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  1. The Flag of County Durham is the flag of the historic county of Durham. It was registered with the Flag Institute as the flag of the county in 2013, after winning an online competition to decide a flag for the county.

  2. 21 de nov. de 2013 · The County Durham flag was registered on November 21st 2013. It was created by James Moffat seen here at right and his twin daughters Katie (below left) and Holly (below right). from Chilton, County Durham and was the winning entry in a competition established by noted adventurer and campaigner Andy Strangeway (at left in the….

  3. Banner of Durham County Council since 1974, based on the council's coat of arms. This was used as County Durham's unofficial flag until an official flag was adopted in 2013. Ceremonial county from 1974–1996. From the 1974 until 1996, the ceremonial county was split into eight districts:

  4. The County Durham Flag is a community flag proclaiming the unique identity of this historic English county. It is based on the St Cuthbert’s cross, with the whole design counter-changed horizontally between the County Durham colours of blue and yellow.

    • Public Vote
    • James, Katie and Holly Moffatt
    • 21st November 2013
    • County Flag
  5. County Durham Flag. 7,462 likes · 480 talking about this. This page promotes the official County Durham Flag & the history of our County, Country and beyond.

  6. 25 de jun. de 2022 · The flag of County Durham is a yellow 'cross' on a blue field with lions in each quarter, the centre of the cross is broken with a white rose on the standard background. There is also a black diamond on each bit of the cross. Craig Tallentire, 20 September 2007

  7. The flag features the Cross of Cuthbert, counterchanged on the county colours of blue and gold. The same cross is also depicted on the Flag of Kirkcudbrightshire , showing the links both counties have to St Cuthbert.