Delaware County, Pennsylvania (U.S.) (original) (raw)

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](../images/u/us-pa-de.gif)image by Jens Pattke, 4 December 2015
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Municipal flags in Delaware County:
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Description of the flag
Delaware County has a flag with a blue background.
John Johnson, 5 August 2010
It bears the county seal in gold, the name and state arched above, and the motto IN GOD WE TRUST below, all in gold.
Rick Wyatt
Seal
[ .gif)](../images/u/us-pa-de%29.gif)image located by Paul Bassinson, 2 March 2019
Source: http://www.delcolibraries.org/sites/default/files/county_seal_09.jpg
Paul Bassinson, 2 March 2019
Logo flag
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](../images/u/us-pa-de-l.jpg)image located by Vanja Poposki, 3 April 2022
Bicentennial flag
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](../images/u/us-pa-de200.gif)image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 22 March 2016
based on photo submitted by Chris Bedwell, 29 February 2016
It is vertical tricolor of blue, white, and red (all Old Glory shades, darkest blue and dark red) with a logo on the white area. This logo is made of blue, black, and red areas (same shades), reading "Delaware County" above, set in Palatino Lynotype (or very similar) and under it the word "Bicentennial" in a flowing callygraphic style, between two blue five-pointed stars, one point of each connecting to both ends of the scriptal line. The central element of the logo is the likeness of ((who is he? Penn, de la Warr, somebody else?)) in black, wearing iconic wig and hat, on a waving background of red and white stripes. Under this the slogan "Where Pennsylvania begun", in the same handwriting font, with a large blue five-pointed star for the dot of the "i", and the dates 1789-1989 at the lower right bottom, in black italic Palatino Lynotype figures.
Speculative specs are 3:5 ratio and unequal stripes 2+3+2 � overall 21:(10+15+10).
António Martins-Tuválkin, 22 March 2016