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Dave Fowler, 18 May 2020See also:
Flag is a logo on a blue field:
https://www.stfx.ca/sites/default/files/Flags-MyStFX.jpg
Logo:
https://www.nicepng.com/png/detail/302-3027869_crest-colour-stfxuniv-longversion-289-blue-st-francis.png
Blue is RGB 0, 51, 101
The Mi'kmaq flag is also flown.
Shield of arms:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/12/StFXCoatofArms.png
Dave Fowler, 18 May 2020
image by
Rob Raeside, 6 May 2007
I don't know if
this is the official flag of the university - I suspect there might be
a more heraldic banner of arms used too. However, this flag is certainly
being flown beside the national and provincial flags from the Nicholson
Tower, the tallest building on campus. The image is taken from the St.
FX website (www.stfx.ca), but I have changed it to make the blue field
uniform in colour, as appears to be the case on the flag that is flying.
The logo on it is a stylized X-ring - a very distinctive symbol of the
university. Below is written StFX University in white.
Rob Raeside, 6 May 2007
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