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image by Jarig Bakker, 14 Sep 2003
adopted 1995; design: Fryske Rie foar Heraldyk
On a flagchart of the "Genealogysk wurkforbân fan de Fryske
Akademy", (genealogical research foundation of the Frisian Academy),
an attachment to "De Fryske Flagge", It Beaken, 1956, are quite
a few old village- and municipal flags; all of them have been reprinted
in Crampton's "The World of Flags", p.
148.
Molkwar (Dutch: Molkwerum) is a village in the municipality of Nijefurd;
it used to be in Hemelumer Oldeferd on the road from Staveren to Koudum
with (c. 1950) 444 inhabitants - 1973: 329. In the 17th and 18th century
Molkwarder ships traded on the Baltic Sea and the village was renowned
for its labyrintic structure, as well as the "Molkwarder tsjûnsters",
(witches). It used to have its own vernacular.
Its CoA was Black over Green with a White swan in the center. Its flag
is blue with a white .. uuuh swan or goose.
In "Nederlands vlaggenboek", 1962, Sierksma wrote: "Molkwerum - Molkwar:
Black, in the center a swimming swan, emerging from a wavy, shortened fess.
This flag of Frisian village (vlek) is documented in a Frisian source
(Flaggeboek Hesman, 1708) and a Napolitan flagchart (1667). There are several
paintings with this flag, one with a ship passing through the Tower Bridge
in London."
Jarig Bakker, 28 Mar 2002
The Molkwar village flag was already documented in the 17th/18th century.
This is the flag as drawn by Hesman, a citizen of Dokkum, in 1708. His
manuscript of flags and arms is in Leeuwarden, and is digitalized by Mr.
Rudolf Broersma, made available on the internet at this
address. (-> Zoek -> Hesman). This image is based on a drawing sent
privately by Mr. Broersma.
Jarig Bakker, 3 Sep 2006
In it Genealogysk Jierboekje 1995 is the official village arms:
Molkwar CoA: in black a silver swan passant with raised wings, with
yellow beak and feet, standing on a green base. The shield is covered by
a golden townletcrown (vlekkekroon), lined red, with in the headribbon
three red lozengy stones, between two oval green stones and on top three
leaves and two pearls.
Jarig Bakker, 3 Sep 2006