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Revision as of 19:55, 11 December 2016

British Empire
All areas of the world that were ever part of the British Empire. Current British Overseas Territories have their names underlined in red.
All areas of the world that were ever part of the British Empire. Current British Overseas Territories have their names underlined in red.

During the time of the British Empire the dominions, of the colonies, protectorates, mandates, and other territories carried their own flags, mostly under the blue ensign, although some territories and colonies did also use other ensigns for their flags.

Europe

Gibraltar

Ionian Islands

Malta

Cyprus

Ireland

Asia

Aden

British Straits Settlements

British Burma

Ceylon

Malaya

Hong Kong

British India

Labuan

Penang

Malacca

North Borneo

Sarawak

Singapore

Weihaiwei

Africa

Anglo-Egyptian Sudan

Basutoland

British Cameroons

British East Africa

British Central Africa

Cape Colony

The Gambia

Gold Coast

Nigeria

Lagos Colony

Northern Rhodesia

Southern Rhodesia

Nyasaland

Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland

Natal

Orange River Colony

Sierra Leone

South Africa

Tanganyika

Uganda

Mauritius

Americas

Bahamas

Bahamas

British Columbia

British Guiana

Dominica

Grenada

British Honduras

Canada

Cayman Islands

Bermuda

Jamaica

British Leeward Islands

Mosquito Coast

Saint Lucia

Newfoundland

Vancouver Island

Turks and Caicos Islands

British Virgin Islands

Oceania

Australia

British Solomon Islands

Cook Islands

Fiji

Gilbert and Ellice Islands

New Zealand

British New Guinea

Papua

Tuvalu

See also