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image by Peter Orenski, 17 November 2012
based on
research and information provided by James Croft
and Kevin
Harrington
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A blue flag with the seal centred.
The first seal flag of Markham has the writing "TOWN OF MARKHAM" and year
"1872".
http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM5FJW_Municipal_Flag_Markham_Ontario_Canada
- Photo of the flag, 1 January 2009
Markham officially became a City on 1
July 2012. The updated flag was unveiled during the celebration. It has the
writing "CITY OF MARKHAM" and the four years "1850 1872 1971 2012".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUxEslYkB14 - Video capture of the unfurling
of the flag
"The Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe named Markham
Township after William Markham, The Archbishop of York, England in the 19th
century. Markham Township was incorporated in 1850 and Markham Village was
incorporated in 1872. Markham Village was later incorporated as a Town in 1971.
Markham Council approved Markham’s change in status from Town to City earlier
this year, setting July 1, 2012 as the official date for Markham’s City status."
http://www.weeklyvoice.com/?p=15973 -"The Weekly Voice" (including a photo
of the flag taken during the inauguration ceremony).
Ivan Sache, 17
November 2012
image by Peter Orenski, 17 November 2012
based on
research and information provided by James Croft
and Kevin
Harrington
Banner of the Markham arms. Probably an older flag.
Peter Hans van den
Muijzenberg, 17 November 2012
On the arms, the background of the shield is green, not blue.
Ivan
Sache, 17 November 2012
The (former) flag and arms of Markham were inscribed on 21 December 1990 on
the Public Register of Arms, Flags and Badges, Vol. III, p. 76. The announcement
of the Letters Patent was made on 4 May 1991, in Vol. 125, p. 1,485 of the
Canada Gazette.
Blazon
Arms
Per chevron vert and
or in chief a sun in splendour issuant or between four roses in pale argent in
base semé of billets bretessed palewise purpure.
Crest
A Loyalist civil
coronet rim or maple leaves gules oak leaves vert issuant therefrom a demi-lion
or bearing between its forepaws a garb also or.
Supporters
Upon a grassy
mound decked with four bunches of a gladiolus or between a trillium flower and a
rose argent, dexter a stallion or gorged with a collar gules pendant therefrom a
torteau bearing a chevron between in chief two pine cones and in base a
fleur-de-lys or sinister a mare or gorged with the same collar.
Motto
LEADING WHILE REMEMBERING
Flag
A banner of the arms
Artist
Information
Creator(s): Original concept of Robert D. Watt, Chief Herald of
Canada, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority
Painter:
Anatol Kozlowski
Calligrapher: John Whitehead
http://reg.gg.ca/heraldry/pub-reg/project.asp?lang=e&ProjectID=1489 - Public
Register of Arms, Flags and Badges
Ivan Sache, 15 April 2017