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![[Saltee Islands]](../images/i/ie-salte.gif) image 
located by Alexander Nemet, 24 August 2010
 
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located by Alexander Nemet, 24 August 2010
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Flag of Saltee Islands can be seen here:
http://www.salteeislands.info/Flag%20Outline.htm 
"The Saltees Flag 
consists of three colours, black and red divided by a white bend sinister. There 
are seven stars on the flag. Each star represents Prince Michael and Princess 
Anne's children. The black star represents a child that died at birth. These 
stars are replaced by jewels in the Crown on the Family Crest."
Here you 
can see a photo of flag usage on island:
http://irishislands.info/oilphoto/saltee/Saltee%20107%20flag.htm 
From Wikipedia:
"The Saltee Islands (Irish: Na Sailtí) are a pair of small 
islands lying 5 kilometres off the southern coast of County Wexford in Ireland. 
The two islands are Great Saltee (89 hectares) and Little Saltee (40 hectares). 
They have been uninhabited since the early 20th century and privately owned by 
the Neale family since 1943."
More about Saltee Islands:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltee_Islands 
http://www.salteeislands.info/ 
Aleksandar Nemet, 24 August 2010
The bend sinister is a quadrangular bend, running from the lower fly to the 
upper hoist, its sides meeting the flag edges only at top and bottom. It could 
be added that these stars, all the same size, are set as one black, upright star 
set on the middle of the flag within the white bend, three white, upright stars 
set in two rows, offset to the hoist, and three white stars, pointing downwards, 
set in two rows, offset to the fly.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 24 
August 2010