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PROCEEDINGS - LECTURES

 

 

 The Congress Proceedings are being published in three formats:

1.    On-line on the Flags Australia website - links to individual lectures are below 

2.   As a memory-stick - sent to all Congress participants who have provided a current mailing address   

3.   Print-on demand paperback book (493 pages) (subject to indications of demand)

 

         
         
  File name     Pages
  (press on link for PDF of lecture)    
         
  0 Overview & Contents.pdf Overview & Index Cover, Contents, Messages of Welcome, ICV 26 flags, Lecture Summaries 1-19
         
  File name Presenter Lecture Title Pages
 

1 Addison.pdf

Jon ADDISON Looking to the Heavens: The Australasian League flag of 1851 20 - 31
 

2 Bartlett.pdf

Ralph BARTLETT  Australia’s boxing kangaroo flag – whose flag is it? 32 - 41
 

3 Baskerville.pdf

Bruce BASKERVILLE and Stephen SZABO Australia’s first? The history of the Bowman flag reconsidered 42 - 66
 

4 Berry B.pdf

Bruce BERRY  “Zero to Hero” – The role of the national flag in nation building in post-apartheid South Africa 67 - 91
 

5 Berry S.pdf

Stephen BERRY The dead hand of copyright: flagging an issue 92 - 98
 

6 Burton.pdf

Tony BURTON We did but see her passing by … the 1954 Royal Visit and its impact on Australian and New Zealand vexillology 99 - 115
 

7 Cartledge.pdf

John CARTLEDGE Though cowards flinch: The history of the red flag as a symbol of revolt against repression 116 - 127
 

8 Chakrabarti.pdf

Sekhar CHAKRABARTI  An early 20th Century Indian national flag: remembering the contribution of an Irish lady 110 years ago 128 - 134
 

9 Crump.pdf

Edwin CRUMP The black flag and video game vexillology 135 - 139
 

10 Fei.pdf

FEI Xing Flag display in traditional Chinese architecture 140 - 159
 

11 Guenter.pdf

Scot GUENTER Images of the land down-under redux 160 - 172
 

12 Heimer.pdf

ˇeljko HEIMER Ten years of the dictionary of vexillology 173 - 185
 

13 Hribovsek.pdf

Aleksander HRIBOVŠEK Historical errors behind the creation of the national flag of Slovenia in 1848 186 - 192
 

14 Hugot.pdf

Nicolas HUGOT New Caledonia: a preview of a future in suspension 193 - 205
 

15 Kariyasu.pdf

Nozomi KARIYASU Japanese service ensigns in international trade across the Pacific 206 - 216
 

16 Kaye.pdf

Ted KAYE Fiji’s new flag: a work in progress 217 - 228
 

17 Kelly.pdf

Ralph KELLY Flags and the Australian military 229 - 249
 

18 Le Bas.pdf

Thomas LE BAS Flagpost: A place for New Zealanders to reimagine their flag, together 250 - 266
 

19 Lindsay.pdf

Paul LINDSAY Vexillology and social media: A 35 year retrospective from snail mail to Facebook 267 - 274
 

20 Lupant.pdf

Michel LUPANT Belgium Royal flags since Independence 275 - 319
 

21 Mee.pdf

Tracey MEE Australian Identity: Claims and Identity 320 - 331
 

22 Mulholland.pdf

Malcolm MULHOLLAND A new flag for New Zealand? - The consideration process 332 - 344
 

23 Munksgaard.pdf

Jan Henrik MUNKSGAARD Admiral Hesselberg’s Book of Flags – an introduction 345 - 350
 

24 Platoff.pdf

Annie PLATOFF and Steven KNOWLTON Old flags, new meanings 351 - 375
 

25 Randall.pdf

Colin RANDALL An Olympian flag event 376
 

26 Raullet.pdf

Alain RAULLET Pardon Banners in Brittany 377 - 386
 

27 Risby.pdf

Mark RISBY Flags of Van Diemen’s Land: Murphy’s flag charts 387 - 395
 

28 Schmoger.pdf

Manuela SCHMÖGER Mapping flag usage in Munich, Germany 396 - 411
 

29 Spicer.pdf

Gwen SPICER

Display and storage of historical collections: a holistic approach

412 - 422
 

30 Thomas.pdf

Mike THOMAS Flags by design: Identifying flags by pattern and colour 423 - 429
 

31 Westerhoven.pdf

Marcel van WESTERHOVEN Expressions of regional identity in the Netherland through flags 430 - 441
 

32 Zamyatin.pdf

Stan ZAMYATIN Flagscapes - A natural approach to vexillology 442 - 448
 

33 Zhao.pdf

ZHAO Xinfeng Protocols for flag raising at medal ceremonies of the Beijing Olympic Games 2008 449 - 454
    Additional Material:    
 

34 Events.pdf

Exhibitions & Events Exhibitions and Events - registration, State Library of NSW, Burrows flag displays, Observatory Hill, FOTW meeting and ANF Day 455 - 462
 

35 Canberra.pdf

Canberra Excursion Canberra - Capital flags, Australian War Memorial and Annex, Parliament House, Flag Display Lake Burley Griffin 463 - 479
 

36 FIAV Meeting.pdf

FIAV meeting FIAV General Assembly 480 - 482
 

37 Companions.pdf

Companions Companion Tours - Opera House, sunset harbour cruise, northern beaches, National Gallery of Australia and Taronga Zoo 483 - 486
 

38 Closing Dinner.pdf

Closing Dinner Closing Dinner and Awards 487 - 489
 

39 Who Came.pdf

Who Came List of Participants (delegates and companions) and Sponsors 490 - 493

 

 

 

 

       
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