Flags
Saint Piran's Flag
Saint Piran's Flag (Cornish: Baner Peran) is the flag of Cornwall. The earliest known description of the flag, referred to as the Standard of Cornwall, was written in 1838. It is used by the Cornish people as a symbol of their identity.
Duke of Cornwall
Standard of the Duke of Cornwall.
Duchy of Cornwall
Flag of the Duchy of Cornwall, flown outside the Duchy's offices in London.
Banner of the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe
A square banner of the Earl's coat of arms.
Banner of the Viscount Falmouth
A banner of the arms of the Boscawen family (the current holders of the title), flown atop the country house of Tregothnan.
Flag of the Isles of Scilly
The Scillonian Cross, top half gold; representing the golden sand of the beaches, bottom half blue; representing the sea. Also with the top right corner picturing stars representing the location of the islands.
Flag of the Diocese of Truro
A Saint George's Cross defaced with the coat of arms of the Diocese in the canton.
Flag of St Austell Parish
A white eagle flying westwards over a gold map of Cornwall on a field of blue.
Flag of the Cornwall Rugby Football Union
A Saint Piran's Cross with two horizontal gold stripes in each quarter.
Cornish Wrestling Association
A banner used by the Cornish Wrestling Association, based on that allegedly used by Cornish soldiers at Agincourt. The text above the wrestlers reads "KERNOW BYS VYKEN" ("CORNWALL FOREVER"), and the text below the wrestlers reads "GWARY WHEK YU GWARY TEK" ("GOOD PLAY IS FAIR PLAY")
Gorsedh Kernow
Banner used by Gorsedh Kernow
Mylor Yacht Club
A white burgee divided by a red Saint George's Cross with the shield from the arms of the Duchy of Cornwall in the canton.
Royal Cornwall Yacht Club
Blue Ensign, with the Prince of Wales's feathers heraldic badge.
Royal Fowey Yacht Club
Red Ensign, with the coat of arms of the Duke of Cornwall.
St Mawes Sailing Club
A white-and-red quartered burgee with the shield from the arms of the Duchy of Cornwall in the canton.
Isles of Scilly Steamship Company
A white cross on a blue field, with each quarter containing one of the company's initials in red.
Cornish Merchant Naval Ensign
Designed like the Red Ensign.
Unofficial Cornish Merchant Naval ensign
Black flag with a white cross, and a Union Jack in the canton.
Another unofficial Cornish Merchant Naval ensign
A black field divided by a white cross, with a Union Jack in the canton and the Standard of the Duke of Cornwall in the lower fly.
Another unofficial Cornish ensign, flown by the ship Sweet Promise
The Cornish flag defaced with the Standard of the Duke of Cornwall in the canton.
Cornish Ensign, flown by Cornish speakers in Australia
The Cornish flag defaced with the Standard state badge of Australia.
Cornish ensign, flown by Cornish Australians
The Cornish flag defaced with the Standard Starts of the Australian Flag.
Cornish Ensign, Flown by Queer Cornish residents
The Cornish Flag defaced with Rainbow Stripes.