Flag of the Cayman Islands

The flag of the Cayman Islands was adopted on 14 May 1958 after the colony was officially granted a coat-of-arms. Prior to that, the Islands had used the British flag for all official occasions. In 1999, the white disc was removed and the arms were more than doubled in size, although the pre-1999 flag remains popular and is still used on some official occasions, and the Cayman Islands Government website describes the flag as a "British blue ensign with the arms on a white disc in the fly". During the 2004, 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics, and during the 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympics, the Cayman Islands team marched in under the flag as described on the government website.

Cayman Islands
NameFlag of the Cayman Islands
UseCivil and state flag, state ensign
Proportion1:2
Adopted14 May 1958 (Original)
25 January 1999 (Newest version)[1]
DesignBlue ensign with the coat-of-arms of the Cayman Islands in the fly
Variant flag of Cayman Islands
NameCivil Ensign of the Cayman Islands
UseCivil ensign
Proportion1:2
Adopted14 May 1958 (Original)
25 January 1999 (Newest version)
DesignRed Ensign with the coat-of-arms of the Cayman Islands in the fly.
Variant flag of Cayman Islands
NameCivil Ensign of the Cayman Islands
UseOther
Proportion1:2
Adopted14 May 1958
DesignA Union Flag defaced with the coat-of-arms of the Cayman Islands.

Common with most British overseas territories, the Governor's flag is a Union Flag defaced with the coat-of-arms. The governor's flag was also changed in 1999, the arms were made bigger and a golden ring was added.

See also

References

  1. "The page for the Cayman Islands seems to attribute a new Cayman Islands flag to an event that occurred on 25 January 1999" James T. Liston, 15 June 2003 (FOTW - Cayman Islands)


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