Last modified: 2005-10-15 by rob raeside
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The above flag is one of the two designs being used for celebratory flags. The garland of flowers comprises roses, thistles, daffodils and shamrocks for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The flag is golden yellow with the centred garland, within it the crowned royal cypher (EIIR) all in blue, and the dates 1952 and 2002 on the hoist and fly, also in blue.
Francisco Manuel García, 12 June 2002
image by Colin Dobson, 19 July 2005
I took this photograph in Victoria
Street, London, of the other flag referred to above.
Colin Dobson, 19 July 2005
The basic flag (without Cardiff text) was designed by Graham and - I think - approved by the Palace during a meeting there with him and Robin Ashburner. NOTE: 'approved' in this case means 'accepted', and not 'official'.
Charles Ashburner, 12 June 2002