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Naval ensign, Imperial China (1888-1911)

AAA0459
Flags

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Collection Flags, China
Gallery locationNot on display
PeopleProvenance: Watson, Hugh
Depiction: China: Navy

Object details:

Object ID AAA0459
Description This is the standard national flag adopted by the Qing government from 1888 until its downfall in 1911. A rectangular flag made of wool bunting, machine sewn with hand sewn details with a rope attached for hoisting. The flag shows a five-clawed, blue dragon with a red sun disc on a yellow background. The teeth, horns and claws of the dragon are appliquéd in white cotton. The pupils of the eyes are made of black felt. The flag was used as a state flag and naval ensign until the fall of the Qing dynasty. The proposal to adopt this design was made in 1888 when the Qing government issued 'The Regulations for the Beiyang Fleet' in which it laid down the standard design of the Qing imperial national flag.
Date made 1898-1904

Credit National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London with acknowledgements to the Royal Hospital of St Bartholomew
Materials cotton; felt; hand sewn; machine sewn; wool
Measurements flag: 1143 x 1778 mm
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