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At the 1978 annual meeting of the North American Vexillological
Association (NAVA), Whitney Smith gave a talk entitled “Flags of
Antarctica”. In it he proposed his design for Antarctica: an orange
flag with two hands under a sort of bowl.
John Andrew Lowe, 29 Nov 1995.
Having asked Whitney Smith just about this flag years ago, here’s, in a nutshell, the guidelines for his design:
Jan Mertens, 03 May 2003
In L’Album this flag is shown and listed together with a paragraph explaining its usage by the vessels frequenting the southern polar region. Page 315-2 of the Recapitulative nº 1 (1995) [pie95]:
Antarctic ensign; hoisted by any ship frequenting or visiting this continent and by the bases which are located there (as well as elsewhere for meetings devoted to Antarctica).This may prove that even if this flag is indeed just a proposal, it may be that until now it came into de facto use by some southgoing vessels.
(translated by Ivan Sache, 03 Jun 2000)
The Antarctica flag was removed from L’Album in one of the
last corrections, nº 27 [pay97].
Željko Heimer and Ivan Sache, 03 Jun 2000
The orange A flag was added to the Album in 1995 and later found to be