Flag of Cheshire
Flag of Cheshire | |
Proportion | 3:5 |
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Adopted | Not yet adopted |
The Cheshire flag is the proposed flag of the county of Cheshire . It has not yet been registered with the Flag Institute.[1]
Design
The proposed design is a banner of the arms of the former county council but is a rarity in being sufficiently uncomplicated to work well as a flag. The pattern is also extremely familiar to the residents of the county being used by several local organisations and in 2011 flew outside the DCLG to represent the county [2] . The design displays the trio of golden wheatsheaves on blue which have been associated with the Earldom of Chester since the late 12th century. It is the same as that known to have been used as the city arms of Chester in 1560 and which can be seen on the bridge at Eastgate, Chester. From 1779 this shield was occasionally used as the Chester Assay Office hallmark.
References
- ↑ Association of British Counties. "County flag proposals". http://www.abcounties.co.uk/counties/county-flags/county-flag-proposals?showall=1. Retrieved 13 January 2012.
- ↑ Department for Comminities and Local Government (11 October 2010). "Cheshire flag to fly at Department for Communities and Local Government". http://www.communities.gov.uk/news/corporate/1736222. Retrieved 05 March 2012.
Proposals for county flags in the United Kingdom |
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Brecknockshire • Cardiganshire • Montgomeryshire • Radnorshire |