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Evolution of the Union Jack Flag: From St Andrew’s Cross to the Modern UK Flag #1852532 (License: Personal Use)
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This diagram illustrates the chronological assembly of the Union Jack: starting with Scotland’s white St Andrew’s Cross (16th c.), England’s red St George’s Cross (16th c.), and Ireland’s red St Patrick’s Cross (17th c.). The 1606 Union Flag combined the first two for the Union of the Crowns, and the 1801 version added St Patrick’s Cross after the Acts of Union with Ireland. Arrows indicate the merging process that led to the modern flag still used today.
Used on educational history pages, museum exhibits, or government resources explaining British symbolism; matches user intent to understand the origin and design logic behind the UK flag.
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