Last modified: 2014-06-29 by klaus-michael schneider
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The project by Delfim Guimarães and Roque Gameiro was a flag in
spanish pattern of red-white-green with a blue
armila in the centre of the white strip and an unusually shaped
portuguese shield over the armilla.
Jorge Candeias, 26 Aug 1997
It is an anonymous project. But, given it’s similarities with another project, by Delfim Guimarães and Roque Gameiro, it’s possible that it was proposed by them also, or by one of them. The original drawing shows a quite long flag (which I remade in 1:2) horizontally divided in three colours: red, white and green. The white stripe is about 3-4 times as wide as the other two stripes and contains an emblem, shifted to the hoist, composed of a blue armillary sphere and a portuguese shield.
Comparing this project with that of Delfim Guimarães and Roque Gameiro, the most striking differences are the position of the emblem and the style in the armillary sphere, pretty stylized in Gameiro and Guimaraes’ project. Vexillographically, this is one of the best projects of all but has a major drawback that undoubtedly influenced negatively it’s chances of adoption: it follows the same generic pattern of the spanish flag. No do.
The original image had this caption:
Jorge Candeias, 09 May 2001PORTUGUESE FLAG (PROJECT)
Together with the traditional white, the red and green of the new institutions: a flag where the great history of a people can be read…