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![[Flag of Bromham, Wiltshire, England]](../images/g/gb-e-brh.gif) image located by Aleksander Nemet, 23 September 2009
 
image located by Aleksander Nemet, 23 September 2009See also:
The flag of Bromham village can be seen on this photo: http://www.bromham.org.uk, from the official website: http://www.bromham.org.uk/post/2009/06/10/Bromham-Flag.aspx.
The flag is quartered, the upper hoist the cross of St. George, upper fly 
dark blue, lower hoist red, lower fly white. Over all, centred a tufted owl 
sitting on a leafed branch.  A photography of manufactured flag can be seen
here (from
http://www.bromham.org.uk), where the owl and branch differ in detail.
About Bromham from Wikipedia:
"Bromham is a medium-sized village 
and civil parish in the English county of Wiltshire. Besides the main village of 
Bromham, there are five other settlements in the parish. These are St Edith's 
Marsh, Westbrook, Hawkstreet, Netherstreet and Chittoe. These are essentially 
small villages and hamlets all within 2.5 miles (4 km) of the main village 
centre, thus 'greater Bromham' is geographically very extensive. The village is 
situated 4 miles (6.5 km) northwest of Devizes and 4 miles east of Melksham."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bromham,_Wiltshire 
Aleksandar Nemet, 
23 September 2009