Flag of Herm
Proportion | 3:5 |
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Adopted | c. 1953 |
Design | White with a red St George's Cross with a banner of the arms of Herm in the canton; between two dolphins argent a bend or bearing three cowled Benedictine monks sable. |
Designed by | William Crampton |
Former flag of Herm | |
Use | Historical |
Adopted | c. 1950 |
Relinquished | c. 1953 |
Design | A dark blue field with the coat of arms of Guernsey in the hoist and the name "HERM ISLAND" in white beneath it. |
The flag of Herm is white with a red St George's Cross with a banner of the arms of Herm in the canton; the arms are azure, between two dolphins argent a bend or bearing three cowled Benedictine monks sable. The ratio of the flag is 3:5. It was designed by the British vexillologist William Crampton. The arms of Herm was adopted in 1953. Around 1951 the island used a blue flag with the coat of arms of Guernsey near the hoist.[1]
See also
- List of flags of the United Kingdom
- Symbols of Normandy
- Flag of Guernsey
References
- ^ Herm, Flags of the World.
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