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Monday, November 13, 2017

London International Flag Congress, ICV 27


International Flag Congress, London, August 2017: A report


This year, the 27th International Congress of Vexillology (ICV) held at the Imperial College, South Kensington, London from 7th -11th August attracted about 300+ delegates from 38+ different countries where 42 lectures were delivered. It was such a pleasure meeting old friends and new, and all had a great time - despite the best efforts of the good old British weather!

International Congress of Vexillology (ICV)s are held every two years under the auspices of the International Federation of Vexillological Associations (FIAV). FIAV is an association of 60 + Flag societies and flag research centres from 43+ countries. ICVs consist mainly of lectures, presentations and workshops by the world’s leading flag experts who have the opportunity to present their research and activities to their international peers.
 Attendance at the Congress and the excursions to flag-related sites and various social functions provide the forum to deepen relationships with other vexillologists who have similar interests, and the opportunity for ideas to be cross-fertilised by contact with peers who have different specialisations.


International Congress of Vexillology(ICV)s are held every two years under the auspices of the International Federation of Vexillological Associations (FIAV). FIAV is an association of 60 + Flag societies and flag research centres from 43+ countries. ICVs consist mainly of lectures, presentations and workshops by the world’s leading flag experts who have the opportunity to present their research and activities to their international peers. Attendance at the Congress and the excursions to flag-related sites and various social functions provide the forum to deepen relationships with other vexillologists who have similar interests, and the opportunity for ideas to be cross-fertilised by contact with peers who have different specialisations.
   
 About 40 acclaimed speakers from all across the world presented their original researched papers on myriad flag related topics. Later these lectures will be published in book form by the Flag Institute, UK.
Sekhar Chakrabarti on political party flags that have doubled up as national flags

From India, Mr Sekhar Chakrabarti, a well known vexillologist participated as an invitee to the 27th ICV and presented his well researched paper on aspects of Indian National Flag which was highly appreciated by the esteemed audience.
 He has earned the distinction of being the sole Indian delegate to present his papers in three consecutive ICVs viz. the 25th ICV at Rotterdam, Netherlands in 2013, the 26th ICV at Sydney, Australia and the 27th ICV in London.

Dr. Patrice de La Condamine on "Women and Flags.


Christopher Maddish writes Condamine focused on portrayal of women on flags.  They can be seem of patriotic or rather "matriotic" heroines, religiously, warriors, motherly images, and many other ways.


He noted that although Islamic statues forbids the portrayal of women in forms, one flag in Egypt has the statue bust of Nefertiti upon it.  Caondmine also pointed out several flags from Nazi Germany and North Korea that used women to inspire and represent the people.


Patrice also pointed out some fun flags, which included the proverbial tri-skelleton flag for the opposing gender the Isle of Woman.  


Dr Condamine with our each others books



Kevin Harrington's paper was entitled Flags and the Anniversaries of 2017: Myths, Mistakes, Misconceptions. Christopher writes Harrington spoke briefly about flags that were changed due to the Socialist Red Scare, namely of the old red Oklahoma flag and a few others.  Harrington also gave an enchanting retelling of his youthful excitement in 1965 when the current Canadian flag was adopted, which he instantly loved.  

Harrington proposed that the some Canadian flags with the red and blue ensign may have never existed, and only came into existence due to assumptions and errors.  Essentially the Admiralty was making mistakes and assumptions, based upon the hypotheticals.  As of yet there is no direct evidence that some flags existed.  Perhaps the flags were proposed, but none were created to fly on a flag pole?  




Ralph Kelly of Australia spoke on "A Flag For Empire"



Scot Guenter of USA giving a wonderful paper on the "Essence of vexillology", his paper titled "Historical shifts and emergent paradigms : tradition, ideology, source of power and influence in flag studies".

 Ms Sukla Chakrabarti(extreme left) with Maria Esther Cruz (Netherlands), Scot Guenter and Nicolas Hugot (France).

Kevin Harrington of Canada spoke on "Flags and the Anniversaries of 2017: myths, mistakes, misconceptions".


Christopher Maddish of USA on "Colour Coding"


Rachel Phelan of Ireland on "Conserving the Irish Republic flag that flew during the 1916 Easter Rising".



Roberto Breschi of Italy on "The flag treasures in Florence".


Mr Chakrabarti presenting his award winning book "The Indian National unfurling Through Philately" published by Niyogi Books to Dr Michel Lupant (in the centre) of Belgium - the President of the FIAV and to Prof Ian Sumnar of Flag Institute, UK, Programme Director ICV27, Maggie Sumner.
Signing Books
The Prize Winners


Texas Flag Society receiving the FIAV flag for the next Congress at San Antonio in 2019

To be continued

Monday, July 17, 2017

ICV 27, London Flag Congress 2017.

London Flag Congress, ICV27



Since 1969, the Fédération internationale des associations vexillologiques (FIAV) an international federation of 52 regional, national, and multinational vexillological associations and institutions across the globe. has sponsored the biennial International Congresses of Vexillology (ICV). Every two years the world’s flag people come together to discuss the subject they love best, flags, hear talks on various vexillological subjects and socialise. 


 Flag Institute, UK will organise the 27th International Congress of Vexillology (ICV27) from 6-11 August 2017, at Huxley Building, Imperial College, 180 Queen's Gate, South Kensington, London SW7 2AZ . http://www.icv27.co.uk


Here is the full programme, list of the speakers and the titles of their topics to be presented during the Congress. 
SUNDAY 6 AUGUST
1500-1800 Registration
Venue: Huxley Building
1800-2000 Informal get-together
Venue: FiveSixEight, Beit Quadrangle, 2 Prince Consort Rd, Kensington, London SW7 2BB


MONDAY 7 AUGUST
0900-1000 Opening Ceremony / official ICV27 photograph
Venue: Queen's Lawn, Imperial College
 Conference Speakers;
1030-1100 Annie Platoff (USA) : Little Leninists: flags, symbols, and the political socialization of Soviet children
1100-1130 Tiago José Berg (Brazil) : Vexillology with high school students
1130-1200 Ted Kaye (USA) : American city flag redesign - a welcome change
1200-1230 Kevin Harrington (Canada) : Flags and the Anniversaries of 2017 - myths, mistakes, misconceptions
1400-1430 Christopher Maddish (USA) : Colour coding and new vexillological avenues for flag design
1430-1500 Pierre-Jean Guionin (France): The new edition of Album des pavillons et des marques distinctives
1500-1530 Victor Lomantsov (Russia) : Flags of trade-unions' sport societies in the USSR
1600-1630 Sekhar Chakrabarti (India): Variant of dominant political party flag as national flag - confusions and controversies: a case study
1630-1700 John Cartledge (UK) : Red for danger
1830-2200 Welcome barbecue includes celebration toast marking the 50th Anniversary of the Inception of FIAV (ICV2, Rüschlikon, 1967)
Venue: Roof terrace, Baden Powell House, 65-67 Queen's Gate, South Kensington, London SW7 5JS 

TUESDAY 8 AUGUST
0900-0930 Ralph Bartlett (Australia) : Flags by King for Country
0930-1000 Rachel Phelan (Ireland) : What's up with the big green flag? The conservation of the flag of the Irish Republic
1000-1030 Roberto Breschi (Italy) : A vexillological treasure in Florence, Italy
1100-1130 Manuela Schmöger (Germany) : kommunalflaggen.eu - a Wiki about municipal flags
1130-1200 Scot Guenter (USA): Historical shifts and emergent paradigms: tradition, ideology, sources of power and influence in flag studies
1200-1230 Alan Hardy : The standard colour set, a common ratio, contrast and individualities
1400-1430 Ralph Kelly (Australia): A flag for Empire
1430-1500 Cédric de Fougerolle (France) : Ex-libris and vexillology
1500-1530 Ladislav Hnát (Czech Republic) : Party flags, colours and logos in the 8th European Parliament
1600-1610 Pluethipol Prachumphol (Thailand) : History of the Thai flag
1610-1620 Slovenian Vexillological Association : ICV29 bid - supporting presentation
1620-1630 Genealogical Society of Ireland : ICV29 bid - supporting presentation
1630-1800 25th FIAV General Assembly


WEDNESDAY 9 AUGUST
8.30-9.30 Full day excursion to Greenwich

9.30-13.30 Arrive Greenwich Park (Blackheath Gate) for a guided walking tour including Royal Observatory (Prime Meridian, Flamsteed House, great views), Old Royal Naval College (Painted Hall and Chapel), Cutty Sark
13.30-15.00 Lunch - Davy's Wine Bar, Greenwich
15.15-15.45 National Maritime Museum: 'Flags in the NMM: an introduction', a talk by Barbara Tomlinson, Curator Emeritus
15.45- Explore the NMM and Greenwich
Return travel: by river on Thames Clipper to Westminster Pier


THURSDAY 10 AUGUST
0900-0930 Marcel van Westerhoven (The Netherlands) Polderboard flags - requiem for a dream
0930-1000 Bruce Berry (South Africa): The beloved green and white - (white) Rhodesia’s search for a unique symbol of identity
1000-1030 Stoyan Antonov (Bulgaria) : Flags of Bulgarian municipalities
1100-1130 Hervé Calvarin (France) : Doubts and certainties in vexillology
1130-1200 Jos Poels (UK) : Evolution of the Gambian flag
1200-1230 David Chkheidze (Georgia) : The flags of contemporary Georgia
1400-1430 Aleš Brožek (Czech Republic) : The survey of flags used by rowing clubs in the Czech Republic
1430-1500 Avelino Couceiro Rodriguez (Cuba) : Cuba and Puerto Rico: Two flags, two wings of a single bird
1500-1530 Patrice de La Condamine (France): Flags and the woman
1600-1630 Uroš Žižmund (Slovenia): Two flags, two proposals - a new system of national and rank flags of Slovenia
1630-1700 Stan Zamyatin (Ireland): County flags of Ireland
1700-1800 Flags of the World (FOTW) Meeting (continues at FiveSixEight, Beit Quadrangle)


FRIDAY 11 AUGUST
0900-0930 Željko Heimer (Croatia) : Historical origins of contemporary Croatian municipal flags
0930-1000 Tony Burton (Australia) : Budgie smuggling and flag mayhem in Malaysia
1000-1030 Alain Raullet (France) : The third way of raising flags in Brittany
1100-1130 Roman Klimeš (Czech Republic) : Symbols of the Bohemian Olympic Committee 1912
1130-1200 Carlos Alberto Morales-Ramirez (Singapore) : Zoogeographic vexillology of North America - exploring endemism in sub-national flags
1200-1230 Nicolas Hugot (France) : A journey through constitutional vexillology
1400-1415 Xinfeng Zhao (China) : The flags of Genghis Khan
1415-1430 Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg (The Netherlands) : Five rings to bring them all - a presentation of the Olympic Flag
1430-1500 Attila István Szekeres (Romania) : The evolution of the Szekeler flag in the last four centuries
1530-1600 Rob Raeside (Canada) : Sub-national flags in Canada
1600-1610 Aleksander Hribovšek (Slovenia): The new Association flag and flags of the officers (Heraldry Society of Slovenia)
1610-1620 Theun Okkerse (The Netherlands): The obverse and reverse paradox
1620-1630 Vexillological Association of the State of Texas : ICV28, San Antonio 2019
1630 -1700 Closing Ceremony

1900-2200 Farewell Aperitif and Closing Banquet
Venue: Gladstone Library, Royal Horseguards Hotel, 1 Whitehall Ct, Westminster, London SW1A 2EJ

COMPANION PROGRAMME

Based around the conference venue in the heart of Royal Kensington and Chelsea, the ICV 27 Companion Programme will explore the monuments, palaces, houses, gardens and hidden corners of this special corner of London. Highlights include the Royal Albert Hall - of Summer Proms fame; Kensington Palace - once home to Queen Victoria, Princess Margaret and Princess Diana, and now to Prince William, Duchess Kate and Prince Harry; Leighton House - a ‘private palace of art’ with an extraordinary Arab Hall; Hyde Park and the SerpentineKensington Gardens and the Albert Memorial; and lovely Holland Park with its stunning Kyoto Garden.



ICV27 - REGISTERED COMPANIONS, as on 12 June 2017.

Sukla Chakrabarti (India), Maria Esther Cruz (The Netherlands), Elizabeth Dangaard (Australia), Annie de La Condamine (France), Elisabeth Dreyer (Switzerland), Patrica Edwards (Canada), Deanna Hartvigsen (USA), Irina Herzfeld (Germany), Debbie Kaye (USA), Mike Kearney (UK - ICV27 Companion Programme Guide), Patricia Keegan-Poels (UK), Suzanne Kelly (Australia), Roman Križanič (Slovenia), Janice Lancaster (Canada), Lin-na Li (China), Lena Lindquist (Sweden), Ksenia Lomantsova (Russia), Karen Lowe (USA), Jenny Naughton (Australia), Michael Platoff (USA), Wendy Raeside (Canada), Barbara Ross (UK), Susanne Schmidt (Germany), Maggie Sumner (UK - ICV27 Companion Programme Organiser)