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image by Graham Bartram
Source: http://flags.net/UNKG12.htm
Having lived in Edinburgh for the last nine months, I have yet
to see this flag fly anywhere. The City Chambers fly a sort of logo-on-a-bedsheet flag along with the Scottish flag and the Union Jack.
(This is not to say that the flag doesn't exist, it's a likely
enough banner of arms, it just doesn't seem to be extremely popular).
Stefan Schwoon, 23 March 2002
Argent a Castle triple-towered Sable, upon a rock proper issuant from the base,
masoned Argent, windows, vanes and portcullis Gules.
António Martins-Tuválkin , 18 January 2007
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 18 November 2023
Beside the heraldic banner, there is also a logo flag for The City of
Edinburgh Council. You can see it flying on photos here:
https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-city-chambers-edinburgh-council-flag-flys-on-the-mast-above-the-chambers-image218309504.html
https://nationalworld.newsprints.co.uk/38296252-gv-of-edinburgh-city-council-flag-over-city-chambers-26-10-19/
Image derived from the SVG image of the council logo from
Wikipedia.
The shade of purple in the source photos looks lighter, but this is
indeed the shade as used in the logo at
the council site.
Tomislav Todorovic, 18 November 2023
by Stefan Schwoon, 17 September 2001
The University of Edinburgh, located in the capital of Scotland, is more than 400 years old. Quoting the university's website, "Granted its Royal Charter in 1582 by James VI, the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, the University was founded the following year by the Town Council of Edinburgh, making it the first post-Reformation University in Scotland, and the first civic University to be established in the British Isles."
The flag of the university is a banner-of-arms - a blue saltire in a white field (inversion of the Scottish flag). The upper quarter is charged with a thistle, a symbol of Scotland; the lower quarter is charged with a castle, taken from the arms of the city of Edinburgh. The centre of the saltire is charged with a golden book, a symbol of higher learning.
Stefan Schwoon, 17 September 2001
by Stefan Schwoon, 17 September 2001
Napier University uses a flag diagonally divided by white and red - white at the top and fly, red at the hoist and bottom. The flag is flying on top of a majestic-looking building within a large park which is the main campus of the university and is also depicted on cars belonging to the university. Despite appearances, the university is relatively young. Again quoting its website: "The University's roots go back to the 16th century mathematician John Napier, after whom the institution is named. Napier University was founded in 1964; its present structure results from the amalgamation, in 1974, of Napier College of Science and Technology and Edinburgh College of Commerce." I have no information where the flag is derived from - unusually enough (for Scotland) it's not a banner of arms.
Stefan Schwoon, 17 September 2001
by Chris Pinette, 17 March 2002
The image depicted appears to be based upon a banner of the Tattoo's arms.
Colin Dobson, 3 January 2007
The flag of the Edinburgh Military Tattoo is based on the arms of the Tattoo.
The Tattoo is an annual event organized by the Army. It is a programme of music,
marching an historic re-enactments. The arms can be seen at
http://www.edinburgh-tattoo.co.uk/_images/sidebar_front.gif and the full
achievement (which can be seen very small in this image
http://www.edinburgh-tattoo.co.uk/_common_images/edinburgh_tattoo_main_logo.gif)
includes a supporter holding a flag of the main charges of the shield: a
red-black-red triband with a yellow rampant lion over all (the other lion is
holding the St. Andrew's). The site does not mention or show the flag of the
Tattoo itself, though.
The Tattoo flag is a banner of the arms which are Gules a fess Sable and over
all a lion rampant Or and chief per pale Scotland (Azure a saltire Argent) and
Edinburgh (Argent a Castle Sable open Gules).
António Martins-Tuválkin , 18 January 2007