Title: Regulations on the use of the Emblem of the Red Cross or the Red Crescent by the National Societies Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Language:English Source title: International Review of the Red Cross Source number (date): (1992) Source pages: 339-362
Missing info! (6) Remarks: Details at http://www.icrc.org/
[xcr96]
Title: Model law concerning the use and protection of the emblem of the red cross or red crescent Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Language:English Source title: International Review of the Red Cross Source number (date): (1996) Source pages: 486-495
Missing info! (6) Remarks: Details at http://www.icrc.org/
[xcr98]
Title: The Protection of the Red Cross
/ Red Crescent Emblems Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Language:English Source title: International Review of the Red Cross Source number (date): (1998)
Missing info! (7) Remarks: Details at http://www.icrc.org/
Title: Karelen Medium: article in a vexillological source Language:Norwegian (Bokmål) Source title: Nordisk flagkontakt
/ Nordisk Flaggkontakt [nfk] Source number (date): 23 (1996) Source pages: 24, 26
Missing info! (2)
[xph]
Title: Symbols of the state Medium: book Edition (publisher: place): Philippine government: Manila (Philippines) Languages:English and Tagalog Pages: 300 Format: A4 (tall) (279×210 mm) Missing info! (4) Remarks: Many images and texts: all the national, provincial and local phlippine flags; also contains descriptions of the arms and their meaning.
[xse74]
Title: Våbenskjold på mønter
(in English: Arms on coins) Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s): Anders Christensen Language:Danish Source title: Heraldisk tidsskrift [hts] Source number (date): 29 (1974) Source pages: 393-412
[xse83]
Title: Lauenborgs hestehoved
(in English: The horse head of Lauenborg) Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s): Anders Christensen Language:Danish Source title: Heraldisk tidsskrift [hts] Source number (date): 47 (1983) Source pages: 325-330
[xsk74]
Title: Sak nr. 35
— Våpen og segl for Rogaland fylke Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Edition (publisher: place): Rogaland Fylkesting: Stavanger (Norway) Language:Norwegian (Bokmål) Source title: Rogaland fylkestings forhandlinger for
året 1973 Source number (date): (1974) Source pages: 422-425 Source edition (publisher: place): Rogaland Fylkesting: Stavanger (Norway)
Missing info! (5)
[xsk78]
Title: Sak T-30/78
— Fylkesvåpen for Møre og Romsdal Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Edition (publisher: place): Møre og Romsdal Fylkesting: Molde (Norway) Language:Norwegian (Bokmål) Source title: Møre og Romsdal Fylkesting
— Forhandlinger
—
Året 1978 Source number (date): (1978) Source pages: 227-242 Source edition (publisher: place): Møre og Romsdal Fylkesting: Molde (Norway)
Missing info! (5)
[xua94]
Medium: book Edition (publisher: place): (Ukraine) Language:Ukrainian Edition date: 1994 Pages: 102 Format: 20×15 cm Missing info! (5)
Title looks like "Yetbetpa Haykoba". Jaume Ollē, 25 Jul 2002
[xua97]
Medium: book Edition (publisher: place): (Ukraine) Language:Ukrainian Edition date: 1997 Pages: 176 Format: 20×15 cm Missing info! (5)
Title looks like "IIIocta haykoba". Jaume Ollē, 25 Jul 2002
[xus81]
Title: Understanding Soviet Naval Developments Medium: book Edition (publisher: place): U.S. Navy: (unknown location) (United States) Language:English Edition date: 1981 Catalogue codes: NAVSO P-3560 (Rev. 1/81) Missing info! (6) Remarks: Shows pictures of some (not all) Soviet Naval flags.
[xvi]
Title: Table des pavillons que l’on arborre dans toutes les parties du monde connu concernant la Marine, XVIIe siècle
(in English: Plate of the ensigns that are flown in all parts of the known world concerning the navy, XVIIth century) Medium: chart Edition (publisher: place): (France) Language:French Edition date: 17XX Missing info! (7) Remarks: Avaliable on the www at http://www.cg78.fr/archives/seriea/db/notices/61.htm; warning: almost 3 Mb!
A very interesting chart. One word of caution however
— the chart cannot be XVII century, but must be slightly
later; probably early XVIII century. It makes reference to
George I, King of England, who did not come to the throne
until 1714. Edward Smith, 05 Oct 1999