Flags at Half Mast
The tradition of
lowering flags to half mast as a sign of remembrance is believed
to have its origins on the high seas. As a sign of respect or
honour for important persons, sailing ships would lower their
sails, thus slowing the vessel and allowing for the VIP's own
vessel to come alongside and him to board if he so desired.
Lowering of sails was also used to honour VIPs who were reviewing
a naval procession from the land. In time only the ship's flags
were lowered in a symbolic gesture. This practice was also adopted
on land.
Flag at half mast at
Ulladulla cenotaph,
ANZAC Day 1999
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