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British Fiji Islands 1874-1970 (Fiji)
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Introduction
Until 1952 the office of Governor of Fiji was combined with that of Western Pacific High Commissioner.
David Prothero, 1 October 1999
The above image by Pascal Gross was the Blue Ensign of Fiji between 1908 and 1924. The sequence of Fiji badges was:
- 1877: Circular badge of foliage and crossed war-clubs with a superimposed shield bearing a mermaid looking at herself in a hand mirror.
- 1882: The Colonial Office wrote to the Admiralty that M. des Volux had complained about the device for the badge of the colony and suggested a simpler one. Apparently it was thought that it had been based on the Public Seal, but was actually the Seal of the Supreme Court of Fiji.
- 1883: Admiralty approved, "as the badge for the colony and the device for its flag", a white disc with the word FIJI beneath the crest of the Royal Arms (crown surmounted by lion). This, at the time, was similar to the badge of British Columbia [bottom left quarter of this arms] which was the crest of the Royal Arms between the letters B C.
- 1908: Arms granted on 4th July on a white disc.
- 1924: A letter dated 8th May informed the Colonial Office that instructions to remove the white circle had been issued by the governor. (ADM 116/1847B). Admiralty Flag Book 1930, plate 35; under Fiji, notes that there is no white circle.
- 1970: Current flags.
A date in Dorling Kindersley 1997 is wrong. Fiji became part of the British Empire in 1874 not 1784.
David Prothero, 22 December 1999 and 24 October 2002
State Ensign 1908-1924
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by Zeljko Heimer
Flag and coat-of-arms adopted 4th July 1908, modified 1924
State Ensign 1924-1970
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by Zeljko Heimer
Flag adopted 1924 (coat-of-arms adopted 4th July 1908), abolished 1970