Flag Institute publications

British Flags & Emblems
In 2004 the Institute published its first book, British Flags & Emblems by the Institute's Chief Vexillologist, Graham Bartram, and with a foreword by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh. You can read more about this book, and buy it online, by clicking on the link in the left-hand bar.

Flags for churches
The Flag Institute has also published a poster, Flags for churches. This is an area that the Institute receives lots of queries about so we thought it would be a good idea to produce a simple poster that tries to answer these questions. You can read more about the poster by clicking on the link in the left-hand bar.
Publications exclusively for Members
Since 1971, the Flag Institute has regularly published its journal, Flagmaster, and since 2006 this has been in full colour. Posted every quarter to members, you can find out more about the journal in its own section and exclusively to members online, the Flagmaster Archive containing previous editions in pdf format.
eFlags
is the electronic newsletter of the Institute, sent in pdf format to members who have registered their email address with us. Its purpose is to provide a regular channel of communication in between editions of Flagmaster. Members can also view the eFlags Archive, exclusively in the Members' Area of our website.
Research Notes
are an occasional series of papers, covering areas of keen vexillogical interest. They are made available exclusively to members of the Institute in the Members' Area, or you can read a contents listing here.
The Colours of The Fleet
is an ambitious ongoing project, commenced in the mid 1990s, to list every flag and ensign bearing the Union Flag in the canton, past and present - over seven hundred in all. It has recently been published by the Flag Institute and is only available from the Members' Area in pdf format, numbering eighty-six pages.
If you'd like access to these and the other benefits of membership of the Institute, you can join online now, or read more about membership.
Flag Protocol
'Flying Flags in the United Kingdom', the Institute's guide to British flag protocol, is available online.
