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Flag and Arms of Strelice, Czech Republic; Flag and Arms of Pracejovice, Czech Republic
Notes
National Flag of Saudi Arabia (Graham Bartram);
Flag of the Asiri Regional Movement, Saudi Arabia (fotw); A Political Flag from
Palestine (fotw)
a) The full term reads Ashhadu Alla
Ilaha Illa Allah Wa Ashhadu Anna Muhammad Rasulu Allah or "I bear witness that
there is no Deity other than Allah and that Muhammad is his servant and Messenger".
b) The use of a sacred text on the Saudi flag has resulted
in many restrictions as to its use and appearance.
Ensign and burgee of the Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club (fotw)
Please note that the name derives specifically from the title of Hussein bin Ali, who as Sharif of Mecca was leader of the Arab Revolt
Sharifian/Arab Revolt Flag 1917-20
Shark Alert Flags, Hong Kong (fotw), South Africa (fotw) and
Australia (CS)
Please note that the Australian shark alert warning is the same as Flag Uniform in the International Code of Signals where the meaning is 'you are running into danger'.
Flag and Arms of Borovnice, Czech Republic (fotw)
Flag of Sussex County, Delaware, US (fotw)
Flag and Arms of Sant Jaume dels Domenys, Spain (fotw
& Wikipedia)
Please note that in British Usage (including Scotland) a High Sheriff is now appointed as representing the monarch in all matters relating to the judiciary and to law and order.
Some Examples of Shield Shapes (CS)
National Flag and National Arms of Kenya (fotw)
Notes
a) In English heraldry the shape of a
shield is generally considered unimportant, and is (in any case) subject to fashion, however,
b) On flags (and in some
systems of continental heraldry) this shape may be exactly specified.
Arms and Flag of Bosnian Podrinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina (Željko Heimer)
Please note that the practice began in the 18th Century due to a change in the design of the mizzen gaff-sail which made the fitting of an ensign staff impractical whilst underway.
Flag of Grande Comore, Comoros (fotw)
House Flag of Altaras, Caune & Cie, France (fotw)
Badge/Ship’s Crest of HMS Warspite, Launched 1913 (Wikipedia); Badge/Ship’s crest HMS Sovereign (Wikipedia)
Shoulder/Flag Patch of the Bolivian Navy (fotw)
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