First Project of the Official Commission for the new Portuguese National Flag (1910-1911) (original) (raw)


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[[First Project of the Official Commission 1910 (PT)]](../images/p/pt!910p1.gif)image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 12 Jan 2015



Description of the flag

The flag was presented on 29 October 1910 but the draft was replaced by the the current national flag on 29 November 1910. It was a red-green vertical bicolour with a yellow globe in the centre, having red longitudes and latitudes. The globe is superimposed by a French shield, displaying a shield white with five blue quinas having a red bordure displaying seven golden (= yellow) castles, realized as towers. The globe is topped by a yellow 5-point star pointing to the globe (i.e. to the bottom).
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 12 Jan 2015


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