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| {{Listflag|Flag of Gibraltar.svg}} || 1982 - || [[Gibraltar]] || Two horizontal bands of white (top, double width) and red with a three-towered red castle in the centre of the white band; hanging from the castle gate is a gold key centred in the red band | | {{Listflag|Flag of Gibraltar.svg}} || 1982 - || [[Gibraltar]] || Two horizontal bands of white (top, double width) and red with a three-towered red castle in the centre of the white band; hanging from the castle gate is a gold key centred in the red band | ||
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| {{Listflag|Government Ensign of Gibraltar.svg}} || 1921 - || Government Ensign || A British Blue Ensign with the badge of Gibraltar in the fly | | {{Listflag|Government Ensign of Gibraltar.svg}} || 1921 - || Gibraltar Government Ensign || A British Blue Ensign with the badge of Gibraltar in the fly | ||
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| {{Listflag|Civil Ensign of Gibraltar.svg}} || 1996 - || Civil Ensign of Gibraltar || A British Red Ensign with the badge of Gibraltar in the fly | | {{Listflag|Civil Ensign of Gibraltar.svg}} || 1996 - || Civil Ensign of Gibraltar || A British Red Ensign with the badge of Gibraltar in the fly | ||
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| {{Listflag|Flag_of_Ascension_Island.svg}} || 2013 - || [[Ascension Island]] || A blue ensign defaced with the arms of Ascension Island | | {{Listflag|Flag_of_Ascension_Island.svg}} || 2013 - || [[Ascension Island]] || A blue ensign defaced with the arms of Ascension Island | ||
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==Governors' flags== | ==Governors' flags== | ||
Before 1999, all Governors' flags had smaller discs and the outer green garland without the gold ring. Therefore the dates given do not reflect this minor, consistent change. | Before 1999, all Governors' flags had smaller discs and the outer green garland without the gold ring. Therefore, the dates given do not reflect this minor, consistent change. | ||
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*[http://www.flags.net/country.php?country=UNKG§ion=CURR&category=NATL World Flag Database] | *[http://www.flags.net/country.php?country=UNKG§ion=CURR&category=NATL World Flag Database] | ||
[[Category:British overseas territories]] [[Category: | [[Category:British overseas territories]] [[Category:British flags|Overseas territories]] |
Latest revision as of 14:23, 1 February 2016
The flags of the British overseas territories are generally of a pattern, which has changed in style over the generations to settle at an attractive and functional standard. Those of the Crown dependencies have more variety.
The territories generally use a blue ensign, which pattern was formerly reserved for government use. Their merchant ensigns, for use at sea, are the equivalent red ensign. The Crown dependencies also have red ensigns of their own. Nevertheless, all Crown dependencies and overseas territories are entitled to use the plain British red ensign.
Crown Dependencies
The three Crown dependencies are the Bailiwick of Guernsey, the Bailiwick of Jersey and the Isle of Man. Guernsey's islands have their own flags also.
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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Bailiwick of Guernsey: | |||
1985 - | Guernsey | A golden cross within a red cross on a white field (St George's Cross) | |
Civil Ensign of Guernsey | A red ensign with a golden cross in the fly | ||
1993 - | Alderney | A red cross on a white field (St George's Cross) with an inescutcheon of the island's arms. | |
Herm | A St George's Cross with the arms of the island in the canton. | ||
1938 - | Sark | A St George's Cross with two lions (the arms of the Plantagenet Dukes of Normandy) in the canton. Strictly speaking, this is the personal flag of the Seigneur. | |
Bailiwick of Jersey: | |||
1981 - | Jersey | A red saltire on a white field defaced with the island's badge | |
2012 - | Civil Ensign of Jersey | A red ensign with the island's badge and a Norman ducal crown | |
The Isle of Man: | |||
1931 - | Isle of Man | A triskelion on a red field | |
1971 - | Civil Ensign of the Isle of Man | A red ensign with a triskelion |
Overseas territories
In 1999, the maritime flags of the British Overseas Territories were updated at the request of the Ministry of Defence. The white discs were removed from the field of the flags and each respective coat of arms was increased in size for ease of identification. As the MoD only had authority over sea flags, the governments of the overseas territories were free to continue using the flags with white discs on land. The overseas territories' governments did switch to the updated flags over a staggered period of time, though some old-style flags with white discs may still be seen.
Anguilla and Gibraltar have distinctive land flags also.
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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Flag used in Akrotiri and Dhekelia | The Union Flag may be used in any British territory, and Akrotiri & Dhekelia have no other specific flag | ||
1990 - | Anguilla | A blue ensign defaced with the Arms of Anguilla | |
1910 - | Bermuda | A red ensign defaced with the arms of Bermuda | |
1963 - | The British Antarctic Territory | A white ensign defaced with the arms of the British Antarctic Territory | |
1990- | The British Indian Ocean Territory | A blue ensign with white wavy lines, defaced with the arms of the territory | |
1960 - | The British Virgin Islands | A blue ensign defaced with the arms of the British Virgin Islands | |
1958 - | The Cayman Islands | A blue ensign defaced with the arms of Cayman Islands | |
1999 - | The Falkland Islands | A blue ensign defaced with the arms of Falkland Islands | |
1982 - | Gibraltar | Two horizontal bands of white (top, double width) and red with a three-towered red castle in the centre of the white band; hanging from the castle gate is a gold key centred in the red band | |
1921 - | Gibraltar Government Ensign | A British Blue Ensign with the badge of Gibraltar in the fly | |
1996 - | Civil Ensign of Gibraltar | A British Red Ensign with the badge of Gibraltar in the fly | |
1909 - | Montserrat | A blue ensign defaced with the arms of Montserrat | |
1984 - | The Pitcairn Islands | A blue ensign defaced with the Arms of Pitcairn Island | |
1984 - | St Helena | A blue ensign defaced with the arms of St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha | |
1985 - | South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands | A blue ensign defaced with the arms of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands | |
1968 - | The Turks and Caicos Islands | A blue ensign defaced with the arms of the Turks and Caicos Islands |
St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
In St Helena, each inhabited island uses a different flag, the territory's own flag flying only over St Helena.
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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2013 - | Ascension Island | A blue ensign defaced with the arms of Ascension Island | |
1984 - | St Helena | A blue ensign defaced with the arms of St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha | |
2002 - | Tristan da Cunha | A blue ensign defaced with the arms of Tristan da Cunha |
Governors' flags
Before 1999, all Governors' flags had smaller discs and the outer green garland without the gold ring. Therefore, the dates given do not reflect this minor, consistent change.