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Australian International Maritime Flag

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Noosa River, Queensland, on board the Noosa Ferry..

The most senior position for a flag on a vessel is reserved for the Ensign - this is as close to the stern of the vessel as possible. The Ensign shows the country of registry of the vessel and indicates its nationality.

The Australian Red Ensign is a predominantly red version of the Australian National Flag, using the same shade of red as the Cross of Saint George which is part of the Union Jack present in the canton.

It has three elements, the Union Jack in the upper left corner (or canton), the white Commonwealth Star underneath it and the Southern Cross on the fly (or right hand side) of the flag in white.

The British Red Ensign is used by Merchant ships and private vessels, and in several Commonwealth countries (including Australia) the Red Ensign has the addition of emblems/flags of that country.

Added 3rd November, interesting history from Wikipedia... The Red Ensign or "Red Duster" is the civil ensign of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It is one of the British ensigns, and it is used either plain or defaced with a badge or other emblem, mostly in the right half.

It is the flag flown by British merchant or passenger ships since 1707. Prior to 1707, an English red ensign and a Scottish red ensign were flown by the English Royal Navy and the Royal Scots Navy, respectively. The precise date of the first appearance of these earlier red ensigns is not known, but surviving payment receipts indicate that the English navy was paying to have such flags sewn in the 1620s.

Guydel, Rosalyn Hilborne, Annemarie, Erhard Bernstein and 9 other people have particularly liked this photo


17 comments - The latest ones
 GrahamH
GrahamH club
I took a very similar photo yesterday from the back of a Citycat.

Thanks for your explanation of the flag. All I knew was that it is used on Australian no-military vessels.
17 months ago.
Gillian Everett club has replied to GrahamH club
Always love to see these.
17 months ago.
 Klaus Krämer
Klaus Krämer club
Sehr interessant. Danke für die ausführliche Erklärung.
17 months ago.
Gillian Everett club has replied to Klaus Krämer club
Thanks Klaus
17 months ago.
 Valeriane ♫ ♫ ♫¨*
Valeriane ♫ ♫ ♫¨* club
superbe drapeau d'une grande communauté*********************
bon dimanche Gillian ! amitiés♫
17 months ago.
Gillian Everett club has replied to Valeriane ♫ ♫ ♫¨* club
Thanks Valeriane
17 months ago.
 Roger (Grisly)
Roger (Grisly) club
Imposing flag and a terrific capture, Gillian
Thanks for the notes
17 months ago.
Gillian Everett club has replied to Roger (Grisly) club
Thanks Roger
17 months ago.
 Ulrich John
Ulrich John club
Thanks for your explanations, Gillian !
17 months ago.
Gillian Everett club has replied to Ulrich John club
Thanks Ulrich
17 months ago.
 Jenny McIntyre
Jenny McIntyre club
Thanks for explaining the flag to us, I didn't know the source of the different things. I wish you a happy week to come.
17 months ago.
Gillian Everett club has replied to Jenny McIntyre club
Thanks Jenny, have a great week!
17 months ago.
 Joe, Son of the Rock
Joe, Son of the Rock club
I love the colour contrast between the flag and the sky.
17 months ago.
Gillian Everett club has replied to Joe, Son of the Rock club
Thanks Joe
17 months ago.
 Pam J
Pam J club
KNOWN OFTEN AS THE RED DUSTER !
17 months ago.
Gillian Everett club has replied to Pam J club
Thanks Pam, found this in Wikipedia, quite an interesting history... The Red Ensign or "Red Duster" is the civil ensign of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It is one of the British ensigns, and it is used either plain or defaced with a badge or other emblem, mostly in the right half.

It is the flag flown by British merchant or passenger ships since 1707. Prior to 1707, an English red ensign and a Scottish red ensign were flown by the English Royal Navy and the Royal Scots Navy, respectively. The precise date of the first appearance of these earlier red ensigns is not known, but surviving payment receipts indicate that the English navy was paying to have such flags sewn in the 1620s.
17 months ago.
 Rosalyn Hilborne
Rosalyn Hilborne club
Super scene Gillian.
17 months ago.

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