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The state flag of Queensland is a British Blue Ensign defaced with the state badge on a white disc in the fly. The badge is a light blue Maltese Cross with an imperial crown in the centre of the cross. The flag dates from 1870, with minor variations, and the badge was designed by William Hemmant, the Colonial Secretary and Treasurer of Queensland in 1876.
1870 FlagThe State Flag was first created in 1870 with the Union Jack upon the royal blue background; however, no Badge was present. In its place was a profile of Queen Victoria on a blue disc surrounded by a white annulus on which the world Queensland was inscribed in gold.1 1876 FlagThe next alteration occurred in 1876 as there were many complaints that the reproduction of Victoria's head was too difficult and a replacement was called for. Many complaints by State Officials were made, including the example below found in the Queensland State Archives.2
Sir, Your most obedient Servant, (signed) N Hemmant
The Maltese Cross impaled with the Crown was chosen to replace Victoria's head. 1901 FlagThe final official alteration occurred in 1901 with the death of Queen Victoria. The change was in relation to the crown impaled upon the Maltese Cross; as Victoria and Edward VII had chosen differing coronation crowns, the crowns upon the Badge also had to change.3 However over the years the monarchs of England have chosen differing coronation crowns and therefore, the crowns have unofficially kept up with each change. See Coat of arms of Queensland for further details on the changing of coronation crowns. References1 Ausflag (1995) 'Queensland', http://www.ausflag.com.au/flags/qld.html, [9 March 2004] 2 Queensland State Archives (1876) 'Flag, Badge, Arms and Seal of Queensland', SRS 1043-2-265-84 3 Know Britain (2003) 'The History and Meaning of the Union Jack', http://www.know-britain.com/ general/union_jack.html, [9 March 2004] External links
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