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 image by William Hepburn, 11 November 2017
 
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	On Google Streetview, I took a look at the Oxford County Admin Building and a 
few other county buildings. They seem to flying a county flag. The colours & 
logo were taken directly from the county website
http://www.oxfordcounty.ca. The 
standard Canadian 1:2 aspect ratio was used. The size of the bands appears to be 
1/4 on top, 1/8 on bottom while the logo seems to be centred on whole flag. I'm 
not 100% certain of the dimensions. I've included the
Google view of the flag
as well.
William Hepburn, 11 November 2017
Based on this picture, I think that the upper and lower stripes are equal:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c1/Oxford_County_Board_of_Health_Woodstock_Ontario_1.JPG
Dave Fowler, 11 November 2017
Well, they sort of are. They aren't, however, straight. On each hoistwise 
edge, one stripe is narrow and the other wide, and across the flag that 
gradually turns around so at the other edge it's the other way around.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 11 November 2017
 image by Rob Raeside, 17 May 2020
 
image by Rob Raeside, 17 May 2020
Oxford County also has a plain flag 
with a slogan:
https://www.woodstocksentinelreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/WD.Southwestern-Public-Healt.jpg?quality=80
Logo:
https://www.oxfordcounty.ca/Portals/15/OC%20logo.png?ver=2018-10-24-151950-330
Dave Fowler, 17 May 2020