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The Blue Ensign is a British ensign that may be used on vessels by certain authorised yacht clubs, Royal Research Ships and British merchant vessels whose master holds a commission in the Royal Naval Reserve or has otherwise been issued a warrant. Defaced versions with a badge or other emblem are used more broadly; in the United Kingdom by authorised government or private bodies; and internationally by nations or organisations previously a part of the British Empire.
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 (the Flag of England) in the canton, and with a blue field.
The Acts of Union 1707 united England (which included present day Wales) with Scotland in the Kingdom of Great Britain, thus producing a new Blue Ensign with the new Union Flag, containing a saltire, in the canton. With the Act of Union 1800, Ireland became a part of the new United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and St Patrick's Cross was incorporated into the Union Flag and, accordingly, into the cantons of all British ensigns from 1 January 1801.
- Government Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg
Template:FIAV The modern Blue Ensign of the United Kingdom
- British-Blue-Ensign-1707.svg
Template:FIAV The British Blue Ensign (1707–1801)
- English Blue Ensign 1620.svg
Template:FIAV English Blue Ensign as it appeared in the seventeenth century
Plain Blue EnsignEdit
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, since 1864, the plain blue ensign (without any defacement or modification) is permitted to be worn, instead of the Red Ensign, by three categories of civilian vessel:<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
- 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 warrantTemplate:Efn whether crewed by former Royal Navy personnel or Merchant Navy personnel.
- British-registered yachts belonging to members of the following yacht clubs:<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- Hornet Services Sailing Club
- Royal Naval Club and Royal Albert Yacht Club
- Royal Brighton Yacht Club, Victoria
- Royal British Virgin Islands Yacht Club
- Royal Cinque Ports Yacht Club
- Royal Cruising Club
- Royal Dorset Yacht Club
- Royal Engineer Yacht Club
- Royal Geelong Yacht Club, Victoria
- Royal Gourock Yacht Club
- Royal Highland Yacht Club
- Royal Marines Sailing Club
- Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron, Victoria
- Royal Motor Yacht Club
- Royal Naval Sailing Association
- Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Yacht Club
- Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron
- Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron
- Royal Perth Yacht Club, Western Australia
- Royal Northern and Clyde Yacht Club
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club, New Zealand
- Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron
- Royal Scottish Motor Yacht Club
- Royal Solent Yacht Club
- Royal South Australia Yacht Squadron
- Royal Southern Yacht Club
- Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron, New South Wales
- Royal Temple Yacht Club
- Royal Thames Yacht Club
- Royal Victorian Motor Yacht Club
- Royal Welsh Yacht Club
- Royal Western Yacht Club of England
- Royal Western Yacht Club of Scotland
- Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania
- Royal Yacht Club of Victoria
- Sussex Motor Yacht Club
- The Cruising Association
Template:Div col end Permission for yachts to wear the blue ensign (and other special yachting ensigns) was suspended during both World War I and World War II.
In addition, prior to WWI, a number of ships (in particular, the Template:RMS and Template:RMS) were listed as Royal Navy Reserve Merchant Vessels, receiving an annual subsidy from the navy and were permitted to fly the blue ensign.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
Defaced Blue EnsignEdit
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 (besides yacht clubs listed below) are:
Royal Air Force marine vessels (such as seaplane tenders) flew a defaced blue ensign with an eagle and anchor.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
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:<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Flags of the Crown Dependencies using defaced Blue EnsignsEdit
- Template:Flagicon image Government Ensign of Alderney
- Template:Flagicon image Government Ensign of Guernsey
- Template:Flagicon image Government Ensign of Jersey
Flags of British Overseas Territories using defaced Blue EnsignsEdit
Current flags:
- Template:Flagicon Flag of Anguilla
- File:Government Ensign of Bermuda.svg Government Ensign of Bermuda (the flag commonly used on land is Bermuda's Red Ensign)
- Template:Flagicon Flag of the British Virgin Islands
- Template:Flagicon Flag of the Cayman Islands
- Template:Flagicon Flag of the Falkland Islands
- File:Government Ensign of Gibraltar.svg Government Ensign of Gibraltar (there is another flag, not based on an ensign, that is commonly used on land)
- Template:Flagicon Flag of Montserrat
- Template:Flagicon Flag of the Pitcairn Islands
- Template:Flagicon Flag of Saint Helena
- Template:Flagicon Flag of the Turks and Caicos Islands
Former flags: The defaced blue ensign was formerly used as:Template:Unordered list
National flags based on the Blue EnsignEdit
These include:
- Template:Flagicon Flag of Australia
- Template:Flagicon Flag of Fiji (light blue)
- Template:Flagicon Flag of New Zealand
- Template:Flagicon Flag of Tuvalu (light blue)
Other flags based on the Blue EnsignEdit
- File:Flag of Ceylon (1875–1948).svg Flag of Ceylon
- Ensign of The Royal Hospital School
- File:New York Union Flag (1775).svg George Rex Flag
- File:Government Ensign of Tanganyika (1923–1961).svg Tanganyika Territory blue ensign
- File:Government Ensign of Fiji.svg Fijian government ensign
- File:Customs Ensign of Fiji.svg Fijian customs ensign
- File:Flag of Australasian team for Olympic games.svg Flag of Australasia team at the Olympic games
- Flag of the Blood 148 Kainai Nation of Alberta, Canada
- Flag of Britain First Party
See alsoEdit
- Australian flag debate
- Ensign
- Green Ensign
- Historical flags of the British Empire and the overseas territories
- New Zealand flag debate
- Red Ensign
- White Ensign
ReferencesEdit
- Notes
- Footnotes
External linksEdit
- Blue Ensign page on the "Flags of the World" website
- UK, Naval, Government, Yacht clubs on flags.net