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The work traces the origins, evolution and symbolism of the Union Jack and related ensigns, explaining how separate crosses and national emblems were combined into successive union flags and adapted for naval, mercantile and colonial use. It describes the historical and constitutional links that shaped flag design, sets out guidance on proper proportions and construction, and examines regional variations and use in North America and Canada. Illustrated plates and historical examples accompany chapters on manufacture, maritime precedence, and the political meaning of colours and crosses, while appendices collect emblem notes, correspondence, medals and anthems that illuminate the flags' public role.

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Barlow Cumberland

Barlow Cumberland was an author known for his contributions to historical and cultural literature. His works often explore themes related to maritime history and national identity. Notable among his publications is "A Century of Sail and Steam on the Niagara River," which reflects on the evolution of transportation on this significant waterway. Additionally, he penned "A Sketch of how 'The Diamond Anthem' was Sung around the World," commemorating the 60th anniversary of Queen Victoria's accession. His writings also delve into the symbolism of national flags, as seen in "History of the Union Jack and Flags of the Empire," contributing to the understanding of British heritage.

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