State Flag of Washington State & Territorial Seal
Washington Territory existed from 1853 unto 1889. Up until 1863 several future states made up parts of this territory - Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. They were united with Washington Territory for different amounts of time.
Nonetheless since all have a common Washington Territorial Heritage - here are Washington Territory Heritage flags that honor of their time in the 'Washington-Womb' so to speak. These flags are to be flown over land that was once Washington Territory - so only the western Pacific waster-shed of Montana, a small northwestern corner of Wyoming, and anywhere in Idaho.
Idaho-Washington Territory Heritage Flag
The Idawashingho Flag
For a decade northern pan-handle of Idaho was one with Washington, from 1853 to 1863. The lower part of Idaho or rather 'just the plain pan' joined a little later in 1859. Reason being, Oregon became a state and gave her left overs to Washington Territory.
Southern Idaho has four years of Washington Territory Heritage, while Northern Idaho has ten years . Think of it like this - the panhandle of Idaho earned a PhD. in 'Washington Territory Studies' while 'just the plain pan' of Idaho only earned a Bachelor Degree from 'Washington Territory U.'
The of seals of Washington Territory and Idaho mix due to common history. The man on plow with horse is missing and the big tree is replaced with the 'territorial' cabin trees.
The Montana-Washintonton Terriotry Heritage
Flag The Washontana Flag
Only the western side of Montana has Washington Territory Heritage and like Idaho it lasted ten years. But the nose tip of Montana came late, like southern Idaho.
Again the seals merge with a 'territorial' lady in pink and the word's 'AL KI' which is an Native American word for 'By & By.' She is also facing east towards Montana.
Wyoming-Washington Territory Heritage Flag
The Wyoshimington Flag
For four years a small eastern triangular section of Wyoming was a part of Washington Territory.
The central seal of Wyoming is completely replaced with the Washington Territorial Seal.
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Washington Territorial Seal Source
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/washington/governor_stevens_washington_legislature_new_state.htm
PS Isn't it fun to jumble up the state names - if feels so funky!
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Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Monday, July 9, 2012
Flags in Batman Begins 2005
Flags from Batman Begins 2005
On the Tibet Highlands
Batman Begins 2005 was an extraordinary remake of the Batman. Directed by Christopher Nolan it retells the origins of Batman though Bruce Wayne.
Here Mr. Wayne is hoping to get access to a mystical martial arts group who have powers beyond compare.
Notice Flags behind Bruce Wayne
Batman Begins 2005
Bruce Wayne begins his formal training in the Dark Arts. The hidden sect of warriors from Central Asia nurture him like student yet he fails his final test - which is to murder a guilty man.
On the Tibet Highlands
Batman Begins 2005 was an extraordinary remake of the Batman. Directed by Christopher Nolan it retells the origins of Batman though Bruce Wayne.
Here Mr. Wayne is hoping to get access to a mystical martial arts group who have powers beyond compare.
Notice Flags behind Bruce Wayne
Batman Begins 2005
Bruce Wayne begins his formal training in the Dark Arts. The hidden sect of warriors from Central Asia nurture him like student yet he fails his final test - which is to murder a guilty man.
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Dead Space Flags - 2008 Video Game
Flags in Dead Space 2008
Dead Space 2008 is a survival zombie sci-fi video game set in the future. It combines gore, alien invaders, action, horror, politics, and dives fist first into cult religious fundamentalism.
This is not a game for children. The gore factor pushes the envelope as do the cut scenes. The core fear factor resides in musical score. The result is Alien 1979 looks like mere child's play.
Military Recruitment Poster with flag
Dead Space 2008
You play as Issac Clarke, whose name pays homage to pioneering science fiction writers Issac Asimov and Arthur Clarke.
In Dead Space mankind meets up with a hostile alien demonic species that uses telepathic means to control and subjugate people in its own way, people are mere objects to a means.
Some of the scenes are psychologically disturbing.
Ship Logos of the USG Ishimura and USM Valor
Flag of the USM Valor
Dead Space 2008
Dead Space 2008 is a survival zombie sci-fi video game set in the future. It combines gore, alien invaders, action, horror, politics, and dives fist first into cult religious fundamentalism.
This is not a game for children. The gore factor pushes the envelope as do the cut scenes. The core fear factor resides in musical score. The result is Alien 1979 looks like mere child's play.
Military Recruitment Poster with flag
Dead Space 2008
You play as Issac Clarke, whose name pays homage to pioneering science fiction writers Issac Asimov and Arthur Clarke.
In Dead Space mankind meets up with a hostile alien demonic species that uses telepathic means to control and subjugate people in its own way, people are mere objects to a means.
Some of the scenes are psychologically disturbing.
Ship Logos of the USG Ishimura and USM Valor
Flag of the USM Valor
Dead Space 2008
Friday, July 6, 2012
South Carolina State Heritage Flags
Flag of South Carolina
The following flags are based upon a mesh of various states with the theme of South Carolina. Soon after independence South Carolina like most of the other colonies laid claim to lands west to the Mississippi River. Back then it seemed a tiny sliver of Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi was gonna' be a part of South Carolina.
At least until 1787 - during USA version 1.0 under the Articles of Confederation. After 1787 South Carolina learned to make due with her relatively small size.
So in honor of the short period from 1776 unto 1787, when SC had a western claim, I have created state history heritage flags for states that have become a forlorn twinkle in South Carolina's eyes. These flags are to be flown over the parts of the modern day states that should'a went to South Carolina, but didn't.
Georgia-South Carolina Heritage Flag
The South Carolorgia Flag
The northern crown of Georgia once belonged to South Carolina. But since all the original 13 colonies were giving up their Mississippi shore front, South Carolina had to follow suit. One for all and all for one? Or is it monkey do monkey see?
Mississippi-South Carolina Heritage Flag
The South Carolississppi Flag
Back in the 1780s, South Carolina was fixin' for an international border. Only if, if alternate forks of history were to'a of been done.
Some people even say you still hears ol' South Carolina prospector ghosts walking around the tippy top northern portion of Mississippi.
Tennessee-South Carolina Heritage Flag
The South Carolinessee Flag
Just'a wee nibbly spickle and speckle of southern Tennessee were'on track to be parts of South Carolina.
Alabama-South Carolina Flag
The South Carolabama Flag
The crescent moon and pine tree were doubled in that fancy Nancy heraldic like fashion to keep it balanced.
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The following flags are based upon a mesh of various states with the theme of South Carolina. Soon after independence South Carolina like most of the other colonies laid claim to lands west to the Mississippi River. Back then it seemed a tiny sliver of Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi was gonna' be a part of South Carolina.
At least until 1787 - during USA version 1.0 under the Articles of Confederation. After 1787 South Carolina learned to make due with her relatively small size.
So in honor of the short period from 1776 unto 1787, when SC had a western claim, I have created state history heritage flags for states that have become a forlorn twinkle in South Carolina's eyes. These flags are to be flown over the parts of the modern day states that should'a went to South Carolina, but didn't.
Georgia-South Carolina Heritage Flag
The South Carolorgia Flag
The northern crown of Georgia once belonged to South Carolina. But since all the original 13 colonies were giving up their Mississippi shore front, South Carolina had to follow suit. One for all and all for one? Or is it monkey do monkey see?
Mississippi-South Carolina Heritage Flag
The South Carolississppi Flag
Back in the 1780s, South Carolina was fixin' for an international border. Only if, if alternate forks of history were to'a of been done.
Some people even say you still hears ol' South Carolina prospector ghosts walking around the tippy top northern portion of Mississippi.
Tennessee-South Carolina Heritage Flag
The South Carolinessee Flag
Just'a wee nibbly spickle and speckle of southern Tennessee were'on track to be parts of South Carolina.
Alabama-South Carolina Flag
The South Carolabama Flag
The crescent moon and pine tree were doubled in that fancy Nancy heraldic like fashion to keep it balanced.
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Map Credit SOURCE
Kmusser, between 1782 and 1802 Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 Generic
Kmusser, between 1782 and 1802 Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 Generic
Thursday, July 5, 2012
The Georgia Heritage Mississippi & Alabama Flags
When Georgia became a part of the United States in 1788 part of its official territory was composed of what would become Alabama and Mississippi. In honor of that time period when Georgia bordered New Spain and the Mississippi River I have created Heritage flags that combines elements of Georgia's Flag with the would be 'Daughters of Georgia.'
Mississippi Georgia Heritage Flag
The Missigeorgia Flag
The canton was made mostly blue like Georgia State flag and yellow was added since Georgia has a touch of yella' in it.
From 1788 unto 1802 the northern part of Mississippi was a part of Georgia. This is when Georgia bordered the Mississippi river, for 14 years. Georgia fought tooth an nail to hold on to her Mississippi shoreline but the federal government thought otherwise, thanks to President Jefferson.
Alabama-Georgia Heritage Flag
The Georgibama Flag
Alabama borders Georgia and was once a part of her in the same time frame from 1788 unto 1802. Here the canton of Georgia's flag is replaced with Alabama's flag.
Mississippi Georgia Heritage Flag
The Missigeorgia Flag
The canton was made mostly blue like Georgia State flag and yellow was added since Georgia has a touch of yella' in it.
From 1788 unto 1802 the northern part of Mississippi was a part of Georgia. This is when Georgia bordered the Mississippi river, for 14 years. Georgia fought tooth an nail to hold on to her Mississippi shoreline but the federal government thought otherwise, thanks to President Jefferson.
Alabama-Georgia Heritage Flag
The Georgibama Flag
Alabama borders Georgia and was once a part of her in the same time frame from 1788 unto 1802. Here the canton of Georgia's flag is replaced with Alabama's flag.
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