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[[File:Warwickshire Brit Isles Sect 5.svg|thumb|220px|Warwickshire]]
[[File:Warwickshire Brit Isles Sect 5.svg|thumb|220px|Warwickshire]]


The '''Warwickshire flag''' is the flag of the [[Warwickshire|county of Warwick]]. It was registered with the [[Flag Institute]] on 15 August 2016 making it the 44th registered British county flag.<ref name="ABC">{{cite web|url=http://www.abcounties.co.uk/counties/county-flags/county-flag-proposals?showall=1|author=Association of British Counties|title=County flag proposals|accessdate=13 January 2012}}</ref>
The '''Warwickshire flag''' is the flag of the [[Warwickshire|county of Warwick]], registered with the [[Flag Institute]] on 15 August 2016, making it the 44th registered British county flag.<ref name="ABC">{{cite web|url=http://www.abcounties.co.uk/counties/county-flags/county-flag-proposals?showall=1|author=Association of British Counties|title=County flag proposals|accessdate=13 January 2012}}</ref>


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==Design==
==Design==
The design features the traditional bear and ragged staff used in the county since the Middle Ages and appearing in the modern era on the insginia of many county bodies. A bear features as the emblem of the local constabulary, the local cricket team and the county football association. The bear on this 21st century flag has been freed of the mediæval muzzle and chain found in earlier depictions of this symbol. The design was taken up by the Warwickshire Association as their proposal for the county flag, which with the backing of county bodies, including the High Sheriff was registered on the 15 August 2016.
The design features the traditional bear and ragged staff used in the county since the Middle Ages as insignia of the Earls of Warwick and subsequently appearing as the regimental badges of local military units and the emblems of numerous sporting and other county organisations. One notable appearance was on John Speed's 1611 map of the county, the depiction of the bear and ragged staff on the county flag being essentially a modern interpretation of that 17th-century illustration, in the red and white colours used by the local nobility, constabulary and other county-based organisations, that have become recognised as traditional. The flag was registered as a result of a campaign that secured the support of a dozen county organisations plus the sanction of both the Lord Lieutenant and the High Sheriff.
 
==Outside links==
==Outside links==
*[http://flaginstitute.org/ Flag Institute]
*[http://flaginstitute.org/ Flag Institute]
*[http://warwickshire.moonfruit.com/#/our-flag/4556965647 The Warwickshire Association - Our Flag]


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 09:59, 5 February 2019

Flag of Warwickshire
Proportion 3:5
Adopted 15 August 2016
Design A white bear and ragged staff on a red background
Warwickshire

The Warwickshire flag is the flag of the county of Warwick, registered with the Flag Institute on 15 August 2016, making it the 44th registered British county flag.[1]

Design

The design features the traditional bear and ragged staff used in the county since the Middle Ages as insignia of the Earls of Warwick and subsequently appearing as the regimental badges of local military units and the emblems of numerous sporting and other county organisations. One notable appearance was on John Speed's 1611 map of the county, the depiction of the bear and ragged staff on the county flag being essentially a modern interpretation of that 17th-century illustration, in the red and white colours used by the local nobility, constabulary and other county-based organisations, that have become recognised as traditional. The flag was registered as a result of a campaign that secured the support of a dozen county organisations plus the sanction of both the Lord Lieutenant and the High Sheriff.

Outside links

References

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