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At 23.12.2002 our flagfriend Anton Jansen died at age of 87. See my Memorial
in Vexilla Nostra 237-26 [vxn]. Anton had his own project on designing flags.
Several times I've helped him by drawing out what he created, to have
presented these designs correctly, so too on Tristan da Cunha, his most
international project. Anton has been a little bit misrecognized in the
Netherlands, but he had his values! Now that Anton has died, I'd like to get
his design somewhere at Tristan da Cunha on the FOTW-site, for flag
historical reasons. Anton's ideas are better than the Blue Ensign with full
coats of arms, flown nowadays!
Antons letters and my drawigns speak for themselves.
Hans van Heijningen, 31 August 2003
Letter by A. Jansen
A. Jansen,
Papaverhof 34,
THE HAGUE,
Holland (Netherlands)
The Hague, February 5th, 1974
The Administrator,
Mr. J.I.H.Fleming,
TRISTAN DA CUNHA,
South Atlantic
Dear Sir,
Thank you still for your kind letter of September 3rd last, ref. 11/6/45,
contents of which have been noted with interest and satisfaction.
Meanwhile you will have received the letter of November 5th last from the
Burgomaster and Aldermen of the Municipality of KATWIJK on the subject of
partnership between TRISTAN DA CUNHA and KATWIJK, and I trust this contact
will lead to a fruitful and lasting friendship and help between your two
communites.
I am pleased to inform you that I meanwhile designed (with the
co-operation of Mr. Hans van Heijningen at Utrecht, Holland, who also made
the enclosed drawings) a coat of arms and a flag for TRISTAN DA CUNHA, to be
used together with the Union Jack, which has been in use in Tristan since
1813 (as far as I have been able to trace) when the captain of the naval
brig "Semiramis" presented the only inhabitant of Tristan, Tomasso Corri,
with an English flag (no doubt the Union Jack is meant).
But since, of course, the Union Jack is not significant of TRISTAN DA
CUNHA, I thought it justified to design a coat of arms and a flag that would
be specially significant for TRISTAN.
Enclosed please find a small drawing in colour of both coat of arms and
flag:
by Hans van Heijningen
by Hans van Heijningen
by Hans van Heijningen
The description of the coat of arms is as follows: "A green saltire on a
yellow field, and accompanied four blue wedges, pointing to the centre of
the shield", whilst the description of the flag is as follows: "A green
saltire on a yellow field, and accompanied four blue wedges, pointing to the
centre of the flag". The thickness of the arms of the saltire is one-fifth
the width (height) of the flag.
The blue wedges on yellow (gold) background are the essential symbol in
the coat of arms of the Portuguese noble family of Da Cunha ("cunha" is the
Portuguese word for "wedge", so Da Cunha coat of arms are a so-called
"canting" emblem: the emblem refers to the name of the bearer of the coat of
arms.
(The abovementioned descriptions are not the officially heraldic
designations, but much more comprehensive, and that's why I prefer to give
these the way I do above).
The length of the flag is to be 1.5 times the width (height). - (length 3
: width (height) 2).
Enclosed please find for reference and evidence material:
Photocopy of letter of October 30th last from the Embassy of Portugal here
at The Hague, and photocopy of the enclosure with same letter, vis.
Photocopy of plate depicting Nuno da Cunha, son of Tristan (in Portuguese:
Tristão) da Cunha, and the Da Cunha family coat of arms overhead (in the
second and third quarter of same coat of arms you will recognize three rows
of three wedges each). The drawing of this coat of arms has been done in a
rather primitive way, as you will note;
and further: Photocopy of Instituto Português de Heráldica, LISBON,
Portugal letter of December 30th last,
with photocopy of enclosure received with same letter, viz. drawing
depicting the coat of arms of the noble Da Cunha family. You will note that
the quality of this drawing is very much better than that of the
abovementioned drawing (showing Nuno da Cunha with coat of arms), and
moreover, the colours are indicated here (as you may know: horizontal lines
as shading indicate blue, whilst little dots as shading indicate gold (in
flags: yellow).
The sequence of the four quarters differs from that in the coat of arms
as shown on the plate with Nuno da Cunha, but no doubt the drawing on letter
paper of the Instituto Português de Heráldica, is the correct one.
The wedge(s) of blue colour on golden (yellow) background have been
incorporated in the most heraldic/banistic and artistic way in my design for
coat of arms and flag for TRISTAN DA CUNHA.
The saltire is taken from the coat of arms and municipal flag of KATWIJK
to memorize the fact that Pieter Groen, who has played a predominating part
in the life and history of TRISTAN DA CUNHA during several decades, came
from this Dutch village on the North Sea coast.
Whereas the saltire is of blue colour (on silver/white background) in the
coat of arms and flag of KATWIJK, here green has been chosen as the colour
of the saltire, as an allusion to the name of Pieter Groen ("groen" is the
Dutch word for "green").
Thus, a non-complicated composition contains a maximum of well-justified
symbolism, and it would be a great satisfaction indeed if your Island
Council would decide to accept this design and define the coat of arms and
flag for TRISTAN DA CUNHA accordingly.
Looking forward to your comments with real interest, and with best wishes
to all your people, I remain, dear Sir,
Sincerely yours, [signature A.Jansen]
cc to: Municipal Board, KATWIJK, Holland;
Embassy of Portugal, THE HAGUE, Holland, and
Instituto Português de Heráldica, LISBON, Portugal
Letter by Instituto Português de Heráldica
Instituto Português de Heráldica
Agregado é asociases des _____logues Portugueses [line bearly legible]
Largo do Carmo
Lisboa
Mr A. Cansen,
Papaverhof 34
The Hague (Haia)
Holanda
Lisboa 30/XII/73
Dear Sir,
We don't know any seal or an ancient representation of the coat-of-arms
used by Tristão da Cunha, who was not exactly an admiral, but commander in
chief of armadas and ambassador of the King D. Manuel I to the Pope.
Tristão da Cunha, member of the noble family of the Cunhas, Lords of
Gestaçó and Penajoia, was great grandson of Gil Vaz da Cunha, son of Vasco
Martins da Cunha, Lord of Tá