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Regimental Colour
image by Hemendra Bhola, 6 July 2021
Queen's Colour
image by Hemendra Bhola, 6 July 2021
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A 1982 postage stamp
from Bermuda shows the regimental colours and colour party of the Bermuda
regiment. Image from
www.regiments.org.
See also image at www.bermuda-online.org.
James Dignan, 7 March 1996 and António
Martins-Tuválkin, 9 December 2005
Actually it's a set of six commemoratives of the Bermuda
Regiment. One shows the regimental colours, of which the
"Regimental" one is blue with the Maltese cross badge
of the regiment in the center according to regulations for all British Army colours. Another stamp shows
the Queen's birthday parade with two flags prominently displayed.
One is the Sovereign's standard, and the other is the Union Jack with the Bermuda badge in the
center as mentioned above, but it is not the pre-1801 Jack. It
has the St. Patrick's cross. From the context of association with
the Sovereign's Standard can we deduce that this is the Governor Flag?
Todd F. Mills, 7 March 1996
Images based on photo
sent by Aidan Stones , 18 March 2000. One is a dark blue
with emblem and the other is Union Jack (per British Army specs).
The stamp has a face value of "10c" (cents?) and says
"Bermuda Regiment":" Regimental colours and colour
party".
António Martins-Tuválkin, 9 December 2005
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