This is the user sandbox of Germenfer. A user sandbox is a subpage of the user's user page. It serves as a testing spot and page development space for the user and is not an encyclopedia article. Create or edit your own sandbox here.
Finished writing a draft article? Are you ready to request review of it by an experienced editor for possible inclusion in Wikipedia? Submit your draft for review!
These are the flags that are on my vectorisation wishlist. [CLOSED] (Until I advance in my vectorization efforts.)
Date of pausing of the vectorisation wishlist: 5 July 2022
Fisher River Cree Nation (Note: The flag's design has been updated and its new design is the version of the file uploaded by User:UAmtoj on 18 March 2023)
United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians (Note: The writing at the bottom of the seal is in Cherokee and reads "ᎠᏂᎩᏚᏩᎩ ᎠᏂᏴᏫᏯ" which is pronounced "Anigiduwagi Aniyvwiya" and translates to "United Keetoowah Band")
Garrison Flag of Fort Fisher, the "Southern Gibraltar"
Flag proposal by Eugene Wythe Baylor of Louisiana
Flag proposal submitted by "H" of South Carolina
This flag proposal was the first variant submitted by William T. Riddle of Eutaw, Alabama. Riddle submitted his flag proposals to Stephen Foster Hale on February 21, 1861. - cotton
Confederate flag proposal by Mrs E. G. Carpenter of Cassville, Georgia
The Command flag of Captain William F. Lynch, flown as ensign of his flagship, CSS Sea Bird, 1862
A Confederate flag proposal by Hamilton Coupes that was submitted on February 1, 1861
First variant of flag proposal by A. Bonand of Savannah, Georgia
Second variant of flag proposal by A. Bonand, potentially served as inspiration for Miles' flag
Flag proposal submitted by the "Ladies of Charleston"
First variant of flag proposal by L. P. Honour of Charleston, South Carolina
L. P. Honour's second variant of First national flag proposal
Confederate First national flag proposal by John Sansom of Alabama
Confederate flag proposal by Thomas H. Hobbs of Chattanooga, Tennessee
John G. Gaines' First national flag proposal
Flag proposal by J. M. Jennings of Lowndesboro, Alabama
Samuel White's flag proposal
Flag proposal submitted by an unknown person of Louisville, Kentucky
The Confederate national flag proposal of Mrs Irene Riddle, wife of William T. Riddle of Eutaw, Alabama
Ensigns from the Qing Dynasty (Note the Chinese characters on the flag read from up to down are "江海關", I don't know what they translate to)
Flag used during the 1911 revolution, in de facto independent Sichuan.
Flag of China Sailors' Union, the main organizer of Canton-Hong Kong strike. (Note the Chinese characters on the flag are "中華海員工業聯合總會" which to as "China Sailors' Union". Character on the right side of the anchor: "中", Character on the left side of the anchor: "華", Characters in the middle of the anchor read from up to down: "海員工業聯合總會")
China Post Logo.png (Wikipedia copyright policies prevents "non-free" images such as this one from being shown on user pages but explicitly states that linking to them there is allowed so please click it to see it)
Bank of China.svg (Wikipedia copyright policies prevents "non-free" images such as this one from being shown on user pages but explicitly states that linking to them there is allowed so please click it to see it)
Dobroflot (1898-1917) (@Swiãtopôłk: Do you know where is the file the horn you used in the flag you uploaded is from? If so, please place it here to help Germenfer make the vector version of the flag, thanks!)
Dobroflot (1881-1898)
Rigaer Schnelldampfer Gesellschaft Y
Portuguese Tanker Society
Deep Sea Fishing and Fishing Services Company "Gryf" Y
Cassens-Werft (@Swiãtopôłk: The design of the coat of arms on the Cassens-Werft flag is very similar to the Polish national coat of arms (the "godło") to the point where I think that whoever designed the Cassens-Werft logo just took an image of the Polish national coat of arms from the internet (maybe even from Wikipedia itself) and photoshoped the colors to make it resemble the Cassens-Werft coat of arms (and of course, adding the wave effects to it). The design of the eagle, The shape of the shield and even the crown worn by the eagle on the Cassens-Werft are all the same on the Polish national coat of arms. Apart from the colors, the main difference is the Cassens-Werft coat of arms filling in most of the eagle's white color (except on its wings which remain white) with a solid red with the same also applied to the crown (which is gold on the Polish national coat of arms). I'm not sure if actual Cassens-Werft flags use the same design for the eagle, this might be a subject to research.)