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About Letchworth from Wikipedia:
"Letchworth Garden City, commonly 
	known as Letchworth, is a town in Hertfordshire, England. The town's name is 
	taken from one of the three villages it surrounded (the other two being 
	Willian and Norton) - all of which featured in the Domesday Book. The Garden 
	City was founded in 1903 by Ebenezer Howard, was one of the first new towns, 
	and is the world's first Garden City. Its development inspired another 
	Garden City project at Welwyn Garden City, as well as many other smaller 
	projects worldwide (Canberra, the Australian capital, was influenced by its 
	design concepts, as was Hellerau, Germany), and had great influence on 
	future town planning and the New Towns movement. Today it has a population 
	of around 33,600."
Read more at:
	
	http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letchworth 
	http://www.letchworth.com/ 
	Aleksandar Nemet, 1 March 2010
![[Flag of Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation]](../images/g/gb-eletc-lhf.gif) image located by 
	Aleksandar Nemet, 1 March 2010
 
	image located by 
	Aleksandar Nemet, 1 March 2010
A flag seen in of Letchworth can be found on this photo:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/skenmy/486993600/in/set-72157600184112596/.
	Aleksandar Nemet, 1 March 2010
The flickr web site doesn't give any indication that this is a Letchworth 
flag, neither in the labelling, nor in the comments fields. Other internet 
photographs show this same flag at the same location with some lettering in the 
yellow stripe, probably "LETCHWORTH GARDEN CITY", although it is hard to tell:
http://www.letchworthgc.com/placestovisit/leisureandrecreation/plinstonhall.html 
and other sources show the flag, as on the flickr web site, without lettering:
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/File:Plinston_Hall.jpg. 
However, these 
are the only images I've been able to find and images of this flag are not 
widespread throughout the internet. They mostly appear to be associated with 
this one venue, Plinston Hall, which is owned and operated by the Letchworth 
Garden City Heritage Foundation, an industrial and provident society, and they 
use a logo, which can be seen on the Letchworth Eagles Football Club web site 
here: 
http://www.letchwortheagles.org.uk/teams/seniors/seniors.asp which is very 
similar to that on the flag, so I would suggest the most likely explanation is 
that it is their logo on a flag, rather than a Letchworth flag per se.
Colin Dobson, 3 March 2010