Flags of Elizabeth II (English Wikipedia)

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  • The Nautical Magazine: Volumes 167–168, Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1952, p. 113
  • Gordon Campbell, Idrisyn Oliver Evans (1953), The Book of Flags, Oxford University Press, p. 12
  • Ray Burt (2019), The Last British Battleship: HMS Vanguard, 1946–1960, Pen & Sword Books, ISBN 9781526752277
  • Charles Boutell, John Philip Brooke-Little (1970), Boutell's Heraldry, F. Warne, p. 256, ISBN 9780723211204
  • Flags of the World, F. Warne, 1978, p. 48, ISBN 9780723220152
  • Sierra Leone Trade Journal, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1961, p. 52, The new personal flag which the Queen has adopted for use in Sierra Leone during her visit in November. It consists of a flag of THE ARMS OF SIERRA LEONE charged in the centre with Her Majesty's own device, namely on a blue field the initial letter 'E' ... Royal Crown both in gold (or yellow) all within a ... of roses also in gold (or yellow).
  • John Ross Matheson (1980), Canada's Flag: A Search for a Country, G. K. Hall, p. 22, ISBN 9780816184262
  • Debrett's Handbook of Australia and New Zealand, Debrett's Peerage, 1984, p. 207, ISBN 9780949137005
  • Flag Bulletin, Volume 27, Flag Research Center, 1988, p. 134, PERSONAL FLAGS The Royal Standard is the flag used to represent Queen Elizabeth II throughout the United Kingdom and dependencies , in all non-Commonwealth countries, and sometimes in the dominions. .. Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, Barbados, Mauritius ... Sierra Leone, Malta, and Trinidad and Tobago also had such flags.
  • Flag Bulletin, Volume 12-14, Flag Research Center, 1973, Queen Elizabeth, who had a special standard for use in her role as Queen of Malta, was replaced by a president as head of state.
  • Compare: Canada and the World. 1960. Retrieved 13 June 2018. Queen Elizabeth II has adopted a personal flag in addition to the Royal Standard. ... The flag was designed in the College of Arms under the personal direction of the Garter King of Arms, Sir George Bellow. It consists of the letter 'E' ensigned with the royal crown, the whole within a chaplet of roses, all in gold on a blue field.
  • Canada in World Affairs: Volume 11, 1965, p. 184

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  • Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island (3 February 2012). "Diamond Jubilee Celebrations Begin". Queen's Printer for Prince Edward Island. Archived from the original on 6 June 2012. Retrieved 29 February 2012.

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