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The flag of Guernsey was adopted in 1985 and consists of the red cross of St. George with an additional gold cross within it. The change was prompted by confusion at international sporting events over competitors from Guernsey and England using the same flag.〔Le Conte, David, ''Designing the Flag'', Review of the Guernsey Society, Spring 1996, Vol LII No 1〕 It was designed by the Guernsey Flag Investigation Committee chaired by the then Deputy Bailiff Graham Dorey and first flew in the island on 15 February 1985. The gold cross represents Duke William of Normandy, who, it is claimed, had such a cross on his flag in the Battle of Hastings, given to him by Pope Alexander II.〔Nicolls, Bruce, ''A New Flag for Guernsey'', Review of the Guernsey Society, Winter 1985, Vol XLI No 3〕 A red ensign with the cross in the fly is used as civil ensign. ==Historical flags== The previous flag of Guernsey was the St George's Cross. Guernsey was permitted to use it in 1936 for its state flag. However, there is evidence to suggest the existence of a previous Guernsey flag, used in the mid-19th century. This was a St George's cross on a blue-and-white chequered field, with the Union Flag in canton. Further details of its use and official status remain doubtful, however.〔(Bailiwick of Guernsey )〕 File:Flag of Guernsey (1936).svg|23px 1936–1985 flag File:Old Flag of Guernsey.svg|23px 19th Century Flag File:Civil Ensign of Guernsey.svg|23px Civil ensign of Guernsey File:Government Ensign of Guernsey.svg|23px Government Ensign of Guernsey File:Flag of the Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey.svg| Standard of the Lieutenant-Governor of Guernsey 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Flag of Guernsey」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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