Where to buy signal flags?

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shed driver

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Sunday 9th July 2023
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I'm looking for a present for a flag mad veteran. I'm thinking of Nelson's last signal - "Engage the Enemy More Closely" .



Any recommendations for suppliers at a reasonable price? And how would you display these - miniature flags in a frame with a printed history?

SD.

Jo-say8k

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Sunday 9th July 2023
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Maybe with a nice oil painting of them displayed on the ship?

shed driver

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Sunday 9th July 2023
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Jo-say8k said:
Maybe with a nice oil painting of them displayed on the ship?
Possibly, although he is ex-Army so the ship would be of less interest than the flags and the meaning behind them

SD.

Petrus1983

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Legmaster

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214 months

Sunday 9th July 2023
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Just about every size imaginable and cheaper dyed flags and 'proper' sewn flags.

https://www.hampshireflag.co.uk/Signal-Flags.asp


OutInTheShed

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33 months

Sunday 9th July 2023
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shed driver said:
I'm looking for a present for a flag mad veteran. I'm thinking of Nelson's last signal - "Engage the Enemy More Closely" .



Any recommendations for suppliers at a reasonable price? And how would you display these - miniature flags in a frame with a printed history?

SD.
Bear in mind that I don't think Nelson's navy used the modern international letter flags.
I doubt the image is correct.



Simpo Two

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272 months

Sunday 9th July 2023
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OutInTheShed said:
Bear in mind that I don't think Nelson's navy used the modern international letter flags.
I doubt the image is correct.
It's an interesting point. In 1805 that might have said 'Jaffacake Narwhal'.

But I did flirt briefly with the idea of having those flags on my boat. Decided against it because I don't have any guns frown

akirk

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Sunday 9th July 2023
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Simpo Two

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Monday 10th July 2023
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akirk said:
That's a different signal wink

2xChevrons

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87 months

Monday 10th July 2023
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OutInTheShed said:
shed driver said:
I'm looking for a present for a flag mad veteran. I'm thinking of Nelson's last signal - "Engage the Enemy More Closely" .



Any recommendations for suppliers at a reasonable price? And how would you display these - miniature flags in a frame with a printed history?

SD.
Bear in mind that I don't think Nelson's navy used the modern international letter flags.
I doubt the image is correct.
The flags displayed in shed driver's post are the historically accurate ones - those are the flags used under 'Popham's Code' which is what the RN used at Trafalgar. The two flags are #1 over #6, with signal 16 being 'engage the enemy more closely.'

http://3decks.pbworks.com/f/Admiral%2520Home%2520P...

You can read the Popham Code (minus the first section with the standardised tactical signals 1-25) at that link, as well as see the entire suit of flags.

Note that while Popham flag #1 is today's ICS Flag X-Ray (albeit with different proportions), Popham flag #6 is not used, so may be harder to find 'off the shelf'. Although it would be simple to have custom-made and, at a pinch, an inverted flag of The Netherlands would do.

Edited by 2xChevrons on Monday 10th July 11:38

akirk

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Monday 10th July 2023
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Simpo Two said:
akirk said:
That's a different signal wink
good point - apologies smile

Simpo Two

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272 months

Tuesday 11th July 2023
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2xChevrons said:
Although it would be simple to have custom-made and, at a pinch, an inverted flag of The Netherlands would do.
It's fortunate the signal for 'Engage the enemy more closely' wasn't interpreted as 'I have the Finnish and Dutch ambassadors on board'. That might have changed the course of Trafalgar hehe

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Remarkable!

MBBlat

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Tuesday 11th July 2023
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Why do I have a sudden desire to have a ships cannon in my front garden?

Mr Pointy

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166 months

Wednesday 12th July 2023
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Simpo Two said:
OutInTheShed said:
Bear in mind that I don't think Nelson's navy used the modern international letter flags.
I doubt the image is correct.
It's an interesting point. In 1805 that might have said 'Jaffacake Narwhal'.

But I did flirt briefly with the idea of having those flags on my boat. Decided against it because I don't have any guns frown
You could fly this one though:



I'm doubting that Nelson would have had that one in the flag locker though.

Simpo Two

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272 months

Wednesday 12th July 2023
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Mr Pointy said:
I'm doubting that Nelson would have had that one in the flag locker though.
Indeed, the drink was rum in those days!