The Union Jack - properly known as the Union Flag.
In what is now known as Hollywood Road Park, or Possession Point.
The great debate was the debate between Canada and the British colony to change the flag. There was one thing that was in their way, and that was the British wanting to stay as one flag. A debate was held for 6 months until John.A.Mcdonald decided to pass the flag, of the maple leaf. GO CANADA GO!!!!
The flag of Great Britain, commonly known as the Union Jack, features **three colors**: red, white, and blue. These colors represent the union of England (St. George's Cross - red and white), Scotland (St. Andrew's Cross - white and blue), and Ireland (St. Patrick's Cross - red and white). visit our website; www. genuinecabs .com/products/
I've never heard that one (apparently it doesn't come up with much on google either) but there is an old proverb that is close, "The road to hell is paved with good intentions" - is that what you were thinking of?
swaraj flag is flag of tricolour with a "charkha" in between it.........
The British, Australian, Burundi, Scottish (St. Andrew's Cross), and Jamaica are most recognized for X formations in their flag designs.
The New Zealand flag incorporates the British flag because it represents when both New Zealand and Britain were joined in 1841. It also has The Crux which is more commonly known as The Southern Cross
It commonly known as the Union Jack, although its proper name is the Union Flag.
Tricouleur
The British flag, otherwise known as the Union Flag or incorrectly the Union Jack, is an amalgam of the flags of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
The nickname for the British flag is the Union Jack. Although it is only correctly known as this when flown on a ship.
Australia was a British colony, and adapted their flag from the British flag.
The Union Flag commonly known as the Union Jack is the blue, white and red flag of the UK.
it is commonly known as tricolour,if you say tiranga it is the same thing
In the top left corner is a minny British flag
when was the british flag first used
It is commonly known in English as the French Tricolour or simply the Tricolour (French: Tricolore).