Title: The Colorful History of the Colorful Flag of Venice Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Michael J. Del Duca Language:English Source title: Vexillum [vxm] Source number (date): 13 (2021.03) Source pages: 18-21 Remarks: Available on line.
Missing info! (6) Title: Splittflagget på "showboat" Medium: article in a non-vexillological source: periodical Main author(s):Hans Due Language:Norwegian (Bokmål) Source title:Båtmagasinet Source number (date): (1988) Source pages: 49
Missing info! (6) Title: Michel Pastoureau, la couleur et le blason Medium: article in a non-vexillological source: periodical Main author(s):François Dufay Language:French Source title:L’Histoire: Revue mensuelle Source number (date): (1994) Source pages: 69-71
Missing info! (3) Title: Banderia Prutenorum Medium: book Main author(s):Jan Długosz Secondary author(s): Stanisław Durink (ill.) Language:Latin Edition (publisher: place): (Poland) Edition date:1448 (?) (1st ed.) Further editions: [dug58] Pages: 48 f. Format: 293×186 mm
A manuscript made by Jan Dlugosz (1415-1480) containing 56 images of
flags captured from the Teutonic Knights by the Polish after the battle of
Tannenberg (15 July 1410, Grunwald, nowadays in Poland) and designed in 1448 by the Polish painter
Stanislao Durink. The flags were still conserved in the Wawel cathedral in
Krakow until 1603, later they disappeared. The manuscript has always been
considered a very important document: on 19 May 1940 the German General
Governor for Poland, [Hans] Frank, gave it, with a
solemn ceremony, to the Gauleiter of Danzig and
East Prussia, Forster, to be conserved in the [Teutonic] Knights’
castle in Marienburg (nowadays Malbork, Poland).
Today the manuscript is conserved in the library of Krakow University.
Most of the flags reproduced in the manuscript are higher than longer,
as was common at the time, sometimes with a Schwenkel. Mario Fabretto, 19 Jul 1998
One of the first polish books on vexillology. Apart from the history
of the Polish flag it contains colour images of the Teutonic Order flags
captured by the Pole-Lithuanians at Tannenberg battle (1410). These flags
had been carefully painted at the time by Jan Duglosz in a flag book. There
are several books about it, the best one being beyond doubt Ekdahl’s
of 1976 [ekd76]. Emil Dreyer, 2 Jul 2000
Missing info! (4) Title: Banderia Prutenorum tudzieź insignia sen clenodia Regni Poloniae Medium: book Main author(s):Jan Długosz Language:Latin Edition (publisher: place): Muczkowski: Kraków (Poland) Edition date:1851 Pages: 75 Remarks: Modern re-edition. Listed in [brz75] as #27.
Missing info! (7) Title: Astronomia na Bandeira Brasileira
(in English: Astronomy in the Brazilian flag) Medium: article in a non-vexillological source: obsolete entry Main author(s):Paulo Araújo Duarte Language:Portuguese Source number (date): (2002.11.25) Source edition (publisher: place): (unknown) (Brazil) Remarks: Available on line.
Title: On the Usage of the Eureka Flag Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Steve Duke Language:English Source title: Crux Australis [cxa] Source number (date): I:2 (=2) (1984) Source pages: 29-31 Subject: Eureka Flag
Title: The Union Flag Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Steve Duke Language:English Source title: Crux Australis [cxa] Source number (date): II:1 (=7) (1985) Source pages: 28-36 Subject: Australian Flag — History
Title: New canton to Old Glory Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Steve Duke Language:English Source title: NAVA News [nav] Source number (date): 1989 May./Jun. (1989.05-06) Source pages: 1
Title: Quick Hoists: Why is it so? — Official Flags Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Steve Duke Language:English Source title: Crux Australis [cxa] Source number (date): V:3 (=23) (1989) Source pages: 53 Subject: Flag Usage
Title: Quick Hoists: Why is it so? — Municipal Flags Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Steve Duke Language:English Source title: Crux Australis [cxa] Source number (date): V:3 (=23) (1989) Source pages: 55 Subject: Flag Usage
Title: Quick Hoists: Flag Care Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Steve Duke Language:English Source title: Crux Australis [cxa] Source number (date): V:3 (=23) (1989) Source pages: 54 Subject: Flag Usage
Title: Quick Hoists: Esto 88 Flag Flap Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Steve Duke Language:English Source title: Crux Australis [cxa] Source number (date): V:1 (=21) (1989) Source pages: 28-29 Subject: Australia — Ethnic Flags
Title: Blue and red ensign schizophrenia Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Steve Duke Language:English Source title: Report of the 13th International Congress of Vexillology, Melbourne 1989 [icv89] Source number (date): (1993) Source pages: 159-164
Missing info! (3) Title: Introduction to the History of the Signal-Flags in the Netherlands Navy Medium: book Main author(s):J. F. van Dulm Language:English Edition (publisher: place): Bureau maritieme historie van de marinestaf: Den Haag (The Netherlands) Edition date:1969 Further editions: [dul69e] Pages: 38
Title: Introduction to the History of the Signal-Flags in the Netherlands Navy Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):J. F. van Dulm Language:English Previous edition: [dul69] Source title: Petit recueil du Rencontre des amis européens de la bannistique / Boekje over de Ontmoeting van Europese vlaggenvrienden [icv69e] Source number (date): (1969) Source pages: 35-52 Remarks: Available on line.
Title: Rot-Kreuz-Flagge oft umstritten. Internationales Rot-Kreuz-Zeichen
(in English: Red cross flag often disputed. International red cross sign) Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Gerhard Dumke Language:German (High) Source title: Symbol und Wirtschaft: Zentralorgan aller an der Symbolik Schaffenden [suw] Source number (date): 1-4 (1950) Source pages: 52
Title: Die "Roerich-Flagge": Rotes Kreuz der Kultur
(in English: The "Roerich flag": red cross of culture) Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Gerhard Dumke Language:German (High) Source title: Symbol und Wirtschaft: Zentralorgan aller an der Symbolik Schaffenden [suw] Source number (date): 1-6 (1950) Source pages: 88
Missing info! (2) Title: 150 Jahre Rheinstromflagge
(in English: 150 years of Rhine river flag) Medium: article in a non-vexillological source: periodical Main author(s):Gerhard Dumke Language:German (High) Source title:Zeitschrift für Binnenschiffahrt Source number (date): 78 (1951) Source pages: 62-63 Source edition (publisher: place): Binnenschiffahrts-Verlag: Duisburg (Germany)
Missing info! (2) Title: Ende des Standers “C”
(in English: End of the “C pennant”) Medium: article in a non-vexillological source: periodical Main author(s):Gerhard Dumke Language:German (High) Source title:Zeitschrift für Binnenschiffahrt Source number (date): 78 (1951) Source pages: 134-136 Source edition (publisher: place): Binnenschiffahrts-Verlag: Duisburg (Germany)
Missing info! (4) Title: Die Flagge des Heiligen Landes (Vexillum Terrae Sanctae — Pavillon hiérosolymitain)
(in English: The Flag of the Holy Land (Vexillum Terrae Sanctae - the Pavilion of Jerusalem)) Medium: article in a non-vexillological source: periodical Main author(s):Gerhard Dumke Language:German (High) Source title:Jahrbuch für internationales Recht Source number (date): 8 (1959) Source pages: 100-125
Title: Der Fischereischutzstander
(in English: The fishing protection pennant) Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Gerhard Dumke Language:German (High) Source title: Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv [dsa] Source number (date): 5 (1982) Source pages: 225-233
Title: Notiz zu meinem Aufsatz "Der Fischereischutzstander" im Deutschen Schiffahrtsarchiv 5, 1982
(in English: Note on my article "The fishing protection pennant" in Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv 5, 1982) Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Gerhard Dumke Language:German (High) Source title: Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv [dsa] Source number (date): 7 (1984) Source pages: 257 Remarks: addendum to [dum82]
Title: A Flag for the Sisters of St. Walburga’s Abbey Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Terrence H. “Terry” Dunn Language:English Source title: Vexillum [vxm] Source number (date): 13 (2021.03) Source pages: 26 Remarks: Available on line.
Missing info! (1) Title:
Русские
и
советские
боевие
награды
| Russkie i sovetskie boevie nagrady
/ Russian and Soviet Military Awards Medium: book Main author(s):В. А. Дуров | V. A. Durov Languages:Russian and English Edition (publisher:
place):
Государственныи
Ордена
Ленина
Исторический
Музей
| Gosudarstvennyi Ordena Lenina Istoriĉeskiĭ Muzeĭ
/ Order of Lenin State History Museum:
Москва
| Moskva (Russia) Edition date:1990 Pages: 104 Format: 242×191 mm
Remarks:
Pages 8-9 of the Russian text and 14-15 of the English discuss
collective military awards. Following is the vex-relevant material,
which is fairly interesting for those interested in military
colors.
Title:
Государственная
симболика
России XVIII
—
начала XX
в
| Gosudarstvennaâ simbolika Rossii XVIII
— naĉala XX v
(in English: The state symbols of Russia in the 18th - early 20th centuries) Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):В. А. Дуров | V. A. Durov Language:Russian Source title: Гербовыдь | Gerbovydh [gbv] Source number (date): 14 (1997) Source pages: 11-25
Missing info! (1) Title: In The Service of Our Country: The History of the United States Service Flag Medium: book Main author(s):Jerry Dutscheck Language:English Edition (publisher: place): ELM Grove Publishing: (unknown location) (United States) Edition date:2020.06.23 (no edition specified; presumably first) Catalogue codes:ISBN 978-1-943492-78-7 (see WorldCat entry) Pages: 348 Format: 11×8½(×1.06)″ Weight: 3⅒℔
Remarks: Information on
line. Reviewed in [rwi22].
The author «gathered together more than 280 Service Flags
and related artifacts — over 500 photos in total —
including many previously unpublished from private collections. The
scope is not limited to just flags and banners, but includes such
things as badges and other awards, posters, magazine covers, even
patriotic recordings and sheet music.» He «spent more
than nine years meticulously researching these flags.
quoted by William Garrison, 10 Feb 2025