File:Ensign, Turkey and Ottoman Empire (after 1844) RMG RP 17 6.jpg
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English: Ensign, Turkey and Ottoman Empire (after 1844) The flag of Turkey and its empire from 1844 - this design was used both as a naval and a merchant ensign. It is made of wool bunting with a cotton hoist and is hand sewn. A rope is attached for hoisting. The flag is red with a white crescent and a six pointed star, instead of the correct five. Marked in ink on the hoist: 'Adl. King C.B. 13'. The flag has been repaired with darning. It belonged to the Duckworth-King family and relates to the collection of flags associated with Admiral Sir George St. Vincent Duckworth-King (1809-1891). George King was promoted to flag rank in 1862 and from Companion of the Bath (C.B.) to Knight Commander (K.C.B) in 1873. |
Date | 1862 |
Dimensions | flag: 939.8 x 1600.2 mm |
Source/Photographer | http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/499 |
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Identifier InfoField | Acquisition Number: M1955-22 WAFN: 81 dossier number: item-foreign flags id number: AAA0499 |
Collection InfoField | Flags |
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