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(3:4)
by Zeljko Heimer, 24 Febuary 2001


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Governor-General. (3:4) - The flag in the usual pattern for governor-generals, but in unusual ratio. [smi80] have it 3:4~, Album 2000 [pay00] gives it as pure 3:4. I kind of hope that the answer to the question would also solve question why. The image in Album 2000 [pay00] have the ribbon with country name made so that the ends looks like "folding out" towards the observer, while the usual pattern is that they fold "backwards". Such is shown e.g. in [smi80]. Is this maybe an error in drawing in Album, or there is some further info?
My image is based on the image of the crest made by Graham.
Zeljko Heimer, 24 Febuary 2001

In the photograph (date unknown) the blue and yellow of the gov-gen's flag seem to be the standard shade and the blue and yellow of the national flag of the same shade.
David Prothero, 24 Febuary 2001

The photo look impresive as a proof. Only, the photographs can be rather deceptive regarding the colours - the flag in backgrund is distant enough to have their colours distorted by "blue distance effect". However, the GG flag of Barbados is already exceptional by it's ratio - so maybe if it is coloured differently would not be surprise.
An other issue I noticed on the photo - it seems that the ribbon with the country name is considerably smaller then it is shown in our sources.
Zeljko Heimer, 25 Febuary 2001