Flags of the British Empire
During the time of the British Empire the dominions, of the colonies, protectorates, mandates, and other territories carried their own flags, mostly under the blue ensign, although some territories and colonies did also use other ensigns for their flags.
Europe
Asia
Africa
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Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
(1899–1956) -
Basutoland
(1951–1966) -
British Cameroons
(1922–1961) -
British East Africa
(1921–1963) -
Cape Colony
(1875–1910) -
British Gambia
(1889-1965) -
British Gold Coast
(1821–1957) -
Lagos colony
(1886-1906) -
British Colonial Nigeria
(1800–1960) -
Northern Rhodesia
(1939–1953; 1963–1964) -
Nyasaland
(1907–1953; 1963–1964) -
Natal
(1843–1910) -
Orange River Colony
(1900–1910) -
Seychelles
(1903–1961) -
Sierra Leone
(1889–1914) -
British Somaliland
(1950–1960) -
South Africa
(1912–1928) -
Southern Rhodesia
(1923–1953) -
Tanganyika Territory
(1919–1961) -
Uganda
(1914–1962) -
Dominion of Mauritius
(1906–1923)
Americas
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Bahamas
(1869–1904) -
Bahamas
(1904–1923) -
Bahamas
(1923–1953) -
Bahamas
(1953–1964) -
Barbados
(1955–1966) -
British Guiana
(1875–1906) -
British Guiana
(1954–1966) -
Canada
(1868-1921) -
Canada
(1922–1957) -
Canada
(1957–1965) -
Cayman Islands
(1958–1999) -
Cayman Islands -
Barbados
(1885–1958) -
Barbados
(1958–1966) -
Bermuda
(1910–1999) -
Bermuda -
British Guiana
(1919–1954) -
British Honduras
(1919–1981) -
Jamaica
(1875–1906) -
Jamaica
(1906–1957) -
Jamaica
(1957–1962) -
Jamaica
(1962) -
British Leeward Islands
(1871–1956) -
Mosquito Coast
(1834–1894) -
Colony of Newfoundland
(1870–1904) -
Dominion of Newfoundland
(1904–1949) -
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
(pre-1979) -
Vancouver Island
(1849-1866) -
British Windward Islands
(1903–1958)
Oceania
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Australia
(1901–1903) -
Australia
(1903–1909) -
Australia
(1909–Present) -
Cook Islands Federation
(1893–1901) -
Fiji
(1924–1970) -
Gilbert and Ellice Islands
(1932–1976) -
United Tribes of New Zealand
(1834–1840) -
New Zealand
(1867–1869) -
New Zealand
(1840–1902) -
New Zealand
(1902–Present) -
Territory of Papua
(1906–1949) -
Kingdom of Rarotonga
(1888–1893) -
Tuvalu
(1976–1978)
See also
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