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Perthshire

The proposed flag for the county has a distinctly Central European feel about it but the design reflects an ancient Roman linkage that makes it a highly appropriate and indeed distinct flag for the county. The coat of arms of the city of Perth featured … Continue reading

5 February 2014 31 July 2024 start the discussion

Berwickshire

The traditional local name of this locality is “Merse” related to the word marsh, in reference to the local terrain. This is symbolised by the green and white stripes in the proposed flag from Philip Tibbetts. In 1890 the local county council was awarded “canting arms” i.e. arms which … Continue reading

5 February 2014 31 July 2024 start the discussion

Selkirkshire

The stag couchant regardant is the main element on the former civic arms for the county , the regal beast recalling the royal nature of Ettrick Forest – the alternative name for the county. The stag also appears therefore in Philip Tibbetts’s proposal for this … Continue reading

5 February 2014 31 July 2024 start the discussion

Caithness

The flag of Caithness was registered on January 26th 2016 following  a ceremony held at New Caithness House, Wick, where it was revealed as the winner of the competititon held to select a flag for the county. The competition had been held in early 2015. The winning design … Continue reading

5 February 2014 31 July 2024 start the discussion

Ayrshire

The shire is historically divided into three districts, Cunningham, Kyle and Carrick which predate the county itself. The clan Cunningham was the local landowning family who bore arms containing a “shakefork” device which later appeared in the civic arms of the local district authority The shakefork is … Continue reading

3 February 2014 31 July 2024 one response

Inverness-shire

The proposal comes from Philip Tibbetts. The colours are taken from the coat of arms of the Inverness shire County Council The crossed devices are Lochaber axes as found in the arms of Lochaber district council in the county which themselves derive from the arms of … Continue reading

3 February 2014 31 July 2024 start the discussion

Lanarkshire

Philip Tibbetts’s Lanarkshire proposal, depicts elements found in the arms of the former county council which in turn repeats the charge of a red heart, included in the arms of one of the locally important families, the Clan Douglas The heart is that of Robert the Bruce, … Continue reading

3 February 2014 31 July 2024 start the discussion

Kirkcudbrightshire

The county town of Kirkcudbright was named for the saint, Cuthbert. An early rendition of the name of the town was Kilcudbrit, derived from the Scots Gaelic “Cille Chuithbeirt” (Chapel of Cuthbert). The Anglo-Saxon saint’s remains were kept here for seven years between exhumation at Lindisfarne and … Continue reading

3 February 2014 31 July 2024 start the discussion

Wigtownshire

The proposed flag, identified by Jason Saber, is taken from the arms used by Wigtownshire County Council, where the design used appears as a chief (top section) on the shield This in turn was based upon the arms of the Dalrymple lords of Stair who owned … Continue reading

2 February 2014 31 July 2024 start the discussion

Dumfriesshire

This rather striking flag proposal for the county of Dumfriesshire is the creation of Philip Tibbetts. It features a red saltire on gold as found in the arms of the Bruce family, traditional Lords of Annandale, a historic district lying within the county, centered upon … Continue reading

1 February 2014 31 July 2024 start the discussion

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