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The '''national flag of [[Great Nortend]]''' is, by proclamation, the '''Great Cross of the Realm'''. Its design includes the Arms of St Christopher, the patron saint of the province of Hambria with the Cross of St George, one of the two patron saints of the province of Nortend, superimposed on top. It was first used during the reign of Alexander I, as the first King of Nortend, Cardoby and Hambria as part of the insignia of the Alexanderine Service Order. It was later adopted in 1870 by Henry VI as the national flag.
The '''national flag of [[Great Nortend]]''' is, by proclamation, a rectangular flag known as the '''Great Cross of the Realm'''. Its design includes the Arms of St Christopher, the patron saint of the province of Hambria with the Cross of St George, one of the two patron saints of the province of Nortend, superimposed on top. This consists of a red field with a centred broad white cross reaching to the edges, with a narrower red cross also reaching to the edges above. An often-seen variant has a dark blue cross instead of a red cross. This is known as the '''War Cross''' and is used as the flag of the [[HM War Office (War Office)|armed forces]].


It is blazoned:
The design of the Great Cross was first used officially during the reign of Alexander I, as the first King of Nortend, Cardoby and Hambria as part of the insignia of the Alexanderine Service Order. It was later adopted in 1870 by Henry VI.
<blockquote>Gules, St Christopher's cross with the Cross of St George superimposed.</blockquote>


==Protocol==
==Use==
The Great Cross is a symbol of the civil Government of Great Nortend. It is commonly flown in such contexts as by government buildings. For example, the Great Cross is flown on the main Government buildings at Fettercourt in [[Lendert-with-Cadell]] on all days of the year and when the Royal Standard is flown instead.
The Great Cross is a symbol of Great Nortend. By an order of the [[Privy Council of Great Nortend|Privy Council]], the Great Cross must be flown at all manned government buildings or establishments, unless impracticable. For example, six Great Crosses and one War Cross are flown from the roofs of the main Government buildings at Fettercourt in [[Lendert-with-Cadell]], as well as numerous on flagpoles along the facade. The highest flagpole is reserved, however, for the Royal Standard when it is flown instead.  


Along with other heraldic and flag-like banners, standards and colours, it is often hung up, paraded and used more generally as a patriotic symbol by civilians and the armed forces. Notably, the annual King's Day celebrations on Whitsunday every year commonly involve parades of hundreds of Great Crosses and variations, along with Royal and local banners.
It is a felony to intentionally damage the Great Cross or War Cross.
===Mourning===
The flag is flown at half mast on certain mourning days as well, including:
The flag is flown at half mast on certain mourning days as well, including:
*From the death of the [[Monarchy of Great Nortend|Sovereign]] until the formal Accession of the new sovereign.
*From the death of the [[Monarchy of Great Nortend|Sovereign]] until the formal Accession of the new sovereign.
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*On the death of a foreign Sovereign
*On the death of a foreign Sovereign


==Flags==
==Other flags==
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| Heraldic banner of the [[Monarchy of Great Nortend|Sovereign]].
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| {{ListFlag|Flag of Great Nortend.png}}
| Great Cross
| Great Cross
| National flag.
| Uses as the national flag.
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| {{ListFlag|GNStandard.png}}
| {{ListFlag|GNFlagNavy.png}}
| Royal Banner
| War Cross
| Personal flag of the [[Monarchy of Great Nortend|Sovereign]].
| Uses as the flag by the [[Royal Army (Great Nortend)|Royal Army]] and [[Navy Royal (Great Nortend)|Navy Royal]].
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|-
| {{ListFlag|GNRedBanner.png}}
| {{ListFlag|GNRedBanner.png}}
| Square Cross
| Square Jack
| A square flag used as the military and government maritime jack.  
| Used as the civil maritime jack.
|-
| {{ListFlag|GNRedNavyBanner.png}}
| War Jack
| Used as the naval jack by the [[Navy Royal (Great Nortend)|Navy Royal]].
|-
|-
| {{ListFlag|GNRedEnsign.png}}
| {{ListFlag|GNRedEnsign.png}}
| Red Ensign
| Red Ensign
| Used as a military naval and aviation ensign by the Navy Royal.
| Used for civil purposes.
|-
| {{ListFlag|GNRedNavyEnsign.png}}
| Red War Ensign
| Used for military purposes.
|-
|-
| {{ListFlag|GNBlueEnsign.png}}
| {{ListFlag|GNBlueEnsign.png}}
| Blue Ensign
| Blue Ensign
| Used defaced by the government and certain incorporated entities as a maritime and aviation ensign.
| Used for civil maritime purposes.
|-
| {{ListFlag|GNBlueNavyEnsign.png}}
| Blue War Ensign
| Used for naval purposes.
|-
|-
|{{ListFlag|GNWhiteEnsign.png}}
| White Ensign
| Used as the civil maritime and aviation ensign.
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Revision as of 05:11, 8 October 2020

Great Nortend
Great Cross of the Realm
NameGreat Cross of the Realm
UseNational flag
Proportion2:3
Adopted1 April, 1870
DesignA red cross on a white cross on a red field.
Designed bySir Almandy Fleurin, Lamanus King of Arms

The national flag of Great Nortend is, by proclamation, a rectangular flag known as the Great Cross of the Realm. Its design includes the Arms of St Christopher, the patron saint of the province of Hambria with the Cross of St George, one of the two patron saints of the province of Nortend, superimposed on top. This consists of a red field with a centred broad white cross reaching to the edges, with a narrower red cross also reaching to the edges above. An often-seen variant has a dark blue cross instead of a red cross. This is known as the War Cross and is used as the flag of the armed forces.

The design of the Great Cross was first used officially during the reign of Alexander I, as the first King of Nortend, Cardoby and Hambria as part of the insignia of the Alexanderine Service Order. It was later adopted in 1870 by Henry VI.

Use

The Great Cross is a symbol of Great Nortend. By an order of the Privy Council, the Great Cross must be flown at all manned government buildings or establishments, unless impracticable. For example, six Great Crosses and one War Cross are flown from the roofs of the main Government buildings at Fettercourt in Lendert-with-Cadell, as well as numerous on flagpoles along the facade. The highest flagpole is reserved, however, for the Royal Standard when it is flown instead.

Along with other heraldic and flag-like banners, standards and colours, it is often hung up, paraded and used more generally as a patriotic symbol by civilians and the armed forces. Notably, the annual King's Day celebrations on Whitsunday every year commonly involve parades of hundreds of Great Crosses and variations, along with Royal and local banners.

It is a felony to intentionally damage the Great Cross or War Cross.

Mourning

The flag is flown at half mast on certain mourning days as well, including:

  • From the death of the Sovereign until the formal Accession of the new sovereign.
  • From the death of a member of the Royal Family until the day of his funeral.
  • From the death of the Archbishop of Sulthey until the day of his funeral.
  • On the death of the Archbishop of Limmes or of Rhise.
  • On the death of the present or former Officer of State.
  • On the death of a foreign Sovereign

Other flags

Flag Name Use
GNStandard.png Royal Banner Heraldic banner of the Sovereign.
Flag of Great Nortend.png Great Cross Uses as the national flag.
GNFlagNavy.png War Cross Uses as the flag by the Royal Army and Navy Royal.
GNRedBanner.png Square Jack Used as the civil maritime jack.
GNRedNavyBanner.png War Jack Used as the naval jack by the Navy Royal.
GNRedEnsign.png Red Ensign Used for civil purposes.
GNRedNavyEnsign.png Red War Ensign Used for military purposes.
GNBlueEnsign.png Blue Ensign Used for civil maritime purposes.
GNBlueNavyEnsign.png Blue War Ensign Used for naval purposes.

All merchant vessels, commercial vessels, and pleasure craft registered in Great Nortend are required to fly the White Ensign at the stern during the daylight hours. Similarly, all aircraft registered in Great Nortend are required to fly the White Ensign from the cockpit during daylight hours when on the ground. Certain yacht clubs and flying clubs are entitled to fly a Blue Ensign, either defaced or undefaced. Some fly defaced White Ensigns or Red Ensigns. If flying anything other than the plain White Ensign, marinecraft must fly the corresponding burgee from the mainmast or jack to prove entitlement, and carry a warrant. No requirement to fly a burgee exists for aircraft, although the warrant must still be carried.

Vessels owned and operated by government ministries or departments such as those of Customs, the Post Office and the Trade Office fly a Blue Ensign defaced with a departmental badge. A plain Blue Ensign is flown by warranted harbourmasters and certain other officials. Similar flags are flown on land by government departments.

All Navy Royal vessels fly the Red Ensign at the stern, with the Square Cross as jack when moored or anchored.