File:2007 Flag of Orkney.svg
Summary
2007 Flag of Orkney
My own vector of the official flag of the Isles of Orkney, Scotland, created using Inkscape. This version is based upon the official version designed by Duncan Tullock of Birsay and voted for by the people of Orkney and approved by the Court of the Lord Lyon in 2007 from a short list of 5 designs. It is a Nordic Cross, in keeping with the flag's unofficial predecesor the Cross of St Magnus, and for which, according to Mr Tullock, "Orkney has always been represented by red, so that was an obvious choice. The yellow symbolizes the royal standards of both Scotland and Norway and blue is for Scotland, and also for the sea that surrounds us".
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current | 13:50, 3 January 2017 | 1,100 × 800 (413 bytes) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | <p>2007 Flag of Orkney <br> My own vector of the official flag of the Isles of Orkney, Scotland, created using Inkscape. This version is based upon the official version designed by Duncan Tullock of Birsay and voted for by the people of Orkney and approved by the Court of the Lord Lyon in 2007 from a short list of 5 designs. It is a Nordic Cross, in keeping with the flag's unofficial predecesor the Cross of St Magnus, and for which, according to Mr Tullock, "Orkney has always been represented by red, so that was an obvious choice. The yellow symbolizes the royal standards of both Scotland and Norway and blue is for Scotland, and also for the sea that surrounds us". </p> |
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- 1985 Island Games
- 1987 Island Games
- 1993 Island Games
- 1995 Island Games
- 2001 Island Games
- 2005 Island Games
- 2007 Island Games
- 2009 Island Games
- 2011 Island Games
- 2021 in association football
- Alderney official football team
- Buckquoy spindle-whorl
- Dounby Click Mill
- Ethnic flag
- Falkland Islands official football team
- Flag of Orkney
- Flag of Åland
- Football at the Island Games
- Geography of association football
- Gibraltar national football team
- Gilbert, Earl of Orkney
- Greenland national football team
- Guernsey official football team
- Hackness Martello Tower and Battery
- Hall of Clestrain
- Index of United Kingdom-related articles
- International Island Games Association
- Island Games
- Jersey official football team
- Julyan Sinclair
- Kalmar Union
- Lady Kirk
- Linton Bay
- Linton Chapel
- List of British flags
- List of Scottish flags
- List of active separatist movements in Europe
- List of islands by name (A)
- List of islands by name (B)
- List of islands by name (C)
- List of islands by name (D)
- List of islands by name (E)
- List of islands by name (F)
- List of islands by name (G)
- List of islands by name (H)
- List of islands by name (K)
- List of islands by name (L)
- List of islands by name (M)
- List of islands by name (N)
- List of islands by name (P)
- List of islands by name (R)
- List of islands by name (S)
- List of islands by name (W)
- Magnus II, Earl of Orkney
- Malcolm Laing
- Men's Football at the 2001 Island Games
- Men's Football at the 2003 Island Games
- Men's Football at the 2005 Island Games
- Mill of Ayreland
- Murdoch Mackenzie (cartographer)
- Nordic Cross flag
- Orkney
- Orkney Antiquarian Society
- Orkney Islands Council
- Orkney Islands Council election, 2007
- Orkney representative football team
- Orkney vole
- Quoyness chambered cairn
- Ragnhild Eriksdotter
- Rennibister Earth House
- Rhodes football team
- Saaremaa official football team
- Samuel Laing (travel writer)
- Shetland football team
- St. Peter's Pool (Orkney)
- St Magnus-the-Martyr
- The Orkney Herald
- Tormiston Mill
- Western Isles representative football team
- Westside Church
- Template:Country data Orkney
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