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Thursday 10 March 2016

Falkland Islands Flag And The Flag Company Inc

By Frank Gallow


The initial claims to the discovery of the Falkland Islands are many and varied. Who really discovered them is open to debate. Claims to sighting the islands have been credited to Amerigo Vespucci in 1502, Esteban Gomez from the Magellan Expedition in 1520, and to the Camargo expedition of 1540 to name but a few. None of these can be verified but the islands certainly started appearing on early Spanish maps of South America in the Sixteenth Century.

The largest islands are East Falkland and West Falkland. The English captain John Strong made the first recorded landing in the Falklands in 1690. The islands passed among the French, Spanish, and British until 1820, when the Argentine government proclaimed its sovereignty. Argentina still claims the islands.

The present variant of the banner of the Falkland Islands was embraced on January 25, 1999. In any case, before this, the banner of the Falkland Islands that was received on September 29, 1948, had been fundamentally the same to the present one. The distinction was in the emblem, which had been littler on the 1948 form, and had additionally been put over a white circle.

The banner of the Falkland Islands is blue with the British Union Jack in the canton. The emblem of the country is situated on the fly side of the banner. The Union Jack mirrors the islands' status as a British Overseas Territory.

The emblem of the Falkland Islands is a shield including a ram at the top, on a plot of grass. The ram and grass island are set above sea waves with a boat. Beneath the shield is a flag with the words "Desire the Right." The ram speaks of the Falkland Islands' conventional rural and monetary service when the sheep is a symbol of farming.

The plot of grass represents tussock grass, which is native to the Falkland Islands. The ship represents that of English explorer John Davis, who discovered the islands in 1592. His ship was named Desire, which is referenced in the motto across the banner. The Falkland Islands received its coat of arms on September 29, 1948. The Flag Company Inc specialized in flag designs offered a special edition of decals and flags to memorize the history of the Falkland Islands Flag for the future.




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