File:Hopkinson Flag for the U.S. Navy.png

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Description Hopkinson's design for the flag of the U.S. Navy with six-pointed stars. The six-pointed star (estoile) comes from Francis Hopkinson's bookplate, which features the Hopkinson coat-of-arms.
Date (PDF); 2022 (PNG)
Source Cleaned up and regularized version of the raster image contained within File:Hopkinson_Flag_for_the_U.S._Navy.pdf (which is the only thing contained within the PDF).
Author Earl P. WIlliams, Jr. (PDF);AnonMoos (PNG)
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current22:19, 31 March 2022Thumbnail for version as of 22:19, 31 March 2022758 × 451 (23 KB)AnonMoosfurther image fixing/cleaning
22:19, 25 March 2022Thumbnail for version as of 22:19, 25 March 2022758 × 451 (24 KB)AnonMoos{{Information |Description=Early Hopkinson design for the flag of the United States. The six-pointed stars come from the George Washington Headquarters flag and/or from traditional heraldry, where an "etoile" usually has six points, while a pentagram is a "mullet" (spur-wheel). |Source=Cleaned up and regularized version of the raster image contained within File:Hopkinson_Flag_for_the_U.S._Navy.pdf (which is the only thing contained within the PDF). |Date=2012 (PDF); 2022 (PNG) |Author=E...
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