Dominica - Colonial Flags (original) (raw)
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Colonial Badges and Flags
The arms were granted on 21 July 1961 and are those used on the President's Flag.
No Red Ensigns (officially).
Defaced UJ:
1875-1940. Governor. Leeward Islands' badge.
1940-1960. Governor. Windward Islands' badge.
1960-1967. Administrator. None recorded.
1967-1978. Governor. Full 1961 arms.
Blue Ensign.
1875-1940. Leeward Islands' badge.
1940-1955. None recorded.
1955-1965. Shield that had represented Dominica on the 1909 Leeward Islands' Arms, no white disc.
1965-1978. Full 1961 Arms, no white disc.
The 1955-65 shield is illustrated in Flags Badges and Arms part I page17a. A square-rigged three-masted sailing ship on a yellow/green sea, alongside a brown jetty, yellow sky with red sun setting behind green hills.
David Prothero, 27 Febuary 2000
As far I know the badge of Dominica was used on blue ensign before 1890, and probably also on red ensign
Badge: HMS Magnificent in the fortress of Cabrits in Saint Ruperts Bay, Porstmouth. Later. c. 1958 the same badge but in form of shield was used on blue ensign. It was supressed on 9 November 1965 when the arms, granted 21 July 1961 were added to the flag. Seems that the flag was used always without white circle, but seems that the first idea was with white circle.
Jaume Ollé, 27 Febuary 2000
1955-1965 Flag
by Martin Grieve and Željko Heimer, 18 January 2004 (click here for image in PNG format)
David Prothero sent me a scan of the Badge of Dominica. The badge appeared on a blue ensign between the years 1955-1965 and is described above. The badge occupied an imaginary circle whose diameter was 4/9 the hoist width on the British blue ensign. The badge also appeared on the Leeward islands badge.
Martin Grieve, 18 January 2004
The Badge
55.gif)
by Martin Grieve, 18 January 2004
1965-1978 Flags
Governor Flag
Variants (?)
by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 11 September 2000
Source: Znamierowski's "The World Encyclopedia of Flags" [zna99].
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 11 September 2000
Here's the smaller version of Dominica's defacement. This one would fit into a 4/9 circle. I believe this is what would have been used although.
Clay Moss, 28 June 2005
The Badge
65.gif)
by Clay Moss, 18 June 2001