Flag of Oxfordshire

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Oxfordshire
Proportion3:5
Adopted9 October 2017
Designed byCollege of Arms

The Oxfordshire flag is the flag of the historic county of Oxfordshire in England. It was registered with the Flag Institute on 9 October 2017.[1]

Design

Coat of arms of the former County Council of Oxfordshire, which the flag is based on

The flag originates as the coat of arms of the former County Council of Oxfordshire and was created in 1949. Following reorganisation of local government in 1974, the arms ceased to be used by any organisation but the design was later adapted as a flag and widely used across the county. The basic field colour is the dark blue long associated with the University of Oxford; against this two broad, white, wavy stripes symbolise the River Thames, and against this sits a red ox head, the combination of which alludes to the origin of the county town of Oxford. At the lower left and upper right corners, a golden oak tree and wheatsheaf or garb represent the county's woodland and agriculture.

Previous proposals

St Frideswide Cross

A previous proposal for county flag was called the

Department for Communities and Local Government.[2]

Armorial banner

An alternative commercially available flag exists, based on a banner of the coat of arms of the Oxfordshire County Council.

Gallery

  • St Frideswide Cross
    St Frideswide Cross
  • Banner of the County Council coat of arms
    Banner of the County Council coat of arms

References

  1. ^ See Flag Institute
  2. ^ Department for Communities and Local Government (28 March 2011). "Oxfordshire flag flies at Department for Communities and Local Government". Retrieved 5 March 2012.

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