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![[ Nelson City Flag ]](../images/n/nz_nelsn.jpg) submitted by Olivier Touzeau, 9 August 2002
  submitted by Olivier Touzeau, 9 August 2002
"The City of Nelson is one of the few cities in New Zealand which has 
  adopted its own special Civic flag. The flag incorporates in its design a number 
  of references to the history and heraldry of the City. [...] In June 1973 the 
  City Council established a charitable trust called "The City of Nelson 
  Civic Trust". This trust held its first meeting on Tuesday 12 June 1973. 
  Since its inaugural meeting the Trust has undertaken a number of projects for 
  the benefit of the City, one of these projects being the design and commissioning 
  of a flag for the City of Nelson. The flag was unveiled to the City Council 
  at a meeting in March 1987. The design of the flag is based on the City Arms, 
  having a Mitre, with its fringed lappets flowing on either side, on a blue background 
  which extends over the top third of the flag, and below this a series of blue 
  and white wavy lines on which is
  superimposed a black. (The cross from the Arms of Lord Nelson.) The flag is 
  sold in 3 sizes; a desk top flag with pole mounting base ($30.80): a medium 
  sized flag -900mm x 450mm ($55.00): or, a large flag - 1800mm x 900mm ($90.00)."
  Olivier Touzeau, quoting from the Nelson 
  City Council web site, 9 August 2002
It is worth noting that this flag appears to be intended for use by the general
public in Nelson, not just by the city council.
  Jonathan Dixon, 19 April 2005
It is certainly used that way - I was very impressed when I was in
Nelson a couple of years ago to see their civic flag everywhere.
  James Dignan, 19 April 2005