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![[Proposed Flag of Flintshire, Wales]](../images/g/gb-w-fli.gif) image by Jason Saber, 25 February 2015
 
image by Jason Saber, 25 February 2015See also:
The flag derives from the arms anachronistically attributed to the local Dark 
Age ruler, Edwin of Tegeingl, a former kingdom that covered much of the 
territory of Flintshire. The arms bore a black engrailed fleury cross, i.e. a cross 
with scalloped edges, on a white field between four choughs, a bird once likely 
to have been widespread in the vicinity, in black and red. These arms had been 
used by the former Flintshire county Council. The flag, designed by Jason Saber 
and refined by Philip Tibbetts, retains much of the basic symbolism and 
essential charges of the original arms but depicts them in a form more suitable 
for use as a flag. See also
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Flintshire-Flag/209333945862298
Source:
http://www.abcounties.co.uk/counties/county-flags/county-flag-proposals 
Jason Saber, 3 August 2012
More details can be read in the
Flintshire Chronicle.
Jason Saber, 6 September 2012
The Flag Institute has registered the flag of the Welsh county of
Flintshire.
Jason Saber, 25 February 2015