- Flag of Suffolk
The Flag of Suffolk, (also known as Saint Edmund's Flag), is a modern proposal for a county flag for the English county of
Suffolk , designed by Bill Bulstrode. The flag bears a shield of the arms attributed to SaintEdmund the Martyr on a Cross ofSaint George .The flag originated with a campaign initiated by local
Suffolk media to replaceSaint George asEngland 's patron saint, withSaint Edmund , a one time King ofEast Anglia . Accordingly, Bill Bulstrode, a local flag seller, lent support to this campaign by designing a flag to representSaint Edmund and after some research decided that an appropriate move would be to combineSaint Edmund 's blue shield bearing two gold arrows passing through a gold crown, with the red cross ofSaint George . Originally designed with a triple pointed shield, after consultation with the Suffolk heraldry Society, the flag was modified to feature the more commonly seen heater shield shape.While the campaign to replace
England 's patron saint was unsuccessful,Saint Edmund was recognised bySuffolk County Council as the patron saint forSuffolk and accordingly, Saint Edmund's Flag was recognised as the Flag for Suffolk. [ [http://www.fotw.net/flags/gb-e-suf.html Suffolk (United Kingdom) ] ] [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/suffolk/content/articles/2006/10/26/st_edmunds_flag_feature.shtml BBC - Suffolk - Community - What do you think of the St Edmund flag? ] ]Notes
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