(1924–1951) (1951–1952), featuring the
Tudor Crown. (1952–1980), featuring
St Edward's Crown. In common with most other British colonies, the flag used by the governor, as the Sovereign's representative in Southern Rhodesia, was initially a Union Flag with a white roundel in the centre, charged with the shield from the colony's arms granted on 11 August 1924. Unique among the flags of the governors of British colonies, this shield of Arms was not surrounded by the customary wreath. This flag was adopted on 1 October 1924 and was flown until 30 July 1951. On 31 July 1951, a new flag was put into use for the governor of Southern Rhodesia. This was dark blue and charged in the centre with a Royal Crown, its height being four-sevenths of the hoist. Initially the
Tudor Crown would have been used, but after her accession to the throne in 1952,
Elizabeth II indicated her preference for
St Edward's Crown, and this version would have been used thereafter. Although the colony had attained '
Responsible Government' in 1923, it was never a fully fledged
Dominion, and so did not have a
governor-general, whose flag in other Dominions would be dark blue, charged in the centre with the Royal Crest above a Crown, with the name of the Dominion written in a yellow scroll below. ==List of governors of Southern Rhodesia==