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- The Flagmakers is a 2022 do****entary film about the workers of employee-owned American flag manufacturer Eder Flag who manufacture American flags and flagpoles...
- Annin Flagmakers is an American corporation based in Roseland, New Jersey. The flagmaker was founded by Alexander Annin in 1847 and incorporated on January...
- Flying Colours Flagmakers are a company based in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England, who specialise in flags and standards. The company have been...
- International Federation of Vexillological ****ociations. pp. 181–184. Retrieved 2020-02-23. "History of Nepal Flag". Flagmakers. Retrieved 2020-02-22....
- Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, section AA Occupation(s) Seamstress, flagmaker Known for Sewing the Star-Spangled Banner Spouse John Pickersgill Children...
- World. Retrieved 25 May 2021. "Flag of Nauru - A Brief History" (PDF). Flagmakers. Retrieved 11 January 2018. "Tribes of Nauru". Government of the Republic...
- after attempting to live without each other. "Transition II" – Man 1 "The Flagmaker, 1775" – Woman 2 A woman, whose husband and son are fighting in the Revolutionary...
- oversized American flag, which had been made a year earlier by local flagmaker Mary Pickersgill and her 13-year-old daughter, was raised over Fort McHenry...
- shows. The giant flag made by royal family's flag-makers, Flying Colours Flagmakers, features an image of Madonna's 1986 album True Blue, with its creators...
- fouling in inclement weather. The flag was sewn by prominent Baltimorean flagmaker Mary Young Pickersgill under a government commission in 1813 at a cost...