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![[British union flag, browser-safe colours]](../images/g/gb-rgbbs.gif) by António Martins
by António Martins 
Many flags are based on the British Union Flag ("Union Jack"). Below we present templates that can be used to construct other flags.
![[British ensign template, ratio 1:2]](../images/g/gb'cant.gif) image
by António Martins, 26 February 2002
 
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by António Martins, 26 February 2002The typical 1:2 British ensign with 4/9ths disc on the
fly; main field in black for better flooding (there is no real black ensign as
far as I know). The disc encircles all pre-1999 badges, even if it is not coloured differently. Later badges are depicted much
larger.
 António Martins, 26 February 2002
![[British ensign template, ratio 3:5]](../images/g/gb'c35.gif) image by 
Martin Grieve, 7 April 2008
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Martin Grieve, 7 April 2008
The same as above but in 3:5 proportions; an ensign for use in land, but very seldom.
 António Martins, 26 February 2002
![[union jack template with garland]](../images/g/gb'garl1.gif) image
by António Martins and Jaume Ollé, 26 February 2002
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by António Martins and Jaume Ollé, 26 February 2002
![[garland]](../images/g/gb'garl0.gif) image
by António Martins and Jaume Ollé, 26 February 2002
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by António Martins and Jaume Ollé, 26 February 2002
![[union jack template with garland, new style]](../images/g/gb'garl2.gif) image
by António Martins and Graham Bartram, 26 February 2002
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by António Martins and Graham Bartram, 26 February 2002
I notice that the "new style" disk with garland appears larger than
previously. Is that so? The "old style" disk with garland was supposed
to be 4/9 of the hoist (same as in the blue ensign). 
Željko Heimer, 1 March 2003
The new style garland is larger - that way the emblem it contains can be larger and more clearly seen. The old 4/9 size was just too small and was
obviously not chosen by a herald!
Graham Bartram, 1 March 2003