Union_Flag_on_staff_(vertical,_hoist_left).svg
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Description Union Flag on staff (vertical, hoist left).svg |
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Union Flag shown hung vertically from a staff emanating from the left. This is also the typical view for flags hung with equal support on both ends, but primarily viewed from one direction (e.g. the external view of a flag hanging in a window).
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Union Flag on staff (hoist left).svg
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