of Norfolk (1071-1075) whose attributed arms were divided yellow and black with a diagonal ermine stripe running from the top left to bottom right corners. The ermine … Continue reading

27 January 2014 12 September 2014 start the discussion

County Durham

The County Durham flag was registered on November 21st 2013. It was created by James Moffatt and his twin daughters Katie and Holly from Chilton, County Durham and was the winning entry in a competition established by noted adventurer and campaigner Andy Strangeway, in cooperation with the Durham … Continue reading

24 November 2013 25 November 2013 start the discussion

Northamptonshire

The flag of Northamptonshire was the winning entry in a competition held in 2014 by the local county council, in conjunction with the Flag Institute, to select a flag for the county. The winning design, created by ABC member Brady Ells was unveiled at a … Continue reading

11 November 2013 12 September 2014 start the discussion

Somerset flag presentation.

17/07/2013 The Royal Navy frigate HMS Somerset hoisted the new Somerset County flag after being presented with it by the Chairman of Somerset County Council. http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/News-and-Events/Latest-News/2013/July/17/130717-Royal-Navy-flies-Somerset-flag

22 July 2013 4 February 2014 start the discussion

Somerset – winning entry in competition.

The flag bearing the traditional Somerset dragon that has appeared on the ABC website for some time has been voted as the county flag of Somerset. The winning design was revealed at a special ceremony on July 4th 2013. The flag will shortly be registered by … Continue reading

Worcestershire

  The Worcestershire flag was chosen by public vote on BBC Hereford and Worcester. The design by Elaine Truby of Worcester is described in an article from Worcester News: Mrs Truby, a 51-years-old podiatrist with the National Health Service, traces her artistic ability back to … Continue reading


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