
Last modified: 2013-07-20 by ian macdonald
Keywords: fiji | union flag | ensign: blue | coat of arms (cross: red) | coat of arms: chief (lion: passant guardant) | coat of arms: chief (lion: yellow) | coat of arms: quartered (dove) | 
Links: FOTW homepage |
search | 
disclaimer and copyright | 
write us | 
mirrors
![[State Flag and Ensign 1924-1970 (Fiji)]](../images/f/fj_b70.gif) 1:2
 1:2  
  image by Clay Moss, 10 December 2008
image by Clay Moss, 10 December 2008
Flag adopted 1924 (coat-of-arms adopted 4th July 1908), abolished 1970
See also:
A letter dated 8th May 1924 informed the Colonial Office that instructions to remove the white circle had been issued by the governor. (ADM 116/1847B). Admiralty Flag Book 1930 [hms30], plate 35; under Fiji, notes that there is no white circle.
David Prothero, 22 December 1999 and 24 October 2002
![[Red Ensign 1924-1970 (Fiji)]](../images/f/fj_b24.gif) image by Clay Moss, 10 December 2008
 
image by Clay Moss, 10 December 2008
I am not persuaded that the Fiji blue ensign, badge without disk ever really 
caught on from a popularity standpoint. It may have existed on paper, but I 
believe that the badge on disk version was used regularly right up to 
independence. I once saw a yacht in Hawaii was flying both the blue and red 
ensign and both had badges on the disk. And, the only other colonial Fiji 
ensigns I saw around independence time had disks as well. They were not old 
ensigns at the time. They were new.
Clay Moss, 10 December 2008
![[Red Ensign 1924-1970 (Fiji)]](../images/f/fj_r24.gif) image by Clay Moss, 10 December 2008
 
image by Clay Moss, 10 December 2008
![[Union flag 1924-1970 (Fiji)]](../images/f/fj_u.gif) image by Clay Moss, 17 December 2008
 
image by Clay Moss, 17 December 2008