flag of Bermuda

{{Short description|British territorial flag}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}

{{Infobox flag

| Name = Bermuda

| Article =

| Image = Flag of Bermuda.svg

| Alt = Red Ensign with Union Flag in the canton and Bermuda coat of arms in the fly.

| Noborder =

| Nickname = Flag of Bermuda

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| Use = 110100

| Symbol =

| Proportion = 1:2

| Adoption = {{start date|1999|||df=yes}}

| Design = Red Ensign with the coat-of-arms of Bermuda in the fly.

| Designer =

| Image2 = Government Ensign of Bermuda.svg

| Alt2 = Blue Ensign with Union Flag in the canton and Bermuda coat of arms in the fly.

| Noborder2 =

| Nickname2 = Government Ensign of Bermuda

| Morenicks2 =

| Use2 = 000010

| Symbol2 =

| Proportion2 = 1:2

| Adoption2 =

| Design2 = Blue Ensign with the coat-of-arms of Bermuda in the fly.

| Designer2 =

| Image3 = Flag of the Governor of Bermuda.svg

| Alt3 = A Union Flag defaced with the coat-of-arms of Bermuda

| Noborder3 =

| Nickname3 = Flag of the governor of Bermuda

| Morenicks3 =

| Use3 = 000000

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| Proportion3 = 1:2

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| Design3 = A Union Flag defaced with the coat-of-arms of Bermuda.

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File:Bermuda flag.jpg

The flag of the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda as a red ensign was first adopted on 4 October 1910. It is a British Red Ensign with the Union Flag (which is the national flag) in the upper left corner, and the coat of arms of Bermuda in the lower right.{{cite web |url=https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/bermuda/ |title=CIA World Factbook - Bermuda|access-date= 21 August 2019}} Prior to this like most of the British colonies at the time it adopted a blue ensign with a seal that depicted a dry dock with three sailing ships. In 1999, the flag was changed to its current form, with an enlarged coat of arms.

Description

The flag is unusual for a British overseas territory in that it is used on land in a red ensign form; most other British overseas territories use a version of the blue ensign for general use ashore. Bermuda's use of a red ensign on land is in keeping with Canada (pre-1965) and the Union of South Africa (pre-1928), both of which used red ensigns ashore as local flags in the early part of the 20th century. Bermuda's flag is an appropriate civil ensign for vessels registered on the Bermuda portion of the British Register, by virtue of the Bermuda Merchant Shipping Act of 2002. The Governor of Bermuda uses a Union Flag defaced with the coat of arms, a design that shows the shipwreck of the Sea Venture in 1609.

Image:Flag of the Governor of Bermuda.svg|20px Flag of the governor of Bermuda

Image:Flag of Bermuda (1875–1910).svg|20px Flag of 1875 – 1910

Image:Flag of Bermuda (1910–1999).svg|20px Flag of 1910 – 1999

Image:Government Ensign of Bermuda.svg|20px Government Ensign of Bermuda

Image:Government Ensign of Bermuda (1910–1999).svg|20px Government Ensign of Bermuda (1910-1999)

Coat of arms

The Latin inscription on the coat of arms reads Quo Fata Ferunt ("Whither the Fates Carry"). The coat of arms shows a lion holding a shield which bears a picture of a shipwreck on a rock.

See also

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