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A house located Zuiderspui 1 in Enkhuizen shows five coat of arms on
its facade: Hoorn, House
of Orange, West-Friesland,
Enkhuizen and Medemblik. The municipal
arms are also shown on houses located Breedstraat 59 and 81.
Enkhuizen is the birth city of Paulus Potter (1625-1654), who painted
a famous bull-calf shown in the Mauritshuis Museum in The
Hague - De Stier van Potter - (but probably less cherished than
dear Us Mem from Ljouwert).
Ivan Sache, 7 Jun 2003
It is not clear where the colors originated. For there is even another
flag with four horizontal stripes of red and blue, with over all a yellow
rampant lion (1667, the Napolitan manuscript).
Can we conclude that the last one is the flag of Noord-Holland - and
so connect the yellow and red stripes of the Enkhuizer flag with the old
arms of Holland: or a lion rampant gules?"
Sierksma in fact depicts the last flag as the flag of Noord-Holland,
although the manuscript reads: "Di Enchuze".
Jarig Bakker, 7 Jun 2003
Granted 26 Jun 1816
13 horizontal stripes, red and yellow.
(Source: Dutch atlas made by Delisle in 1739)
James Dignan, 14 November 1996
This flag, without the canton, is very old. On most flagcharts and books
it is reproduced, since 1711.
Source: Sierksma's Nederlands Vlaggenboek (1962) - [sie62].
Jarig Bakker, 7 Jun 2003
Hesman's Vlaggenboek (1708) has a tricolor red - yellow - red.
Source: Sierksma's Nederlands Vlaggenboek (1962) - [sie62].
Jarig Bakker, 7 Jun 2003
There is a flagchart from the second half of the 18th century in the
"Amsterdamse Scheepvaartmuseum" with a yellow/red flag.
Source: Sierksma's Nederlands Vlaggenboek (1962) - [sie62].
Jarig Bakker, 7 Jun 2003
A manuscript dated c. 1800, kept in the "Amsterdamse Scheepvaartmuseum",
has a tricolore of red, white, and yellow.
Source: Sierksma's Nederlands Vlaggenboek (1962) - [sie62].
Jarig Bakker, 7 Jun 2003