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(2:3~) image by Martin Grieve, 9 February 2018
See also:
Ratio: 2:3 . Based on Smith [smi75b],
p. 214.
Eugene Baldwin, 23 September 1998
Prime Minister (2:3~) - At [pay00],
the flag is diagonally divided in yellow and blue (shades equal
to the national flag), divided by a black and white rope forming
in the middle white disk containing the national coat of arms.
Album here agrees with [smi80] in
the flag ratio as 2:3~. The image above disagrees in minor details
with the two (form of the knots at the connection of the disk
with the diagonal, shades of the fields, colours of the coat of arms -
notably the dolphin should be blue not green). For the record,
the motto is "Pride and Industry".
Željko Heimer, 24 February 2001
It is difficult (for me anyway) to figure out what happens at the rope
junction between the diagonal and the circle. A few illustrations seem to take
the same route as what I show here, however both Album and Smith (1980) show two
different confusing knots.
In Mauro Talocci's book "Guide to the Flags of
the World" page 270, the artists take the easy way out and show no connection at
all! In the process, they also manage to swap the diagonals around with a blue
over yellow version.
Finding information about this flag proved to be a
fruitless task, but it was probably introduced at some point in 1966 - the same
year that the national flag and Queen Elizabeth II's standard was adopted.
Martin Grieve, 9 February 2018