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on a St George's Cross but this was rejected on the grounds that the arms would be unidentifiable at a distance. It was also decided that to do so would be to focus on English symbols, not recognising Guernsey's independence or Norman history. The committee eventually settled on including a gold
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The flag is not universally supported. Some Guernsey sports fans complain that the flag lacks Guernsey's sporting colour of green or the crest of Guernsey. In the 2000s, a green and white tribar with the coat of arms of Guernsey in the centre was created by Guernsey sports fans to be used as
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A red cross of St George, which reflects the island's constitutional relationship with the English Crown, and a gold cross shown on the banner of William the Conqueror which represents the historic connection with the Duchy of
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incorporating the Guernsey gold cross. That was created for Guernsey residents and British subjects as an alternative flag of Guernsey as well as to be used as Guernsey's
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to give way to William. The new flag's design was to symbolise that the islanders were of Norman descent but loyal to the English (and later British) Crown. In 1985
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argued the need for a new flag for Guernsey because of the confusion caused by using the flag of England. The impetus for the flag's creation was confusion at the
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carried out official studies in 1906 and 1935 to determine any unique and identifiable historical flags that Guernsey could use to represent it. In 1983, the
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for the flag to become the official flag of Guernsey. Unveiled on 15 February 1985, the flag was flown for the first time on
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At the same time as the flag of Guernsey was adopted, the Royal Warrant also provided for creation of a Guernsey
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cross within it. The creation was prompted by confusion at international sporting events over competitors from
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using the same flag. It was designed by the Guernsey Flag Investigation Committee led by Deputy Bailiff
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cross on top of the St George's Cross. The gold cross was chosen as it was a symbol of King
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adopted a new logo comprising the Cross of St George and gold Norman cross, but
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granted consent for Guernsey to use the flag of England in 1936. During the
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version of the Guernsey ensign for maritime usage on government vessels.
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Prior to 1985, Guernsey had no official unique flag and instead used the
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in a church service which included granting a new flag from the British
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with the cross in the fly has been used as the government's
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in 1993. It has also inspired other symbols. In 2011, the
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Use
Civil
state flag


governor of Guernsey


Guernsey national football team
Muratti Vase

state ensign
Saint George's Cross
Norman
Guernsey
England
Sir Graham Dorey
William the Bastard
Duke of Normandy
conquest
Pope Alexander II
standard
Battle of Hastings
red ensign
civil ensign
blue ensign
St George's Cross
flag of England
King Edward VIII

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