Flag of Richmond, Virginia explained

Flag of Richmond
Design:A navy blue field in the upper two-thirds quadrant with two red and two white stripes beneath in the lower third of the flag, it features a silhouette of a person working a James River bateau down the James River.
Use:000000

The flag of Richmond, Virginia, was adopted in 1993. The flag contains a navy blue field in the upper two-thirds quadrant with two red and two white stripes beneath in the lower third of the flag. It features a silhouette of a person working a James River bateau down the James River.

A city committee headed by Second District Councilman Benjamin A. Warthen brought forth the design, which was based on a proposal submitted by Michael Davis, a committee member and graphics designer at Heilig-Meyers Co. The new Richmond flag was carried by bateau to the dedication ceremony on Brown's Island on November 24, 1993.[1]

Symbolism

The boatman is a graphical depiction of a 14-foot tall bronze statue called "The Headman" that stands on Brown's Island and commemorates the African American contribution to Richmond's waterways.[2] The nine stars on the flag represent the nine states that were once part of Virginia's territory: Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Minnesota, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Indiana.[3]

Reception

In a 2004 survey by the North American Vexillological Association, Richmond's city flag was ranked as the 15th best city flag in the U.S.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Wasson. Bill. November 25, 1993. City's Official Flag Unfurled - Design Has Man Poling Bateau. C-1. Richmond Times-Dispatch.
  2. Web site: Richmond's Riverfront Public Art & Statues. January 10, 2022. Venture Richmond.
  3. Web site: Unfurling the history of the Richmond flag. RVANews . RVANews.org . December 14, 2017.
  4. Web site: 2004 American City Flags Survey . North American Vexillological Association . NAVA.org . September 7, 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130417215919/http://www.nava.org/content/2004-american-city-flags-survey . April 17, 2013 .