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These are the flags that are on my vectorisation wishlist. [CLOSED (Since 5 July 2022)] (Until I advance in my vectorization efforts.)
The factuality of the flags to be vectorized will be checked. If no sources are provided (for original content, or the raster versions) then the vectorisation will not be performed.
Currently working on existing proposals on the list. Do not add more. Feel free to remove flags from the list that have been vectorised already by other people.
Kingdom of JeyporeKingdom of SitawakaY/Y/Y/? (Note: User:Vishh09 used the flag maker website flag-designer.appspot.com to make the version of the flag that was uploaded as File:JeyporeKingdomFlag.jpg. This website makes SVG versions of all flags created and licenses the generated flags to the public domain. The following link from flag-designer.appspot.com contains the same flag generated by User:Vishh09 http://flag-designer.appspot.com/#d=0&c1=2&c2=2&c3=2&o=6&c4=6&s=3&c5=5. The design of the flag as depicted on the website seems to have changed slightly as the website was last updated in 2020, but Vishh09 uploaded the file to Commons in 2018. Also, Vishh09 rather than just downloading the SVG file and directly uploading it to Commons (which is allowed because it's public domain), took a JPG screenshot of the website and uploaded that to Commons. The proof that it's a screenshot is the grey borders surrounding the flag which is the same one from the website, grey is not a color that can be selected for a flag there and the website doesn't allow a border decoration. Of note is what alerted me to the use of flag-designer.appspot.com by Vishh09, the design of the sun and the thick black outline surrounding it (the outline is thinner on flag-designer.appspot.com now-days). Flag-designer.appspot.com places these outlines on all symbols used on its flags and always uses the same sun design. I don't know if the official design of the Kingdom of Jeypore's flag has an outline for the sun and other examples are needed to compare. One design feature that might be on actual Jeypore Kingdom flags but not on File:JeyporeKingdomFlag.jpg is that the sun seems to have a face on it, if the following two images of the Jeypore Kingdom emblem uploaded by Vishh09 are correct) (Update: I found a color version of the emblem)
Garrison Flag of Fort Fisher, the "Southern Gibraltar"
Flag proposal by Eugene Wythe Baylor of Louisiana
Flag proposal submitted by "H" of South Carolina
This flag proposal was the first variant submitted by William T. Riddle of Eutaw, Alabama. Riddle submitted his flag proposals to Stephen Foster Hale on February 21, 1861. - cotton
Confederate flag proposal by Mrs E. G. Carpenter of Cassville, Georgia
The Command flag of Captain William F. Lynch, flown as ensign of his flagship, CSS Sea Bird, 1862
A Confederate flag proposal by Hamilton Coupes that was submitted on February 1, 1861
First variant of flag proposal by A. Bonand of Savannah, Georgia
Second variant of flag proposal by A. Bonand, potentially served as inspiration for Miles' flag
Flag proposal submitted by the "Ladies of Charleston"
First variant of flag proposal by L. P. Honour of Charleston, South Carolina
L. P. Honour's second variant of First national flag proposal
Confederate First national flag proposal by John Sansom of Alabama (the snake is a Timber rattlesnake)
Confederate flag proposal by Thomas H. Hobbs of Chattanooga, Tennessee
John G. Gaines' First national flag proposal
Flag proposal by J. M. Jennings of Lowndesboro, Alabama
Samuel White's flag proposal
Flag proposal submitted by an unknown person of Louisville, Kentucky
The Confederate national flag proposal of Mrs Irene Riddle, wife of William T. Riddle of Eutaw, Alabama
Flag captured at Jellalabad. The inscription is the Shahad.
Flag captured at Ghazni which looks like this in the picture, written are the names of the first 4 caliphs placed opposite each other (Abu Bakr أَبُو بَكْرٍ, ‘Umar عُمَر, Uthman عُثْمَان and Ali عَلِيّ)[118]
Flag captured in Waziristan
Customs service of Afghanistan until 2021
Flag of the Customs service of Afghanistan from 2021
current flag of Commander of the Naval Forces, I haven't found a source yet where it is clear, but I know it is dark blue with gold shaded anchors and gold badges in a white circle in the canton,
Algerian police, the inscription at the top is the full name of Algeria, "الجمهورية الجزائرية الديمقراطية الشعبية" the inscription at the bottom is "المديرية العامة للأمن الوطني"
Historical flags of Facundo Quiroga (1826-1833) (Note:Most of the flags on that page have already been done, these are leaving only the "Flag made by the Ladies of Mendoza")
Flag of China Sailors' Union, the main organizer of Canton-Hong Kong strike. (Note the Chinese characters on the flag are "中華海員工業聯合總會" which to as "China Sailors' Union". Character on the right side of the anchor: "中", Character on the left side of the anchor: "華", Characters in the middle of the anchor read from up to down: "海員工業聯合總會")
Tatenokai (the flag depicts a Samurai helmet, the colors are probably the same as the national flag of Japan which had a slightly darker color at the time the flag was used (1968–1970) )
Europe Ecology – The Greens (a closer view of the flower in the flag (this party was a merger of two previous ones and the flower was the logo for one of them) )
Dobroflot (1898-1917) (@Swiãtopôłk: Do you know where is the file the horn you used in the flag you uploaded is from? If so, please place it here to help Germenfer make the vector version of the flag, thanks!)
Dobroflot (1881-1898)
Rigaer Schnelldampfer Gesellschaft Y
Australian Mutual Shipping Company Y
Osaka Shosen Kaisha (1878-1964) (Note the Kanji on the flag is "大" which is taken from "大阪" which means "Osaka" in Japanese." The colors are probably the same as the national flag of Japan which had a slightly darker color at the time the flag was used (1878-1964) though is the flag is still used today, the SVG will use the modern, slightly brighter color.)