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Flag and Arms of Donja Stubica, Croatia (fotw)
Please note that this term may also be used to describe other charges as appropriate, for example a “mount stepped” (as illustrated below), or see the "stepped pattern" on the flag of Artsakh – see ‘mount’ (also ‘cross of Calvary’).
Flag of Argeriz, Portugal (fotw)
A selection of 19th Century US House Flags (CS)
Notes
a) This was not considered an established term and had been
introduced by the Editors as no (accurately descriptive) established alternative could then be found,
however, since that time the Italian term “gonfaloni scalinati” has been discovered and is accordingly
defined below.
b) At the time of writing it is unclear as to whether the flag having a straight-sided but angled fly (as illustrated below) should be considered as “engrailed” or “stepped” – see ‘engrailed fly’.
Asymmetric Right (or Dexter) Stepped; Asymmetric Left (or Sinister) Stepped; Symmetrical Outwardly Stepped; Symmetrical
Inwardly Stepped
Flag of Villarsel-le-Gibloux,
Switzerland (fotw)
US Coast Guard Hurricane Warning Flag and
Gale Warning Pennant (fotw)
Please note with regard to 2) that streamers supplied to the Henry Grace a Dieu (flagship of the English royal fleet) in 1514 are recorded as having ranged between 15 and 51 yards (13.5m and 46m) long.
The Henri Grace a Dieu, The Peter and The Salamander, English Royal Navy c1525 (Wikipedia)
Flag of
Cornellà del Terri, Spain (fotw);
Arms of Vilaça e Fradelos, Portugal (fotw);
Flag of Admiral of the Royal Cork Yacht Club, Ireland (fotw)
National Flag of St. Vincent (fotw); National Flag
of
Gabon (fotw); National Flag of
Mauritius (fotw)
Civil Flag of Belgium (fotw); National Flag of
Germany (fotw); National Flag of
Uganda (fotw)
Please note that a stumpmast with a fixed yard at the truck giving it a T-shape is common right forward in the bows of those bulk cargo carrying vessels plying the inland waterways of Europe so as to allow for passing under bridges and other overhead obstructions. The taller of this type of mast is also often hinged for lowering to deck level for the same purpose (see also 'truck' and 'yard').
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