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English: Flag of Rhodesia, 1964–1968 Blazon: Vert, a Pick Or, on a Chief Argent a Lion Passant Gules between two Thistles leaved and slipped proper.
Nederlands: Vlag van Rhodesië, 1964–1968
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20 February 2006 |
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- Colour note
From the above link at Flags of the World:
- After the demise of the Federation, the question of a distinctive flag for (Southern) Rhodesia again arose and in April 1964 the then Prime Minister, Mr Winston Field, stated in parliament that the new flag of the colony would be "an Ensign with a sky-blue background (the same colour as appears on the Air Force flag) with the Union Jack in the top left-hand corner and the Southern Rhodesia badge in the fly".
- Other sources
- Union from Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
- Lion's body by w:en:User:Lupin
- Colours used: CorelDraw X3's Pantone approximations in sRGB:
- Blue 280C #00247D
- Red 186C #CF142B
- Green 364C #337321
- Deep yellow 123C #fcc917
- Azure blue 549C #6399ab (Azure blue is the RAF blue)
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Greentubing |
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GFDL
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