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Flags of Guyana

The following is a list of flags used in Guyana.

National flag

Flag Date Use Description
1966–present Flag of Guyana A green field with the black-edged red isosceles triangle based on the hoist-side superimposed on the larger white-edged golden triangle, also based on the hoist-side, pointed toward the fly-side. This flag is designed by Whitney Smith
1966–present Flag of Guyana (vertical)

Presidential flags

Flag Date Use Description
1970–1980 Presidential Standard of Arthur Chung.
1980–1985 Presidential Standard of Forbes Burnham.
1985–1992 Presidential Standard of Hugh Desmond Hoyte.
1992–1997 Presidential Standard of Cheddi B. Jagan.
1997–1999 Presidential Standard of Janet Jagan.
1999–2011 Presidential Standard of Bharrat Jagdeo.
2011–2015 Presidential Standard of Donald Ramotar.
2015–2020 Presidential Standard of David A. Granger.
2020–present Presidential Standard of Irfaan Ali.

Military flags

Flag Date Use Description
1965–present Naval Ensign of Guyana
1965–present GDF Coast Guard Flag
1965–present Air Ensign of Guyana
1965–present GDF Air Corps Flag
1965–present Guyana Defence Force Flag
1965–present GDF Force Colour Flag
1965–present Guyana Police Force Flag
1965–present Guyana Prison Service Flag
1965–present Guyana Fire Service Flag
1965–present GDF 1st Infantry Battalion Group Flag
1965–present GDF 2nd Infantry Battalion Group Flag
1965–present GDF Agri Corps Flag
1965–present GDF Band Corps Flag
1965–present GDF Defence Headquarters Flag
1965–present GDF Engineer Corps Flag
1965–present GDF G2 Branch Flag
1965–present GDF Medical Corps Flag
1965–present GDF Ordnance Corps Flag
1965–present GDF Signal Corps Flag
1965–present GDF Training Corps Flag
1965–present Presidential Colour of the Guyana Defence Force Flag

Subdivision flags

Flag Date Use Description
???? Flag of Barima-Waini
???? Flag of Cuyuni-Mazaruni
???? Flag of Demerara-Mahaica
???? Flag of East Berbice-Corentyne
???? Flag of Essequibo Islands-West Demerara
???? Flag of Mahaica-Berbice
???? Flag of Pomeroon-Supenaam
???? Flag of Potaro-Siparuni
???? Flag of Upper Demerara-Berbice
???? Flag of Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo

Proposed flag

Flag Date Use Description
1962 Smith's proposed flag A red field with a green isosceles triangle based on the hoist-side superimposed on a larger golden triangle, also based on the hoist-side, pointed toward the fly-side.

Historical flags

Spanish Rule

Flag Date Use Description
1530–1785 Flag of The Spanish Empire A red saltire resembling two crossed, roughly-pruned (knotted) branches, on a white field.
1785–1819 Flag of The Spanish Empire A horizontal triband flag of red, yellow (double width) and red; charged with the Spanish coat of arms off-centred toward the hoist.

Dutch rule

Flag Date Use Description
1611–1781
1784–1795
The Prince's Flag A horizontal Tricolor of orange, white and blue.
1652–1781
1784–1795
States Flag A horizontal Tricolor of red, white and blue.

French rule

Flag Date Use Description
Pre-Napoleonic Era
1782–1784 Flag of The Kingdom of France A White Field With several Fleur-de-Lis and the royal coat of arms in the center.
1802–1803 Flag of The French 1st Republic A vertical tricolor of blue, white and red.
Napoleonic Era
1808–1813 Flag of The 1st French Empire A vertical tricolor of blue, white and red.
Under Client States
1808–1813 Flag of Napoleonic Spain A white field with the coat of arms off-centred toward the hoist.
1802–1803 Flag of the Batavian Republic A horizontal triband of red, white and blue with the Republic's emblem in the canton.

Under Great Colombia

Flag Date Use Description
1819–1820 Flag of Great Colombia Horizontal tricolor of yellow, blue and red with the coat of arms in the canton, showing an indigenous woman, an Orinoco crocodile and the Caribbean Sea.
1820–1821 Flag of Great Colombia Horizontal tricolor of yellow, blue and red with the coat of arms in the canton, showing an Andean Condor holding a sword and a Pomegranate plant in each feet, 10 6-pointed stars, a fire flame and a pearl.
1821–1830 Flag of Great Colombia A horizontal tricolour of yellow (double-width), blue and red with the Emblem of Gran Colombia in the center of the flag with an olive branch surrounding the emblem.
1822 (Proposed) Flag of Great Colombia A horizontal tricolour of yellow, blue and red with the coat of arms in the center of the flag.

Under Venezuela

Flag Date Use Description
Pre-Great Colombia
1813–1814 Flag of the Second Venezuelan Republic Red field with a white rhombus encasing a black rectangle.
1817 Flag of the Third Venezuelan Republic Horizontal tricolor of yellow, blue and red with seven blue stars on the yellow band.
1817–1819 Flag of the Third Republic of Venezuela Horizontal tricolor of yellow, blue and red with eight blue stars on the yellow band.
Post-Great Colombia
1830–1836 Provisional flag of the State of Venezuela Horizontal tricolor of yellow, blue and red, with the coat of arms of the State of Venezuela in the center.
1836–1859 Flag of the State of Venezuela Horizontal tricolor of yellow, blue and red, with the coat of arms of the State of Venezuela on the hoist side of the yellow band.
1859 First flag of the Federation Horizontal tricolor of yellow, blue and red, with seven blue stars on the yellow band.
1859–1863 Second flag of the Federation Horizontal tricolor of yellow, blue and red, with the coat of arms of the State of Venezuela in the center.
1863–1897 Flag of the United States of Venezuela Horizontal tricolor of yellow, blue and red, with seven white stars arranged in a hexagon in the center of the blue band.
1863–1897 State flag of the United States of Venezuela Horizontal tricolor of yellow, blue and red, with an arc of seven white stars in the center of the blue band and the country's coat of arms on the hoist side of the yellow band.

British rule

Flag Date Use Description
1781–1782
1795–1801
State Flag of British Empire State Flag used by the Colonies of British Empire 'n Great Britain, the famous blue naval ensign of Great Britain .
1781–1782
1795–1801
Civil Flag of British Empire with square canton Civil Flag used by the Colonies of British Empire 'n Great Britain, the famous red naval ensign of Great Britain Used in U.S. 'n Canada.
1801–1875 New State Flag of British Empire with the Flag of The United Kingdom New State flag, in canton a superimposition of the flags of England and Scotland with the Saint Patrick's Saltire (representing Ireland).
1801–1906 New Civil Flag of British Empire with the Flag of The United Kingdom New Civil flag, in canton a superimposition of the flags of England and Scotland with the Saint Patrick's Saltire (representing Ireland).
1875–1906 Flag of British Guiana A blue ensign defaced with the emblem of Guiana.
1906–1919 Flag of British Guiana A blue ensign defaced with the emblem of Guiana.
1906–1919 Civil Ensign of British Guiana A red ensign defaced with the emblem of Guiana.
1919–1955 Flag of British Guiana A blue ensign defaced with the emblem of Guiana.
1919–1955 Civil Ensign of British Guiana A red ensign defaced with the emblem of Guiana.
1955–1966 Flag of British Guiana A blue ensign defaced with the emblem of Guiana.
1955–1966 Civil Ensign of British Guiana A red ensign defaced with the emblem of Guiana.
Governor's Flags
1875–1906 British Guiana Governor's Flag A Union Jack defaced with the emblem of Guiana.
1906–1955 British Guiana Governor's Flag A Union Jack defaced with the emblem of Guiana.
1955–1966 British Guiana Governor's Flag A Union Jack defaced with the emblem of Guiana.

See also

References

  1. "Flag Dates: by month". fotw.info.
  2. ^ "Guyana – Historical Flags – Part 1". fotw.info.
  3. ^ "Guyana – Historical Flags – Part 2". fotw.info.
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