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Which flag to use for Keang-soo?

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Keang-soo

Currently the article uses the flag of Qing Navy for the period of Lay-Osborn flotilla. There are several problems with that. Though the Lay-Osborn flotilla is ordered by Qing government, the deal was never closed, so legally the ownership is questionable. Secondly the Qing Navy flag was not invented yet, so the ship wouldn't fly it in fact. Though the flag of Keang-soo in the sketch at leaft is fuzzy, it looks like the flag designed by Horatio Nelson Lay with an X. Unfortunately this flag is not in Wikimedia Commons so there is none ready to use. UK government has asked a distinct flag to be flown so that the ships won't be attacked by mistake, so this is not a trivial matter. I'll remove the flag for now to avoid confusion. --Happyseeu (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 20:48, 10 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]