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102:, the ship of William, Duke of Normandy, as it flew a white banner, bordered in blue and bearing a golden cross. Other knights in the tapestry boast their own private signals. 80:
From as far back as 4000 BC, Egyptian captains of the Nile would identify themselves to passing ships by placing a clay figurine atop their ships’ aftermost cabin.
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In the Middle Ages private signals were used extensively at sea. The Bayeux Tapestry of 1150 AD shows
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shape but may instead be rectangular or sometimes triangular. Private signal tradition is drawn from
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A private signal may be hoisted while underway and at anchor, day or night, but not while racing.
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The Romans used private signals quite often. At sea off Marseilles in 49 BC, the famous Roman
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head or from a short staff on the bow called a bow staff. On a
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but typically does not incorporate as intricate designs as a
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Index

flag
boat
swallowtail
heraldry
coat of arms
Power boats
main-mast
sailboat
pig stick
main-mast
mizzen-mast
Decimus Brutus
Siege of Massilia
triremes
House Flag



The Annapolis Book of Seamanship
ISBN
978-0-671-67447-2
OCLC
19515016
OL
2187981M


Chapman Piloting: Seamanship and Boat Handling
ISBN
978-0-688-16890-2

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