Tasmania, flag of

Tasmania, flag of

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      Australian flag consisting of a dark blue field (background) with the Union Jack (United Kingdom, flag of the) in the canton and, at the fly end, a red lion on a white disk. Like many other Australian flags, the Tasmanian flag can be described as a defaced Blue Ensign.

      The first official local flags of Tasmania, ordered by Governor Frederick Aloysius Weld, were published in the colony's gazette on November 9, 1875. The usual British Blue Ensign and Red Ensign (for use respectively by government vessels and by those privately owned) were to have a white cross added. At the fly end of each flag a Southern Cross (Crux) was to be formed of white stars added above and below the horizontal arm of the cross. Two weeks later, on November 23, those flags were officially abandoned because the Secretary of State for Colonies in London made it clear that only a single badge could be placed at the fly end of the ensign.

      A year later the Tasmanian government decided, with the British Admiralty's approval, that the badge for the colony would be a red lion on a white disk. That design was apparently based on the special gubernatorial flag created in November 1875, which showed a similar lion on the Union Jack. The original lion was gold and appeared on a gold torse, which the new flag omitted. The red colour of the new lion probably referred to England, whose traditional shield has always been red with three gold lions. A British Blue Ensign with the badge served Tasmanian government vessels; privately owned vessels flew an undefaced British Red Ensign. After Tasmania became a state on January 1, 1901, the Tasmanian Blue Ensign was little seen, although it remained official. On December 3, 1975, a government proclamation established it as the proper Tasmanian flag for use on land as well as at sea.

Whitney Smith
 

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