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by Gerard van der Vaart : http://www.flagchart.net
adopted 4 Sep 1962
The flag of the former municipality Oud-Vossemeer is still lacking in
our Tholen-collection. In the booklet of Tholen municipality is a drawing
and a description: Four equally wide stripes of yellow, red, blue and white,
with in the canton a square with height = two stripes, in which the municipal
CoA.
This flag was brought into use 5 Sep 1938, unfortinately with a lion
instead of a fox. The same year the mistake was corrected. Blue and white
colors based on the provincial CoA. <on the drawing the "square" is
rectangular> The flag is canting: "vos" = fox; and "meer" = lake.
Gerard van der Vaart, 15 Jan 2002
This must be one of the Jubilee standards for the 40 year jubilee of
Wilhelmina as queen of the Netherlands in 1938.
(For more details see this FOTW-page.
That they had a lion instead of a fox means they had the provincial
arms (of Zeeland) in their standard!
Mark Sensen, 16 Jan 2002
It may be interesting to know that in that village is "Huis Roosevelt",
where ancestors of Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt lived, see this
webpage with English pages (they want to restore that house - with
US-$$ of course!).
Jarig Bakker, 15 Jan 2002
At this webpage is the flag
of this village on the island of Tholen, Zeeland province. Sint Annaland
used to be a separate municipality.
Jarig Bakker, 8 Jan 2002
Although not mentioned at our page about the municipality of Tholen,
where also Oud Vossemeer isn't mentioned in the merger, Sint Annaland indeed
was a separate municipality until 1971. See Ralf
Hartemink's site.
The arms show Saint Anne, who has a child on each arm.
Sierksma's "Nederlands Vlaggenboek" [sie62]
shows an almost identical flag, but with the image of the arms at a square
which is three stripes high.
Mark Sensen, 8 Jan 2002
This village flag Sint-Annaland 2000 - 525 years, appears to have been
made by Shipmate two years ago, so I could have made a gif with the help
of the production-image. On photos at that
site one can see that the real flag is a bit different from the drawing
on the homepage: the CoA is a bit off the hoist.
The flag of the former municipality St-A was a bit different too. In
a booklet by the municipality of Tholen is a drawing with the following
description:
Seven equally high stripes of blue and white with in the canton a square
with a height of 3 1/2 stripes, in which the CoA. The flag was adopted
by municipal resolution 24 Jun 1954. The blue and white stripes were inspired
by the provincial CoA (of Zeeland). On the drawing the "square" is rectangular.
Gerard van der Vaart, 15 Jan 2002