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The flag is a banner of arms (ratio 1:1).
Source:
https://www.newtonnewtonflags.com/school-flag-st-edmunds-hall.htm
Coat of
Arms:
Shield Or, a cross patonce Gules between four Cornish choughs proper,
i.e. Sable armed Gules.
The college has a claim to be "the oldest academical
society for the education of undergraduates in any university" and is the last
surviving medieval hall at the University of Oxford. The college was founded in
1236, some say in 1226, by St. Edward of Abingdon, Archbishop of Canterbury from
1233 to 1240, born as Edmund Rich around 1174. The college arms are attributed
to its founder. The birds are variously referred to as sea-pies, oyster-catchers
and Cornish choughs.
Source: John P. Brooke-Little: Oxford University and
its Colleges, Oxford 1962(?), available online at
https://www.theheraldrysociety.com/articles/oxford-university-and-its-colleges/
and
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Edmund_Hall,_Oxford.
Klaus-Michael
Schneider, 11 February 2019
Current
image by
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 19 March 2019
Blade is yellow with a red cross
patoncy, i.e. the flag pattern without birds.
Source: (for current versions):
https://www.reddit.com
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 19 March 2019