David Prothero, 08 Dec 2002
David Prothero, 08 Dec 2002

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Blas
Delgado, 09 Dec 2002
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Delgado, 09 Dec 2002See also:
Niger Coast Protectorate ensign
![[Niger Coast Protectorate badge]](../images/n/ng)ncp.gif) image by
Blas Delgado,  09 Dec 2002
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Blas Delgado,  09 Dec 2002
The Niger Coast Protectorate flew a British blue ensign defaced with the badge of the protectorate in the fly. The badge appeared as an amendment to the 1889 Admiralty Flag Book. The amendment slip was printed November 1895 and issued 05 June 1896. The ensign became obsolete in 1900.
Although the badge appeared in a flag book in 1896, the Protectorate was
  not transferred from the Foreign Office to the Colonial Office until 1899.
  This suggests that the badge was used for only a very short time, or perhaps
  not at all.
  David Prothero, 08 Dec 2002
 image by Blas
Delgado, Jaume Ollé and Antonio Martins, 09 Dec 2002
 image by Blas
Delgado, Jaume Ollé and Antonio Martins, 09 Dec 2002
The Governor's flag followed the standard pattern and was a British Union Flag 
defaced with the badge of the Protectorate in the centre surrounded by a garland 
of laurel wreath.
  David Prothero, 08 Dec 2002