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Association Name: | New England Vexillological Association (NEVA) |
Officers: | Carl S. Gurtman, president David B. Martucci, secretary/treasurer |
Type: | Association |
Territory: | United States: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont |
Established: | 21 April 1991 |
FIAV Member since: | 29 July 1999 (Full Member) |
Flag: | See below |
The New England Vexillological Association Flag is the traditional flag of England (white bearing a red St. George's cross), the namesake of the New England region of the United States, today defined as being the six states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island.
In the center is a white diamond edged in blue and again in white, emblazoned
with a green pine tree. The pine tree is the traditional symbol of New England,
while the blue fimbriation represents two "V's", one inverted over the
other, representing Vexillology. The red-white-blue colors recall the colors of
the United States Flag and the red-white-green colors recall the colors of the
traditional New England Flag.
David Martucci, 03 October, 1999
Mailing Address: | Other Communication: |
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New England Vexillological Association (NEVA) c/o Carl Gurtman 228 Brave Boat Harbor Rd. YORK ME 03909-5029 USA |
Telephone: +1 (207) 363-4920 (Carl S.
Gurtman) Fax: +1 (207) 845-2857 (David Martucci; manual) E-mail: David Martucci Home Page: http://www.nejv.org/ |
Name | Language | Frequency | Period | ISSN |
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New England Journal of Vexillology | English | biannual | since 1995 |