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At
http://www.mrflag.com/p/4938/EnglandNorthofEngland.html is
shown a 'Flag of the North of England' as designed/envisioned by Patrick Smith
(2003). It comprises the familiar Cross of St. George with a Scandinavian format
reflecting the region's 'northern-ness'.
Charles Ashburner, 1 December 2003
Intriguingly, a local SCA-type group (those people who re-create battles in
their spare time) asked me a few of years ago whether I could design a flag for
them to represent the Danelaw (Danish-occupied England, pre-Norman invasion).
The flag I made for them was identical to this design. So yes, I'd say this flag
exists! :)
More seriously, though, for this flag to be real, IMHO, it would have to
actually be used and flown for the purpose for which it was intended. Unless the
flag is actually used by someone, somewhere, to represent the North of England
(preferably in some semi-official capacity), I'd say it is a flag proposal
rather than a 'real flag', whether cloth examples exist or not.
James Dignan, 2 December 2003
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