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British Resident's Flag 1890-1955
My source for Badge is "The book of Flags" by Campbell and Evans 1965
I Quote: "the British Resident placed inside a garland at the centre
of the Union Flag a picture of a dhow, a native boat with a triangular
sail and flying a red Flag, on a green sea against a blue sky. Above was
the Royal Crown in red and gold"
Martin Grieve, 13 Jul 2002
I decided to re-gif Zanzibar, as I was non-too happy with my original
attempts. I dug out scan from Flaggenbuch
and tried to reproduce as faithfully as possible.
Martin Grieve, 21 May 2003
Although Zanzibar came under British control in 1890 it was administered
by the Foreign Office, and no British Resident was appointed until it was
transferred to the Colonial Office in 1914. It is not clear whether
the flag came into use then, or whether it was in 1918, at the end of WW1.
The amendment to the Admiralty Flag Book was dated 1918.
David Prothero, 22 May 2003
I bet Martin's image follows strictly the original design, however shouldn't
the ensign wave towards the bow -- as the sail does? In other words, the
wind blows in the same direction for both sail and flag -- a common mistake
in arms and badges depicting a sailing ship with ensign.
Santiago Doto