British Solomon Islands Protectorate c.1906-1947 (Solomon Islands) (original) (raw)

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image by Clay Moss, 12 June 2019
See also:
- Historical Flags (Solomon Islands)
- Colonies of the United Kingdom
Description
British Solomon Islands badge: 'BRITISH SOLOMON ISLANDS' around crown. The circle was white, the lettering was black and the crown was in full colour. Used c.1908-1947. Blue Ensign for government vessels. Not on Union Flag.
David Prothero, 1 October 1999
Source: badges of the British Colonies from Flags of Maritime Nations 1914 [usn14] which also appears on Znamierowski 1999 [zna99].
Blas Delgado, 19 September 2000
1906 might just be correct. The first reference to the badge that I have seen is a c.1909 amendment to the Admiralty Flag Book of 1907. It was replaced in 1947 when arms were granted.
David Prothero, 23 September 2000
Badge
[ gb906.gif)](../images/s/sb%29gb906.gif)image by Martin Grieve, 9 January 2005
British Resident Commissioner Ensign c.1902-1947
Badge: 'B.R.' below crown. The circle was white, the lettering was black and the crown was in full colour. Used c.1902-1947 in British Solomon Islands (also c.1902-c1916 in Gilbert Islands [nowadays Kiribati] and c.1916-1937 in Gilbert and Ellice Islands [nowadays Tuvalu]). Blue Ensign only. Not on Union Flag.
David Prothero, 1 October 1999
Red Ensign
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This ensign is typical of those British red ensigns that had no official warrant but were produced and used nevertheless.
Clay Moss, 14 February 2008