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Flying the Union Flag the correct way up. (2006)

Started by Lawnmower Man, June 10, 2006, 06:22:04 PM

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Lawnmower Man

Should have started this thread earlier or searched out the old one.

Since so many will be flying the Flag next weekend I thought a timely reminder was in order.

As you should know there is a correct way up for the Union Flag.

The correct way  is with the wider diagonal white stripe above the red diagonal strip in the half nearest to the flag pole.

It sould also be flown the the superiour position.   

The Union flag must always be flown in a superior position ie:

The highest flagpole
The centre flag pole where there is an odd number of poles of the same height
The left centre flag pole viewed from the front of the building, where there is an even number of the same height.

Flying the Flag incorrectly is a beer buying offence in Le Mans. 
However, this year I think a domation to Doris's cancer Charity is in order.

Doris's how about making up some cards giving the URL www.justgiving.com/doris

t.
La Légend s` écrit sous vos yeux.

Ferrari Spider


Lawnmower Man

Thank for posting that FS.
So much history,   8)

I wonder some times if we should fly national flags (I.E. St. Georges Cross) at Motor Races.  After in Motor Sport Drivers, Teams and Races are British.   Dingger used to have the Union Flag next to his name on hte Car.  Teams like Aston Martin have the Union Flag next to the name over the Garage.

t.
La Légend s` écrit sous vos yeux.

LangTall

Quote from: Lawnmower Man on June 10, 2006, 06:22:04 PM
Should have started this thread earlier or searched out the old one.

Since so many will be flying the Flag next weekend I thought a timely reminder was in order.

As you should know there is a correct way up for the Union Flag.

The correct way  is with the wider diagonal white stripe above the red diagonal strip in the half nearest to the flag pole.

It sould also be flown the the superiour position.   

The Union flag must always be flown in a superior position ie:

The highest flagpole
The centre flag pole where there is an odd number of poles of the same height
The left centre flag pole viewed from the front of the building, where there is an even number of the same height.

Flying the Flag incorrectly is a beer buying offence in Le Mans. 
However, this year I think a domation to Doris's cancer Charity is in order.

Doris's how about making up some cards giving the URL www.justgiving.com/doris

t.
Sorry guys, but we won't be flying it in proper order, as the red-white-blue will be in top...

This film should be played at high volume, so don't come complaining about it! And who the hell is Steve?

Ferrari Spider

#4
Quote from: Lawnmower Man on June 10, 2006, 08:00:41 PM
Thank for posting that FS.
So much history,   8)

I wonder some times if we should fly national flags (I.E. St. Georges Cross) at Motor Races.  After in Motor Sport Drivers, Teams and Races are British.   Dingger used to have the Union Flag next to his name on hte Car.  Teams like Aston Martin have the Union Flag next to the name over the Garage.

t.

Yes, I know what you mean, there is always a lot of debate especially when there are large sporting occasions and the pros and cons are always brought out.

My personal feeling is fly the Union flag/jack, the UK has a very proud history, sure there will always instances but in the main a proud history and tradition. 

irrespective which flag is flown/used there is always some bloody numpty screaming at you out of the TV set.

Lets have a rousing chorus of Rule Britannia and Jerusalem.

Gaspode

Isn't that some rousing song is strongly associated with English Rugby?     ;D
If you are gonna go British...  then do it right.

I'll leave my Saltire at home, and buy a Union flag  specially
Although the rest of my team are bringing USA and England flags.

Hmm..  Does that make us an Al Qaeda target?

Maybe Flea Bay has some Swiss flags going cheap  :-)

Lawnmower Man

Quote from: LangTall_DfH on June 10, 2006, 08:35:06 PM
Sorry guys, but we won't be flying it in proper order, as the red-white-blue will be in top...

LangTall_DfH, 

I think your exempt since your taller than me.

However,  Your not exempt for donating to Doris's Charity.  Should  you wish.   ;)

t.
La Légend s` écrit sous vos yeux.

Lawnmower Man

Quote from: Ferrari Spider on June 10, 2006, 08:58:31 PM

Yes, I know what you mean, there is always a lot of debate especially when there are large sporting occasions and the pros and cons are always brought out.


Yep it depends on what you are flying the flag for. 

Personally,  I fly the flag at Le Mans to support the race.   (After all it is a British Motor race.  ;D )

t.

La Légend s` écrit sous vos yeux.

Ferrari Spider

Quote from: Gaspode on June 10, 2006, 09:34:19 PM
Isn't that some rousing song is strongly associated with English Rugby?     ;D
If you are gonna go British...  then do it right.

maybe so, we always sing it at the last night of the proms.

Gaspode

#9
Written by a Scot   ;D 
edit -  oops  no it isn't -  brain fade.
it's a Scot that wrote the lyrics to Rule Britannia


Not many sleeps now....

Robbo SPS

We have land of hope and glory on CD to play this year. My sister went and bought it, for the annual bad cd contest - which she always wins...
Take life by the horns and live it.

Martini...LB

Guernsey and France flags for me...

>Martini...
l'abus d'alcool est dangereux pour la santé , à consommer avec modération

Chris (Liverpool Boys)

Flying the flag the wrong way up is a particular bug bear of Ian L'pool boys always remember my first year at le mans when we were wandering around and he was telling everyone there flags were the wrong way up
Bring on the low flyers