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adopted 11 Aug 1959; design: Kl. Sierksma; confirmed 26 Mar 2007
The flag of Medemblik: Six diagonal stripes of black and yellow, runnining
from hoist-top to fly-bottom, with in the canton a blue castle with open
gate. This flag was adopted by municipal resolution on 11 Aug 1959; design:
Kl. Sierksma in Muiderberg.
The diagonal stripes are a remote reminder of the Frisian
flag, while the blue castle refers to Redbad's castle.
Source: Sierksma's Nederlands Vlaggenboek, 1962 [sie62].
Jarig Bakker, 8 Jul 2003
The Medemblik municipal council decided 26 Mar 2007 to adopt an official
municipal flag, to wit the existing municipal flag of Medemblik, which
was introduced 30 Jun 1959. At the same time a number of village flags were
recognized by the council, namely the flags of Midwoude,
Nibbixwoud
and Wognum previous to 1979, and the old
municipal flag of Twisk may be used at local
festivities.
The other villages are encouraged to develop their own village flags,
provided heraldic and vexillological rules are used.
Every village will receive 5 village flags.
Source Municipal
website.
Stefan Lambregts, 11 Apr 2007
In the Napolitan flagbook of 1667 (That is "Bandiere usate in mare
da diverse nazioni sopra i legni da guerra e mercantili", Napoli -
manuscript in possession of the John Carter Brown Library, Providence,
USA) is a flag with three equally high horizontal stripes of black and
yellow. That flag is a banner of arms (see Ralf
Hartemink's site), although the stripes on the Coat of Arms are vertical.
In the Amsterdams Scheepvaartmuseum is a manuscript with a black-white-black
flag for Medemblik, but that is probably a case of mis-reading the Napolitan
manuscript.
Source: Sierksma's Nederlands Vlaggenboek, 1962 [sie62].
Jarig Bakker, 8 Jul 2003