The following flags have been flown as flag of the day (FOTD) since the first of January 2018.
30 January 2025 NorthumberlandAlternatively you can check the FOTD history in poster format. Click the image for a poster of 2023. Posters for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 are also available.
Craigvannie has its own flag, designed by Bea, Jelle, Finlay and Colin. The design is based on the colours of the masonry work and the distinctive pattern on the front door. The Craigvannie flag is flown on special days, such as birthdays and the anniversary of the family moving into the property.
The Craigvannie flag was manufactured by House of Flags. It is made from 115gsm knitted polyester and measures 1.5m by 1m. It is reinforced with white tape and has two D-shaped rings which are attached to the halyard using small carabiners.
Colin collects flags. He is what you might call a vexillophile. His collection currently contains 251 flags. The FOTD is chosen (pretty much at random, except for some national days) from his collection. The following image shows which flags he has in his collection so far. Click to enlarge.
Contact Colin through the email address at the bottom if you want to suggest the FOTD for your special day.
If you have any unwanted flags lying about, Colin will gratefully accept all flag donations.
Please send c/o Colin, Craigvannie, PH6 2JR, Comrie.
Please keep in mind that Colin is a youngster. He chooses his flags at random because he likes the design or colours. He does not have a political opinion, vote in referendums, support national sports teams, or recognise the sovereignty of nations. Flying a particular flag does not imply any particular affinity, approval or recognition for the state, nation, country, territory or supra-national organisation to which the flag belongs.