Looking for an old large union jack flag

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Could try contacting Wembley or the like!

They usually have a stash (unless they chuck ´em away) of flags.
 

philipbh

Spectral Cyclist
Location
Out the back
Ebay has loads --- but what do you mean by large?

5ft x 3ft seems to be a popular size

a few at 8ft x 5ft

Most have a buy it now price at < £15

1 at 11ft x 5.5ft - described as antique - £49-99 opening bid though
 

Mr Pig

New Member
We have a flagpole out the back for the kids. One thing to watch it that flags look a lot smaller when they're up in the air. If you're going to fly it, get a BIG one!
 
Our national flag is (cough) correctly named the Union Flag and only when flown from the jack staff on one of HMS ships is the term 'Union Jack' correct.:blush:

Personally I'd only fly the flag of St.George.
 

Mr Pig

New Member
Paul Narramore said:
Personally I'd only fly the flag of St.George.

We've got a Lion Rampant of Scotland up just now, we've also had a Saltire, Scull & Crossbones and a Stars & Stripes when my sister was over. I like the pirate flag best myself :0)
 

Coco

Well-Known Member
Location
Glasgow
Mr Pig said:
We have a flagpole out the back for the kids.

Unusual method of punishment. Do you find it works?
:biggrin:
 
Paul Narramore said:
Our national flag is (cough) correctly named the Union Flag and only when flown from the jack staff on one of HMS ships is the term 'Union Jack' correct.:biggrin:

Personally I'd only fly the flag of St.George.

The idea that the Union Jack should be called the Union Flag when used on land is relatively modern, from the 1930s. The jack staff of H.M. ships takes its name from the jack, not the other way round. When in 1908 the then Home Secretary announced it could be used as a national flag by the people he used the term Union Jack.
 
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