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Scottish Fishermen's Wedding Flag

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Scottish 
fisherman's wedding flag Image located at www.scran.ac.uk by James Dignan, 2 November 2005

[Based on an image from www.scran.ac.uk. Image copyrighted by Scottish Fisheries Museum.]


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About the flag

The image at www.scran.ac.uk is labeled "Title: Fisherman's wedding flag".
James Dignan, 2 November 2005

"Wedding flags were used at marriages in fishing communities. The flag could be made by the bride herself and would be hoisted from the mast of the groom's boat on the eve of the wedding. After the celebrations the youngest member of the crew brought it down. It was said that the state of the flag was an indicator of the how the marriage would go!" - Jennifer Gordon, Assistant/Acting Curator, Scottish Fisheries Museum.
Pete Loeser, 30 May 2010