Blue Ensign
The Blue Ensign is a flag, one of several British ensigns, used by certain organisations or territories associated with the United Kingdom. It is used either plain or defaced with a badge or other emblem.
The evolution of the Blue Ensign followed that of the Union Jack. The ensign originated in the 17th century with the St George's cross in the canton, and with a blue field.
The Acts of Union 1707 united England and Wales with Scotland in the Kingdom of Great Britain, thus producing a new Blue Ensign with the new Union Flag in the canton. With the Act of Union 1800, Ireland joined the United Kingdom and St Patrick's Cross was added to the Union Flag and, accordingly, to the cantons of all British ensigns from 1 January 1801.
Plain blue ensign
Prior to the reorganisation of the Royal Navy in 1864, the plain blue ensign had been the ensign of one of three squadrons of the Royal Navy, the Blue Squadron. This changed in 1864, when an order in council provided that the Red Ensign was allocated to merchantmen, the Blue Ensign was to be the flag of ships in public service or commanded by an officer in the Royal Naval Reserve, and the White Ensign was allocated to the Navy.Thus, after 1864, the plain blue ensign is permitted to be worn, instead of the Red Ensign, by three categories of civilian vessel:
- British merchant vessels whose officers and crew include a certain number of retired Royal Navy personnel or Royal Naval Reservists, or are commanded by an officer of the Royal Naval Reserve in possession of a Government warrant. The number and rank of such crew members required has varied over the years, as have the additional conditions required, since the system was first introduced in 1864.
- Royal Research Ships by warrant whether manned by former Royal Navy personnel or Merchant Navy personnel.
- British-registered yachts belonging to members of the following yacht clubs:
Defaced blue ensign
Since 1864, the Blue Ensign is defaced with a badge or emblem, to form the ensign of United Kingdom government departments or public bodies. Current defaced Blue Ensigns are:Aberdeen Harbour Board | |
Border Force | |
British Antarctic Survey | |
British Telecom and Cable & Wireless | |
Combined Cadet Force | |
Department of Trade and Industry | |
General Post Office | |
Global Marine Systems's cable-ships | |
Government Service Ensign | |
Her Majesty's Army Vessels | |
Her Majesty's Coastguard | |
:File:Flag of the Commissioners of Irish Lights.gif|Link to file | Commissioners of Irish Lights |
Lloyd's of London | |
Marine Society | |
Mersey Docks and Harbour Company | |
Metropolitan Police | |
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food | |
Ministry of Defence Police | |
Ministry of War Munitions | |
Northern Lighthouse Board | |
Ocean Weather Service | |
Ordnance Board | |
Pacific Cables Board | |
Port of London Authority | |
Royal Army Service Corps | |
Royal Engineers Divers | |
Royal Engineers | |
Royal Fleet Auxiliary Service | |
Royal Hospital School | |
Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service | |
Royal Ulster Constabulary | |
Marine Scotland | |
Sea Cadet Corps | |
Submarine Mining Service | |
Welsh Government Marine and Fisheries Division |
Yachting Blue Ensigns defaced by the badge of the club were recorded in the Navy List until 1985, and now they are administered by the Royal Yachting Association for the Ministry of Defence. Current defaced Blue Ensigns are:
Aldeburgh Yacht Club | |
Army Sailing Association | |
Bar Yacht Club | |
City Livery Yacht Club | |
Cruising Association | |
House of Lords Yacht Club | |
Household Division Yacht Club | |
Little Ship Club | |
Medway Cruising Club | |
Medway Yacht Club | |
Old Worcesters Yacht Club | |
Parkstone Yacht Club | |
Poole Yacht Club | |
Poole Harbour Yacht Club | |
Portsmouth Yacht Club | |
Royal Air Force Yacht Club | |
Royal Anglesey Yacht Club | |
Royal Armoured Corps Yacht Club | |
Royal Artillery Yacht Club | |
Royal Bermuda Yacht Club | |
Royal Burnham Yacht Club | |
Royal Channel Islands Yacht Club | |
Royal Corinthian Yacht Club | |
Royal Cornwall Yacht Club | |
Royal Dee Yacht Club | |
Royal Forth Yacht Club | |
Royal Harwich Yacht Club | |
Royal Gibraltar Yacht Club | |
Royal London Yacht Club | |
Royal Mersey Yacht Club | |
Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club | |
Royal Northumberland Yacht Club | |
Royal Ocean Racing Club | |
Royal Plymouth Corinthian Yacht Club | |
Royal Southampton Yacht Club | |
Royal Torbay Yacht Club | |
Royal Ulster Yacht Club | |
Royal Welsh Yacht Club | |
Royal Yorkshire Yacht Club | |
Severn Motor Yacht Club | |
Sussex Yacht Club | |
Thames Motor Yacht Club |
Flags of UK Overseas Territories using defaced blue ensigns
Current flags:- Flag of Anguilla
- :File:Government Ensign of Bermuda.svg|Government Ensign of Bermuda
- Flag of the British Virgin Islands
- Flag of the Cayman Islands
- Flag of the Falkland Islands
- :File:Government Ensign of Gibraltar.svg|Government Ensign of Gibraltar
- Flag of Montserrat
- Flag of Pitcairn Islands
- Flag of Saint Helena
- Flag of Turks and Caicos Islands
The defaced blue ensign was formerly used as:
- The jack of the Royal Canadian Navy from its inception until the adoption of the Maple Leaf flag in 1965. The blue ensign was approved by the British Admiralty in 1868 for use by ships owned by the Canadian government.
- The ensign and the jack of the Royal Indian Navy :
- Flag of the United States of the Ionian Islands
- Flag of British Hong Kong and the ensign of the Royal Hong Kong Police Force were based on the Blue Ensign.
- Flag of Weihaiwei.
- Newfoundland
- The ensign of the Union of South Africa:
National flags based on the Blue Ensign
- Flag of Australia
- * Flag of New South Wales
- * Flag of Queensland
- * Flag of South Australia
- * Flag of Tasmania
- * Flag of Victoria
- * Flag of Western Australia
- Flag of Fiji
- Flag of New Zealand
- * Flag of the Cook Islands
- Flag of Tuvalu
Other flags based on the Blue Ensign
- Flag of Ceylon
- Ensign of The Royal Hospital School
- George Rex Flag
- Tanganyika Territory blue ensign
- Fijian government ensign
- * Fijian customs ensign