After Richard The Lionheart
There are lots of rivalries. Germany - Holland, England - Germany, England - Scotland etc.
England although there are references to Stalling, etc
The International Code Flags are used to dress ship. In nautical practice, it is said that the flags are 'worn' and not 'flown' by the vessel. Officer's flags, club burgees and national flags are not used as part of the bunting. The ship is dressed at 0800 and remains dressed (at anchor only, except for a vessel's maiden or final voyage) until evening colours/colors at sunset. The 'hoist' is done in the following sequence . . . 1. The yacht ensign or national ensign at the stern staff 2. Courtesy flag (if in foreign port) on starboard flag halyard 3. The Union Jack may be displayed at the bow staff 4. Club or fleet or association burgee on a pig stick to masthead or to the 'starboard spreader', alone, on its own and separate flag halyard 5. A rainbow of International Code flags are then arranged from the waterline forward 'up and over' (that is to all mast heads) to the waterline aft. Flags and pennants are bent on alternately. Since there are twice as many letter flags as numeral/repeater pennants, it is good practice to follow a sequence of two flags, one pennant, two flags, one pennant, etc. A weight is used as a sinker at each end of the string of flags at the waterline fore and aft. The 'drop' is done in the reverse order of the above. The sequence of the code flags can be any order but the following is the long accepted 'recommended order' to give a harmonious color pattern. This also avoids the possibility of a hidden message being set in the hoist. Starting from the waterline forward, to the masthead(s), and to the water line aft . . . A B 2 U J 1 K E 3 G H 6 I V 5 F L 4 D M 7 P O Third Repeater R N First Repeater S T Zero C X 9 W Q 8 Z Y Second Repeater
No ..they where(are)in some form or another all around the world ie the old west robbing stage coaches etc and Mexican bandits etc etc
i dunt no but i think they are France, Spain and etc.
Bedouin tribes sometimes used banners and flags in ceremonial or military contexts. They looked like any other flags, with colors, designs, etc.
Well I think they are there too represent our countries but also they were used when entering into conflict i.e. wars etc.... to know what people each other was fighting against.Flags can also be used for sending messages such as the Maritime signal flags. An old fashioned signalling system called semaphore used the position of two flags to represent the letters of the alphabet.
the official emblem of Ireland is the harp, but the shamrock is used widely on flags, crests etc
no it is not. Claws are what lions have. Tigers and bears etc.
They are killed by predators ( Crocodiles, Lions, etc. ) as a source of food.
The flags that are placed outside hotels are related with the guests that have taken superior (Suits, Presidential...etc) rooms in that hotel.
giraffes,lions, etc
deer, lions, etc.
lions, coyotes etc :)
deer, lions, etc.
Bunting was used as a flag
tigers, lions, pumas, mountain lions, jaguars, Leopards, cougers, etc