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(en-GB) « Union recognition », BBC News, (lire en ligne, consulté le )
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(en-GB) « Union Flag: approved designs », sur College of Arms (consulté le ) : « For the avoidance of doubt and the sake of convenience, Garter King of Arms, under the authority of the Earl Marshal, has approved two versions of the Union flag as being accurate representations suitable for use. These are of the proportions 5:3, commonly flown on land; and 2:1, commonly flown at sea. »
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(en-GB) Charles Stuart, Charles Ier roi d'Angleterre, d'Écosse et d'Irlande, « 181 By the King. A Proclamation appointing the Flags, aswell for Our Navie Royall, as for the Ships of Our Subjects of South and North Britaine. [Greenwich 5 May 1634] », dans James F. Larkin et Paul L. Hughes, Stuart Royal Proclamations, Vol. 2: Royal Proclamations of King Charles I 1625–1646, Oxford University Press, (ISBN978-0-19-822372-6, DOI10.1093/oseo/instance.00031888, lire en ligne), p. 417–418
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(en-GB) « UK Flag Protocol | Free online guide | With illustrations », sur The Flag Institute (consulté le ) : « The normal proportions for the national flags of the United Kingdom are 3:5 on land, but ensigns are customarily made in proportion 1:2. »
(en-GB) « UK Flag Protocol | Free online guide | With illustrations », sur The Flag Institute (consulté le ) : « The normal proportions for the national flags of the United Kingdom are 3:5 on land, but ensigns are customarily made in proportion 1:2. »
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(en-GB) « UK Flag Protocol | As a Pall for a Coffin », sur The Flag Institute (consulté le ) : « … if a flag is used, 1:2 proportions fit the shape of the coffin better » … « If the flag is to be retained by the next of kin it can be folded using the Royal Navy’s method shown here, based on a 1:2 flag (138cm x 276cm) … »
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(en) Edward J. Cowan, Folk in Print: Scotland's Chapbook Heritage, 1750–1850, John Donald, (ISBN978-1-904607-51-9, lire en ligne), p. 307–308
(en) Anne-Maree Whitaker, Unfinished Revolution: United Irishmen in New South Wales, 1800-1810, Sydney, Crossing Press, (ISBN978-0-646-17951-3, lire en ligne), p. 66
(en-US) Peter Garratt, Victorian Empiricism: Self, Knowledge, and Reality in Ruskin, Bain, Lewes, Spencer, and George Eliot, Madison, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, (ISBN978-0-8386-4266-5, lire en ligne), p. 78–79
(en) Robert Colls et Philip Dodd, Englishness: Politics and Culture 1880–1920, Bloomsbury Academic, (ISBN978-1-4725-2267-2, lire en ligne)
(en-GB) George Seton, The Law and Practice of Heraldry in Scotland, Édimbourg, Edmonston and Douglas, (lire en ligne), p. 425-446
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(en-GB) Charles Lock, « Five Passports and a Broken Stone: Tercentenary Thoughts in Honour of Edward Lhuyd », dans Jørgen Sevaldsen et Jens Rahbek Rasmussen, The State of the Union: Scotland, 1707-2007, Copenhague, Museum Tusculanum Press, (ISBN978-87-635-0702-8, lire en ligne), p. 129–152
(en-GB) John Sutton (dir.), Wait for the Waggon: The Story of the Royal Corps of Transport and Its Predecessors, 1794–1993, Barnsley, Pen and Sword, (ISBN978-1-4738-2038-8, lire en ligne), p. 412
(en-GB) David Habesch, Army's Navy: British Military Vessels and Their History Since Henry VIII, Greenhill Books, (ISBN978-1-86176-157-6, lire en ligne), p. 189 & 154
(en-GB) « The Queen’s regulations for the army 1975 (amendment number 37) » [PDF], sur GOV.UK, (consulté le ) : « § 8.087 Single Service Establishments : « …e. The rules for the flying of the Union Flag, in its national capacity, and the establishment
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(en-US) From The London Express, « A BRITISH EMPIRE FLAG.; A Design Is Preparing for a New Ensign to Give the Colonies Representation. », The New York Times, (ISSN0362-4331, lire en ligne, consulté le )
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(en-US) From The London Express, « A BRITISH EMPIRE FLAG.; A Design Is Preparing for a New Ensign to Give the Colonies Representation. », The New York Times, (ISSN0362-4331, lire en ligne, consulté le )
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(en-GB) Charles Stuart, Charles Ier roi d'Angleterre, d'Écosse et d'Irlande, « 181 By the King. A Proclamation appointing the Flags, aswell for Our Navie Royall, as for the Ships of Our Subjects of South and North Britaine. [Greenwich 5 May 1634] », dans James F. Larkin et Paul L. Hughes, Stuart Royal Proclamations, Vol. 2: Royal Proclamations of King Charles I 1625–1646, Oxford University Press, (ISBN978-0-19-822372-6, DOI10.1093/oseo/instance.00031888, lire en ligne), p. 417–418
(en-GB) Hazel Armstrong, « Flags:the Union Flag and Flags of the United Kingdom », House of Commons Library Research Briefing, , p. 7-9 (lire en ligne, consulté le )
(en-GB) « By the Queen, a Proclamation, declaring what Ensign or Colours shall be Born at Sea in Merchant Vessels belonging to any of Her Majesties Subjects of Great Britain, and the Dominions thereunto belonging. [Windsor 28 July 1707] », London Gazette, no 33747, (lire en ligne)