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Both Union Jack and Union Flag are used to describe the red, white and blue flag of the United Kingdom. It began its life in 1606, as the flag to represent the unification of England and Scotland ...
The Union Jack Flag is flown at half-mast following Queen Elizabeth II's death. Here's what to know about the United Kingdom's national flag.
The Union Flag flies above the Norman church of St Michael and All Angels in the Cotswold village of Guiting Power. Credit: Cotswolds Photo Library / Alamy Stock Photo Curious Questions; From the good ...
The Union Jack could undergo a massive change if petition organisers get their way, with a major movement aiming to alter the more than 400-year-old design. Wales is conspicuously absent from the ...
If the Union Jack represents the four Home Countries, why is not the Welsh Flag, i.e. the dragon, given some form of representation. It would look quite attractive in the centre. Vaughan Williams, ...
Both Union Jack and Union Flag are used to describe the red, white and blue flag of the United Kingdom. It began its life in 1606, as the flag to represent the unification of England and Scotland ...
Those who believe it is named after the jackstaff — a flagpole on a ship — are only half right. The term ‘jack’ was used before 1600 to describe a small flag, with the pole named after the flag about ...