Last modified: 2003-11-28 by jarig bakker
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by Jarig Bakker, 31 Oct 2003
adoption date unknown
Flag: two equally wide horizontal stripes of blue and yellow.
This flag is not official, but was used by citizens and authorities.
The colors are derived from the municipal arms.
Source: Sierksma's Nederlands Vlaggenboek, 1962 [sie62].
"In silver an eradicated branched dead treetrunk with two black stems in which five rising black crows with opened red beak and feet, the two on the left stem turned; in the treefork a blue escutcheon with a silver opened castle with three embattlements; in chief chequy lozenges of silver and blue; the shield surmontée with a golden crown of three leaves and two pearls."
Two of the three former municipalities had a dead tree on their arms. In Schellinkhout were five birds in the branches, in Venhuizen three. This dead tree occurs several times on West-Frisian arms, and is connected with life afterwards. The CoA of Wijdenes had a castle on its arms, reminding of the burgh built there by Roeland van Widelnisse at the orders of the Count of Holland to curb the untuly West-Frisians. The burgh was demolished by the Frisians after the death of Count Floris V and never rebuilt. The tree with birds and the castle seemed both appropriate for the new CoA. In addition it was thought to remind of the grant of city-rights to Schellinkhout, Hem, and Venhuizen by the counts of Holland from the Bavarian house. Schellinkhout became a city at the decision of Albrecht van Beieren in 1402; Hem and Venhu