Flag of Sark
Sark
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| Proportion |
3:5 |
| Adopted |
1938 |
| Design |
White with a red St-George cross and a red canton containing two yellow lions. |
| Designed by |
Herbert Pitt |
The flag of Sark is white with a red St. George's cross and a red canton containing two yellow lions (or in heraldic terms "Leopards"). It was designed by Herbert Pitt in 1938 and adopted the same year.[1] The canton is similar to the arms of nearby Normandy, of which the Channel Islands were historically a part.
References
- ↑ Sark, Flags of the World.
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