Canadian Blue Ensign (both versions)

July 18th, 2009

Design:
Client: Royal Canadian Navy
Date: 1921–1957 (with green maple leaf), 1957–1965 (with red maple leaf)

Canadian Blue Ensign 1911 - 1968 copy1957–1965 copy

The blue ensign is a flag used by certain organizations connected/colonized by the United Kingdom. It is used either plain, or defaced with a badge or other emblem which identifies the group applying the ensign.

The blue ensign and motto, Ready Aye Ready, were approved by the British in 1868 for use by all military ships owned by the Canadian government, with the defaced jack of the Royal Canadian Navy in use from its inception until the adoption of the Maple Leaf flag in 1965.

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