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City of Lüdenscheid (Germany)
Stadt Lüdenscheid, Märkischer Kreis County, North Rhine-Westphalia
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3:5 image by Stefan Schwoon, 21 Jun 2001
Flag adopted 1975, coat-of-arms adopted 1911
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City of Lüdenscheid
The first commune flag described in Hostert
1979 is the one of the town (Stadt) of Lüdenscheid. The arms,
based on old seals, were formally granted in 1911 and slightly modified
in 1965. The flag was apparently first specified in the statutes of 1975
without a formal grant. However, both Stadler
1972 and Städtebuch 1954 mention
a city flag for Lüdenscheid which suggests even earlier
unofficial uses.
Description in Städtebuch 1954:
"rot-weiss, oben mit weissem Feld, darin das Stadtwappen" i.e. red-white,
a white field in the top containing the arms.
Description in Stadler 1972: "weiss,
rot" i.e. white, red.
Description in Hostert 1979, quoting
the Hauptsatzung or city statutes: "Die Stadtflagge ist weiss-rot
gleich breit quergestreift. In der Mitte befindet sich das Wappen."
i.e. the city flag is equally striped white and red. The coat of arms is
displayed on its centre. The pictures on the next page show both a flag
and a banner of this description.
Stefan Schwoon, 21 Jun 2001
From Ralf Hartemink's International
Civic Arms website: Lüdenscheid received city rights from Count Eberhard
II of the Mark in 1288. The oldest seal dates from the early 14th century
and shows the same composition as the arms. The saint is St. Medardus,
patron saint of the city. The chequered fess is the arms of the Counts
of the Mark. The city wall denotes the city rights. The arms were never
really changed and granted in 1911, with a mural crown. The crown was again
removed in 1961.
Literature: Stadler 1964-1972.
Santiago Dotor, 5 Jul 2002
Hanging Flag / Banner
image by Stefan Schwoon, 21 Jun 2001
Flag adopted 1975, coat-of-arms adopted 1911
Unofficial Flag until 1975
image by Stefan Schwoon
Flag unofficially used until 1975