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[[File:FlintshireBrit6.PNG|thumb|220px|Flintshire]]
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[[File:Flintshire Brit Isles Sect 6.svg|thumb|220px|Flintshire]]
  
The '''Flintshire flag''' is the proposed flag of the [[Flintshire|county of Flint]]. It has not yet been registered with the [[Flag Institute]].<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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The '''Flintshire flag''' is the flag of the [[Flintshire|county of Flint]], registered with the [[Flag Institute]] on 24 February 2015.<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 proposed flag derives from the arms attributed to the local Dark Age ruler, Edwin of Tegeingl, a former kingdom that covered much of the territory of Flintshire. The arms bore a black engrailed cross, i.e. a cross with scalloped edges, on a white field between four choughs, a bird once likely to have been widespread in the vicinity, in black and red. These arms were also adapted by the former Flintshire County Council.  
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The flag derives from the arms attributed to the local Dark Age ruler, Edwin of Tegeingl, a former kingdom that covered much of the territory of Flintshire. The arms bore a black engrailed cross, i.e. a cross with scalloped edges, on a white field between four choughs, a bird once likely to have been widespread in the vicinity, in black and red. These arms were also adapted by the former Flintshire County Council.  
  
 
==Outside links==
 
==Outside links==
*[http://flaginstitute.org/ Flag Institute]
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*[http://flaginstitute.org/wp/flags/Flintshire Flag Institute registration particulars]
 
*[http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Flintshire-Flag/209333945862298/ Flintshire Flag Facebook Page]
 
*[http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Flintshire-Flag/209333945862298/ Flintshire Flag Facebook Page]
  
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{{County flag proposals|Flintshire}}
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{{County flags of the United Kingdom|Flintshire}}
  
 
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[[Category:Flintshire]]

Latest revision as of 19:44, 4 February 2019

Flag of Flintshire
Flag of Flintshire.svg
Proportion 3:5
Adopted 24 February 2015
Designed by Historic
Flintshire

The Flintshire flag is the flag of the county of Flint, registered with the Flag Institute on 24 February 2015.[1]

Design

The flag derives from the arms attributed to the local Dark Age ruler, Edwin of Tegeingl, a former kingdom that covered much of the territory of Flintshire. The arms bore a black engrailed cross, i.e. a cross with scalloped edges, on a white field between four choughs, a bird once likely to have been widespread in the vicinity, in black and red. These arms were also adapted by the former Flintshire County Council.

Outside links

References

  1. Association of British Counties. "County flag proposals". http://www.abcounties.co.uk/counties/county-flags/county-flag-proposals?showall=1. Retrieved 13 January 2012. 
County flags of the United Kingdom

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