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203:. He was fascinated by flags from an early age, and began research as a 14-year-old schoolboy, when he realised that some flags in his atlas were obsolete. Thereafter, he devoured all the flag knowledge he could find, scouring libraries and bookstores for every available book. At university, in the army, and while working overseas, chances for flag research were limited but he nevertheless took every opportunity to gain more knowledge. 25: 287:
in 1983, Crampton was elected as FIAV Secretary-General for Congresses. In ensuing years he achieved a near monopoly in Britain as a flag-book editor, producing many new books and new editions of established titles. His tour of duty as Congress Secretary ended in 1989. In 1991 he was awarded the
148:, has hundreds of members in the UK and overseas. He was recognised as Britain's foremost authority on flags by government agencies, the flag trade, the media, publishers, librarians and vexillologists of all ages and backgrounds. He served as a president of 252: 280:, as well as providing information and advice on a wide variety of flag projects. The Flag Institute's services to the flag trade, its members and non-member bodies steadily increased. 122: 363: 423: 226: 476: 288:"Vexillon", an award for excellence in the promotion of vexillology. In 1993 he was elected FIAV President, a post which he held until his death. 481: 433: 406: 243: 218:
as "the world's greatest flag expert" and father of the international vexillological movement. In 1967, Smith held a meeting in
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and became its director, with Barraclough as chairman. The Flag Section newsletter became the Institute's journal
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In 1963, while working in adult education, he renewed his interest in organized
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After the London Congress, Crampton was producing booklets and improving
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Flags as Non-Verbal Symbols in the Management of National Identity.
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after 10 years of part-time study; his dissertation was titled
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Following his death in 1997, the newly opened Library of the
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at which Crampton met other vexillologists flags, including
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Crampton, Director of the Flag Institute and FIAV President.
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Fédération internationale des associations vexillologiques
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At the 10th International Congress of Vexillology at
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