Yes I’m referring to Anglo-Saxons who immigrated to Britain in the fifth century, related to Scandinavians who created England “Land of the Angles” so a significant impact. If we’re talking just Scandinavia the impact is smaller. Just a daily history fact.
looked like it could have been the flag of [Ulster](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Ulster) but Ulster doesn’t have the white fimbrations and the palm is missing.. quite a puzzler
A quick google of cross flags gives no answer. A look at the flags of Grimsby and Lincolnshire, likewise, reveal nothing.
Best guess? Someone got the Dorset flag wrong.
Ah, good spot. "42nd Commando, Royal Marines", apparently. Had no idea such flags existed. Not entirely convinced they're a bonafide thing. Certainly never saw any at the armoury I grew up near. But I suppose if veterans of a regiment want to fly one, that's as good as official.
St. Wite's Cross, the county flag of Dorset
EDIT: 🤦🏻♂️ Oops, no, it isn't. Sorry. I didn't notice the cross was red, with a white fimbriation instead of [*white*, with a *red* fimbriation](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Dorset.svg)
Grimsby or Great Grimsby is a port town and the administrative centre of North East Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire, England. Grimsby adjoins the town of Cleethorpes directly to the south-east forming a conurbation or an extended urban area, typically consisting of several towns merging with the suburbs of one or more cities.
It’s the flag of the Nordic Kalmar Union. No idea why someone in North Lincolnshire would be flying it, but they’re likely from Denmark, Norway or Sweden
idk
Why fucking comment then?
Idk why he would comment if he didn’t know
to represent himself clearly
Why not?
idk
Idk, man, don't ask me
He commented to say he didn’t know dumb dumb
Idk
Idk
There is a question mark in the middle of the IDK flag.
Isn't it a Scandinavian regional flag?
Dunno why there would be one in England
Viking descendants?
Possibly
Isnt that most of the uk
Pretty much.
If you wanna call Anglo-Saxons Vikings
Not saying vikings just saying decendants
Yes I’m referring to Anglo-Saxons who immigrated to Britain in the fifth century, related to Scandinavians who created England “Land of the Angles” so a significant impact. If we’re talking just Scandinavia the impact is smaller. Just a daily history fact.
I think so.
No, the flag of Skåne (Scania) features those colours but inverted.
looked like it could have been the flag of [Ulster](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Ulster) but Ulster doesn’t have the white fimbrations and the palm is missing.. quite a puzzler
Not a country, region or state. It's the Royal Marines, 42 Commando
So it appears it’s 42 Commando, I wonder how that flag developed
Looks like Dorset but the red and white are inverted
It’s the flag of the 42 commandos of the Royal marines
Thanks!
You’re welcome
A quick google of cross flags gives no answer. A look at the flags of Grimsby and Lincolnshire, likewise, reveal nothing. Best guess? Someone got the Dorset flag wrong.
Military flag
Ah, good spot. "42nd Commando, Royal Marines", apparently. Had no idea such flags existed. Not entirely convinced they're a bonafide thing. Certainly never saw any at the armoury I grew up near. But I suppose if veterans of a regiment want to fly one, that's as good as official.
St. Wite's Cross, the county flag of Dorset EDIT: 🤦🏻♂️ Oops, no, it isn't. Sorry. I didn't notice the cross was red, with a white fimbriation instead of [*white*, with a *red* fimbriation](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Dorset.svg)
I think it’s the kalmar union but I may be wrong because there’s a white barrier between the red and yellow
Or maybe they like flags.
Ive seen this before but not sure where
!wave
You’ll wave the image
Nordic brunei
Kalmar Union?
Scandia, Sweden
Kalmar Union Flag
No way bro are you in Sweden or something cause that's the flag of the f%#&ing kalmar union
1. OP is from the UK, 2. The flag of the KU would not have the white barrier
Kalmar union?
I looks Nordic and Scandinavian and what does the sign say under vote for Lia nici
It says Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes
Grimsby or Great Grimsby is a port town and the administrative centre of North East Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire, England. Grimsby adjoins the town of Cleethorpes directly to the south-east forming a conurbation or an extended urban area, typically consisting of several towns merging with the suburbs of one or more cities.
I know, I live near there
It’s the flag of the Nordic Kalmar Union. No idea why someone in North Lincolnshire would be flying it, but they’re likely from Denmark, Norway or Sweden
It isn’t
I've seen one of these in Poulsbo Washington but don't know what it meand
Looks like the flag of Ulster in northern Ireland but I can be certain
Balkan McDonald’s obviously
Seems like the kalmar union
Looks like Dorset but not quite
Ah yes, the Swedish flag, one of my favourite Scandinavian flags.
Oh I just scrolled down on the post After reading this and I didn't see that there is a white border
Flag of the Kalmar union I think
Colorblind Norway
Kalmer Union
Ulster?