Missing info! (1) Title: Our Flags.
Their Origin,
Use and Tradition Medium: book Main author(s):S.
Eardley-Wilmot,
Rear Admiral Edition (publisher:
place): Simpkin,
Marshall,
Hamilton,
Kent,
& Co.,
Ltd.:
London (United Kingdom) Language:English Edition date:1901 (1st ed.) Format: 8vo (25×17
±5 cm)
Remarks: Hardcover.
A full study on British flags, details the history
and background of colours often used without thought to the origin and
purpose. The author begins with The Royal Standard, Union Jack, and on
to the flags of the army and the colonies. All the components and
details are briefly described. Included are full colour plates and
footnotes.
Colour chart published in 1994 by the Flag Society
of Australia and the Flag Research Center. Authors and
copyright holders: John Edwards & Ralph Bartlett.
Includes 202 flags and a geographical map for location
and does not give any precision other than «The legal
status of the flags on this chart varies widely. The
flags appear as a matter of record only, and may not be
taken to represent any opinion of the compilers or
publisher as to their status. Flags on this chart are
correct as of December 1993.»
I would counsel some caution in treating the Australian flag chart
on Aspirant Peoples as a source. It contains a lot of images which
cannot be supported by documentation or any kind of evidence, some
of which spring from the fevered brow of a Russian vexillologist of
doubtful reputation. They need to be treated with some scepticism
until further evidence comes along. William Crampton, 1996
The authors of the chart included the flag in good faith, I know
them as serious vexillologists. And as they state in the chart, the
flags appear as a matter of record only. In fact it is very difficult
to decide on which flags from all the hundreds of flags discussed in
vexillological periodicals (or FOTW) do really represent an aspirant
people, or do just belong to an ephimeral political party representing
only a tiny aspirant part of that people. Criteria of including or
omitting flags on the various charts published all over the world are
difficult to understand for readers. Criteria are also difficult to
set up by authors. In democratic countries, where regional, state or
autonomous flags are legally recognised, differentiation of separatist
movements’ flags on one hand, which often represent but a very small
part of the population, from the same traditional regional flag, which
represents the big majority of the population accepting their region
as a part of the state or nation, is most difficult. Emil Dreyer, 11 Dec 2000
Please note, that the Flags of Non-Independent Peoples and
Flags of Aspirant Peoples [jcL90]
charts are two separate publications. As both charts contain different
flags I had to call the two charts by different, but similar, names as
it is the same general subject matter. Ralph Kelly, Jun 2005
Missing info! (4) Title: Sotaretkistä
kansanjuhlaan:
Pohjoismaiden lippujen historia.
Från fälttog till folkfest:
De nordiska flaggornas historia Medium: book Main author(s):Christina Engblom Secondary author(s): Maijaliisa Jokinen Edition (publisher:
place): Nordens institut i Finland:
Helsinki (Finland) Languages:Finnish and Swedish Edition date:1999 Catalogue codes:ISBN 951-98256-0-6 = ISBN 978-951-98256-0-1 Pages: 31 + 10 posters
Missing info! (4) Title: Flags of the United Nations Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s):Elsa B.
Endrst Language:English Source title: UN Chronicle Source number (date): XXIX.4 (1992) Source pages: 74-75
Title: Das ist Kärnten:
Geschichte,
Kultur,
Landschaft
(in English: This is Carinthia:
history,
culture,
landscape) Medium: book Main author(s):Wolbert Ebner Secondary author(s): (others) Edition (publisher:
place): Kärntner Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft:
Klagenfurt (Austria) Language:German (High) Edition date:2003 (5th ed.) Catalogue codes:ISBN 3-85391-214-1 = ISBN 978-3-85391-214-10 Pages: 248 Format: 285×230 mm
Missing info! (2) Title: World of Flags Medium: book Edition (publisher:
place): F.E.
Compton Co.
(Division of Encyclopedia Britannica,
Inc.):
Chicago (United States) Language:English Edition date:1970 Pages: 36 Format: 25×20 cm Remarks: A reprint of the pages 180-214 of a volume of Encyclopedia Britannica.
Missing info! (3) Title: Kreiswappen und Kreisfahne
(in English: County arms and county flag) Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s):Werner Eberth Language:German (High) Source title: 120 Jahre Landkreis-Selbstverwaltung,
110 Jahre Landratsamt Bad Kissingen Source number (date): (1972) Source pages: 20-21 Source edition (publisher:
place): Landratsamt Bad Kissingen:
Bad Kissingen (Germany)
Title:
Тарак-тамга
-
родовий
знак
кримських
ханів
| Tarak-tamga - rodoviĭ
znak krimshkiq qanịv
(in English: Tarak-Tamga - Family Sign of the Crimean Khans) Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Сервер
Ебубекіров
| Server Ebubekịrov Language:Ukrainian Source title:
Знак
| Znak
[znk] Source number (date): 22 (2000.09) Source pages: 13
Missing info! (2) Title: Las banderas de los caballeros teutónicos capturadas en Tannenberg Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):José
Manuel Erbez Rodríguez Language:Castillian (a.k.a.
Spanish) Source title: Banderas
[ban] Source number (date): 75-76 (2000) Remarks: 14th Spanish Vexillology Congress
Missing info! (2) Title: Banderas en los carteles de los partidos y organizaciones del bando republicano en la Guerra Civil Española Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):José
Manuel Erbez Rodríguez Language:Castillian (a.k.a.
Spanish) Source title: Banderas
[ban] Source number (date): 89 (2003) Remarks: 17th Spanish Vexillology Congress
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