Missing info! (4) Title: Godła i flagi swiata Medium: book Main author(s):Andrzej Bonasewicz Language:Polish Edition (publisher: place): Iskry: Warszawa (Poland) Edition date:1970 Pages: 126 Remarks: Listed in [brz75] as #9.
Title: Steige hoch, du roter Adler, …
(in English: Rise up, thou red eagle, …) Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Hartwig Bierwagen Language:German (High) Source title: Kleeblatt: Zeitschrift für Heraldik und verwandte Wissenschaften [klb] Source number (date): 1993-1 (1993) Source pages: 30-33
Title: Flags and the law in South Africa Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Heather Brownell Language:English Source title: Flags of Southern Africa and the World — Proceedings of the XVII International Congress of Vexillology, Cape Town, South Africa, 10-15 August 1997 [icv97] Source number (date): (1989) Source pages: 28-36
Title: What’s Red, White and Blue, and Ready for a Royal Telegram? Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Andrew Stevenson Language:English Source title: Crux Australis [cxa] Source number (date): XV:1 (=61) (2001) Source pages: 4-6 Subject: Australian Flag — History
Title: Quick Hoists: State of Judea Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Andrew Brown Language:English Source title: Crux Australis [cxa] Source number (date): V:1 (=21) (1989) Source pages: 29-30 Subject: Israel
Title: Garden Island Dockyard Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Andrew Brown Language:English Source title: Crux Australis [cxa] Source number (date): V:2 (=22) (1989) Source pages: 5 Subject: Australia — Government Entities
Title: Ambulance Service of New South Wales Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Andrew Brown Language:English Source title: Crux Australis [cxa] Source number (date): V:2 (=22) (1989) Source pages: 18 Subject: Australia — Government Entities
Title: 1988 Bicentennial Naval Salute Flag Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Andrew Brown Language:English Source title: Crux Australis [cxa] Source number (date): V:1 (=21) (1989) Source pages: 18-19 Subject: Australia — Bicentenary
Title: Flags of the Royal Australian Navy Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Andrew Brown Language:English Source title: Crux Australis [cxa] Source number (date): VI:1 (=25) (1990) Source pages: 20-37 Subject: Royal Australian Navy
Title: Corrigenda Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Andrew Brown Language:English Source title: Crux Australis [cxa] Source number (date): VI:2 (=26) (1990) Source pages: 55 Subject: Royal Australian Navy
Title: Die Wappen des Preussenlandes
(in English: The arms of the Prussian country) Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Ludwig Biewer Language:German (High) Source title: Genealogica & Heraldica Lisboa 1986. Actas do 17º Congresso Internacional das Ciências Genealógica e Heráldica [ghc86] Source number (date): (1999) Source pages: 77-87
Missing info! (2) Title: Die Geschichte des pommerschen Greifenwappens. Ein Beitrag zur Staatssymbolik in den neuen Bundesländern
(in English: The history of the Pomeranian griffon arms. A contribution to the state symbolics in the new federal states) Medium: article in a non-vexillological source: periodical Main author(s):Ludwig Biewer Language:German (High) Source title:Baltische Studien Source number (date): NF 70 (GR 125) (1993) Source pages: 44-57 Source edition (publisher: place): Gesellschaft für Pommersche Geschichte, Altertumskunde und Kunst: Marburg (Germany)
Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Bb Language:Czech Source title: Vexilologie [vex] Source number (date): 16 (1975.10) Source pages: 190 Remarks: About [nfs]. Available on line.
Missing info! (3) Title: Trophées tant sacrés que profanes du Duché de Brabant
(in English: Trophies, both sacred and profan, of the Brabant Dukedom) Medium: book Main author(s):Christophre Butkens Language:French Edition (publisher: place): Chrétien van Lom: den Haage (The Netherlands) Edition date:1724 Pages: 572 Remarks: About flag on pages: 219-221, 248-250, 274-276, 338-341, 376-379, 454-457, and 530-535. Supplement: [bxr26]. Listed in [brz75] as #14.
Missing info! (3) Title: Trophées tant sacrés que profanes du Duché de Brabant (suppl.)
(in English: Trophies, both sacred and profan, of the Brabant Dukedom) Medium: book Main author(s):Christophre Butkens Language:French Edition (publisher: place): Chrétien van Lom: den Haage (The Netherlands) Edition date:1726 Pages: 235 Remarks: Supplement of [bxr24]. Listed in [brz75] as #14.
Title: National Flags Medium: book Main author(s):E. H. Baxter Language:English Edition (publisher: place): Frederick Warne and Co.: London and New York (United Kingdom) Edition date:1934 (no edition specified; presumably first) Pages: 190 Format: 185×120 mm
Remarks: hard-back with dust cover.
Recommended.
Short introduction.
Part One. British Empire 30 pages.
Covers British flags in general, then deals with the national
flags of the dominions and protectorates, and badges of the colonies,
one by one.
Part Two. Foreign Countries 80 pages.
Short entry for each country arranged alphabetically. Every entry
has a black and white drawing of the flag with colours indicated by
a letter code. Surprisingly good system; much better than
hatching/shading. Also a list of «Days when the National Flag
is Flown» for nearly every entry. Just two fairly ordinary colour
plates of National Flags and two colour plates of aircraft insignia.
Ends with all the national flag flying days listed by the calendar,
and with flags and aircraft insignia classified by appearance.
I’ve not especially checked it for accuracy, but it seems
quite good. Lists a large number of authorities consulted, including
the Chief Librarian of the East Riding County Library at Beverley and
the staff of the Hull Reference Library.
A neat little book. In some ways a fore-runner of
Warne’s, «Observer’s Book of Flags» series
[cra91], but with a better
layout.
Missing info! (5) Title: Гербы, флаги стран мира | Gerby flagi stran mira
(in English: Arms and flags of world countries) Medium: book Main author(s):Р. Банщиков | R. Banxikov Language:Russian Edition (publisher:
place):
Госполитиздательство
| Gospolitizdatelhstvo:
Москва
| Moskva (Russia) Pages: 84 pl. Remarks: Listed in [brz75] as #53 and under #3.
Missing info! (5) Title: Die Nürnberger Gesetze vom 15. September 1935 (Reichflaggengesetz…) und das Ehegesundheitsgesetz vom 18. Oktober 1935 Medium: article in a non-vexillological source: periodical Main author(s):Rudolf Beyer Language:English Source title:Universal Bibliothek, Philip Reclam Source number (date): 7321 (1935 (?)) Source edition (publisher: place): (unknown) (Germany) Remarks: About flags on p. 5-22. Listed in [brz75] as #6.
Missing info! (1) Title: The Flag of Brockville, Ontario Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):George M. Beley Language:English Source title: Report of the Third International Congress of Vexillology [icv69] Source number (date): (1971)
Title: The dead hand of copyright: flagging an issue Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Stephen Berry Language:English Source title: Proceedings of the XXVI International Congress of Vexillology [icv15] Source number (date): (2015) Source pages: 92-98 Remarks: Available on line.
Title: Contemporary South African design influenced by the post-apartheid flag Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Leon Breytenbach Language:English Source title: Flags of Southern Africa and the World — Proceedings of the XVII International Congress of Vexillology, Cape Town, South Africa, 10-15 August 1997 [icv97] Source number (date): (1999) Source pages: 9-18
Missing info! (2) Title: La señera de Valencia y el pendón de San Fernando: Dos banderas para dos conmemoraciones diferentes: El 9 de octubre y el 23 de noviembre Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Vicent Baydar Salar Language:Castillian (a.k.a. Spanish) Source title: Banderas [ban] Source number (date): 118 (2011) Subject: Valencia, Sevilla, Andalucía, Comunidad Valenciana, Municipios, Ceremonial
Title: Las banderas de Artigas
(in English: The flags of Artigas) Medium: book Main author(s):Agustín Beraza Language:Castillian (a.k.a. Spanish) Edition (publisher: place): Imprenta Nacional: Montevideo (Uruguay) Edition date:1957 (no edition specified; presumably first) Further editions: [bzaXX] Pages: 168 Format: 233×161(×12) mm
Remarks: Soft cover. There is another version
of this investigation published as an article
[bzaXX].
This book deals with the flags used by the Uruguayan national
hero José Gervasio de Artigas from 1812 to 1820, and the later
re-adoption of the Artigas’ flag as an Uruguayan National
symbol. The book has some information about Argentine provincial
flags influenced by Artigas’ federalist ideas.
Agustín Beraza was a very important Uruguayan History
scholar. He investigated about a lot of details of the Artigas
period in Uruguay. For example we can mention his investigations
about Artiguist Privateers.
The book Las Banderas de Artigas has 2 color plates with a total
of 26 illustrations (different Artiguist flags). It also has 2 black
and white plates (the Artiguist Coat of Arms & the reproduction on
an old graphic with the design of Artigas’ flag).
Missing info! (2) Title: The organization of the legion: the first cohort and the equites legionis Medium: article in a non-vexillological source: periodical Main author(s):David J. Breeze Language:English Source title:Journal of Roman Studies Source number (date): 59 (1969) Source pages: 50-55 Source edition (publisher: place): Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies: London (United Kingdom)
Missing info! (2) Title: Pay grades and ranks below the centurionate Medium: article in a non-vexillological source: periodical Main author(s):David J. Breeze Language:English Source title:Journal of Roman Studies Source number (date): 61 (1971) Source pages: 130-135 Source edition (publisher: place): Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies: London (United Kingdom) Remarks: including the ranks of the standard-bearers (signifer, aquilifer etc)
Missing info! (2) Title: The organisation of the career structure of the immunes and principales of the Roman army Medium: article in a non-vexillological source: periodical Main author(s):David J. Breeze Language:English Source title:Bonner Jahrbücher Source number (date): 174 (1974) Source pages: 245-292 Source edition (publisher: place): Rheinisches Landesmuseum: Bonn (Germany) Remarks: including the ranks of the different flagbearers
Title: Hadrian’s Wall: a souvenir guide to the Roman wall Medium: book Main author(s):David J. Breeze Language:English Edition (publisher: place): English Heritage: London (United Kingdom) Edition date:1996 (3rd ed.) Catalogue codes:ISBN 1-85074-252-9 = ISBN 978-1-85074-252-4 (see WorldCat entry) Pages: 52 Format: 260×209 mm
Missing info! (2) Title: Zonas del conflicto político ucraniano desde 2014: la península de Crimea y la cuenca del Donbass Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Guillermo Borraz García Language:Castillian (a.k.a. Spanish) Source title: Banderas [ban] Source number (date): 144 (2017) Subject: Ucrania
Missing info! (2) Title: Der wiedergekrönte Adler: Polens visuelle Selbstdarstellung
(in English: The Eagle Re-crowned. The Visual Self-representation of the Republic of Poland.) Medium: article in a non-vexillological source: periodical Main author(s):Arnold Bartetzky Language:German (High) Source title:Osteuropa: Zeitschrift für Gegenwartsfragen des Ostens Source number (date): 53:7 (2003) Source pages: 910-921 + plates Source edition (publisher: place): Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt: Stuttgart (Germany) Catalogue codes: ISSN:0030-6428 Subject: Poland - National symbols
Like the other states of Central and Eastern Europe, Poland was
confronted after 1989-90 with the task of redefining its conception
of itself as a state and portraying its restored sovereignty. This
article examines a broad spectrum of forms and media used by the
state to portray itself visually. The main features of these
self-representations are identified as the legitimising emphasis
on Poland’s state tradition, a preference for the idea of military
martyrdom which has been inherited from the communist period, and
the strong presence of religious motifs which is typical of Polish
culture.
edited by Jan Oskar Engene
Missing info! (4) Title: Österreichisches Städtebuch (3. Band): Die Städte Vorarlbergs
(in English: Austrian town book (vol. 3): the towns of Vorarlberg) Medium: book Main author(s):Franz Baltzarek; Johanne Pradel Secondary author(s): Roman Sandgruber Language:German (High) Edition (publisher: place): Hollinek: Wien (Austria) Edition date:1973 Remarks: every entry contains a text on the town arms and (if applicable) on the town colours
Missing info! (1) Title: The New Flag of Turkmenistan Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Lowell Bezanis Language:English Source title: New England Journal of Vexillology [nej] Source number (date): 4 (1996) Remarks: Available on line.
Missing info! (4) Title: Le bandiere del Castello nel folklore di Città della Pieve Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Daniela Barzanti Language:Italian Source title: SbandierAutori [i9t0X] Source number (date): Remarks: chapter in the section entitled «La tradizione del gioco della bandiera a Città della Pieve»
Missing info! (5) Title: Ships Flying the Flag of International Organizations: A Study of the Maritime Flag of International Organizations Medium: book Main author(s):Vincent P. Bantz Language:English Edition (publisher: place): (unknown publisher): Genève (Switzerland) Edition date:1999
Missing info! (4) Title: Symbols, Myths, and Metaphors: the Discursive Battle Over the “True” Belarusian Narrative Medium: article in a non-vexillological source: periodical Main author(s):Anna Brzozowska Language:English Source title:Slovo Source number (date): 15.1 (2003) Source pages: 49-58 Subject: Belarus - National symbols