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The flag derives from the arms of the former Cumberland County Council. The design represents some of the county's natural features; at the top are the white Parnassus flowers which grow on the marshy uplands, the green upper field, while at the base the wavy blue and white stripes symbolise the county's rivers, lakes and seaboard. The illustration is by Philip Tibbetts.
The flag derives from the arms of the former Cumberland County Council. The design represents some of the county's natural features; at the top are the white Parnassus flowers which grow on the marshy uplands, the green upper field, while at the base the wavy blue and white stripes symbolise the county's rivers, lakes and seaboard. The illustration is by Philip Tibbetts.
==Outside links==
*[http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cumberland-Flag/451826751524882/ Cumberland Flag Facebook Page]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 18:10, 13 August 2012

Flag of Cumberland
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Cumberland

The Cumberland flag is the proposed flag of the county of Cumberland . It has not yet been registered with the Flag Institute.[1]

Design

The flag derives from the arms of the former Cumberland County Council. The design represents some of the county's natural features; at the top are the white Parnassus flowers which grow on the marshy uplands, the green upper field, while at the base the wavy blue and white stripes symbolise the county's rivers, lakes and seaboard. The illustration is by Philip Tibbetts.

Outside links

References

Proposals for county flags in the United Kingdom

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