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The replacement system includes less flags: Only five for destinantions
(replacing 17 of the previous, 1889-1891,
system), and two additional auxilliary signal flags. The
available
image seems to be extracted from a legal instrument and illustrates the
flags in linedraw, with textual descriptions.
António Martins, 08 Jul 2017
Signal flag legislated to be hoisted on Cabo Verde post offices in
1891 onwards to indicate outgoing and arriving mail ships to/from
Europe.
António Martins, 08 Jul 2017
Signal flag legislated to be hoisted on Cabo Verde post offices in
1891 onwards to indicate outgoing and arriving mail ships to/from
Sotavento (Leeward) islands.
António Martins, 08 Jul 2017
Signal flag legislated to be hoisted on Cabo Verde post offices in
1891 onwards to indicate outgoing and arriving mail ships to/from
Barlavento (Windward) islands.
António Martins, 08 Jul 2017
Signal flag legislated to be hoisted on Cabo Verde post offices in
1891 onwards to indicate outgoing and arriving mail ships to/from
«inland» («interior») — of what?
António Martins, 08 Jul 2017
Signal flag legislated to be hoisted on Cabo Verde post offices in
1891 onwards to indicate outgoing and arriving mail ships to/from
«southern harbours» («portos do sul») — of what?
António Martins, 08 Jul 2017
Signal flag legislated to be hoisted on Cabo Verde post offices in
1891 onwards to indicate arriving mail ships.
António Martins, 08 Jul 2017
Signal flag legislated to be hoisted on Cabo Verde post offices in
1891 onwards to indicate outgoing mail ships.
António Martins, 08 Jul 2017
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