・ The first attempt to create a flag that combined the flags of the union (at that time, England and Scotland)... ・ The flag was most often flown from the "jack staff" on ships at sea in the 17th and 18th centuries. As... ・ The Sc...
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The European settlement of Australia was done By the British so the union jack goes goes a long back into the historical heritage of Australia. Even today The titular head of Australia is still the Monarch of Britain. Australia and are cons...
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not to me i love the Union Jack its my second fav flag after Jamaica
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Some famous fashion Designer did it with clothes around ten years ago and its been copied ever since. Some people have taken it to be a comment on black peoples contribution to the UK, because the fashion Designer happened to be black but...
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Yes. all ex servicemen have the right to have the Union Flag on their coffin. Some regiments will supply their own flag for free { must be returned} R.A.F. will allow their flag to be used as will the Royal Navy.
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If I am being honest, I think that these Ibiza Uncut style TV shows, of which there were plenty, were filmed to be as offensive as possible. People swilling drinks, having multiple sexual partners, vomiting, urinating in street corners, get...
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What is commonly known as the Union Jack, the flag of the United Kingdom, is actually only called the Union Jack when it is flown on the jackstaff on the bow of a Royal Naval ship. The correct name for the flag is the Union Flag. http://www...
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