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This is the old flag of Zaandam, used in the 17th century.
Sierksma's "Nederlands Vlaggenboek", 1962 [sie62]
has this on it:
"In 1958 a manuscript was discovered, dated 1667, entitled "Bandiere
usate in mare da diverse nazioni sopra i legni da guerra e mercantili",
Napoli. This contained a Zaandam flag, described by Sierksma as
"Three equally wide horizontal stripes of red, white, and blue, with
in the center two red and two white squares, ordened as a chequy Greek
cross, of which the white squares reach into the red and blue stripes".
In this flag the cross of the Lordship Zaanden was used ("argent a
cross gules").
See: Flags of the World 1669-1670: A seventeenth century manuscript.
[sie66]
A notarial act of 1657, in which skippers recorded, that the Sardammer
mark consisted of "two red and two white square lozenges, ordered chequy",
seems to point at this flag."
Jarig Bakker, 18 May 2003
This is the old flag of Zaandam, used in 1938.
The Shipmate site contains also another Zaandam flag, used in 1938
(for the parade for Queen Wilhelmina?)
This flag has the chequy red and white squares, and the archivist's
colors...
Jarig Bakker, 18 May 2003