Details: 3'x5' 100D premium polyester flag with white header and two grommets. Most flags have four rows of stitches on the fly and two rows on the top, bottom, and header side. Image is screen printed and appears on both sides.
In 1603, James VI of Scotland inherited the English and Irish thrones creating the United Kingdom of Great Britain.In April of 1606 he introduced the King's Colours as new flag representing the union of England and Scotland.
The flag would serve as the flag of the United Kingdom from 1606-1801. It was not adopted by Scottish military forces until 1707.
In 1801 the cross of St. Patrick was added to create the current Union flag.
In 1603, James VI of Scotland inherited the English and Irish thrones creating the United Kingdom of Great Britain.In April of 1606 he introduced the King's Colours as new flag representing the union of England and Scotland.
The flag would serve as the flag of the United Kingdom from 1606-1801. It was not adopted by Scottish military forces until 1707.
In 1801 the cross of St. Patrick was added to create the current Union flag.
This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 31 July, 2013.