Civil ensign A
red ensign with the shield to the centre-right is used as
civil ensign (seen below), although this has not yet been approved by
Order in Council laid before Parliament.
Gubernatorial flag The
Governor of the Turks and Caicos Islands has a separate flag (also seen below), a Union flag defaced with the coat of arms surrounded by a garland tied together with a blue ribbon. This design is similar to flags of the other Governors in British overseas territories. The current governor, since July 2019 is
Nigel Dakin.
Historical flags The previous flag used up to 1968 was also a defaced blue ensign. This flag had been in use since 1875 and had a different coat of arms to the current flag. The former coat of arms (which can be seen on the former flag below) featured a ship offshore from a beach with the name of the islands in a circle. It also showed a man working on the beach between two piles of salt, representing the salt industry which once dominated the
economy of the Turks and Caicos Islands. The 1889 Admiralty Flag Book introduced some shading into the left-hand salt pile and what appears to be a door into the right-hand salt pile. This led to confusion of what the salt piles really were, with an
igloo even being suggested. The corresponding gubernatorial flag was a Union flag defaced by the former coat of arms in the centre. In 1870, an alternative to this had been proposed, which retained the Union flag but which was defaced with a white crescent and three stars against a blue background. The crescent would be emblematic of the name of the islands (Turks, referring to the flag of what was then the
Safavid Empire or
Ottoman Empire) and the three stars would refer to
Grand Turk,
Salt Cay and the Caicos Group. This alternative was proposed by Melfort Campbell, who was the
Council President of the islands from 1869 to 1872, as a simplification, due to the difficulty and expense of emblazoning the coat of arms of the Turks and Caicos Islands onto a Union flag. This flag, however, was rejected because it did not comply with the
Order in Council of 7 August 1869, which required the coat of arms of the territory to be present on the flag. ==List of flags==