Flags of a free empire 1910


Regular price £14.00
The Flags of a Free Empire, 1910
A window into the world as it once was.
Originally published in 1910 by Arthur Mees, The Flags of a Free Empire is more than a map. it’s a visual manifesto of Britain at her zenith. Every colony, dominion, and protectorate proudly rendered in its own flag, forming a single constellation beneath the Union Jack.
This reproduction captures the texture and spirit of the original. The aged paper tones, the careful linework, the unapologetic confidence of a world stitched together by red routes and sea lanes.
Whether you view it as history, art, or a relic of ambition, it remains one of the most striking cartographic works of the early twentieth century.
Printed poster available in various sizes.
Mock ups shown are for illustrative purposes, frame not supplied.
Please note all posters are shipped separately to other items you may order. Shipping takes approx 3 business days in the UK.
| Format | Width × Height (mm) | Width × Height (in) |
|---|---|---|
| A0 | 841 × 1189 mm | 33.1 × 46.8 in |
| A1 | 594 × 841 mm | 23.4 × 33.1 in |
| A2 | 420 × 594 mm | 16.5 × 23.4 in |
| A3 | 297 × 420 mm | 11.7 × 16.5 in |
| A4 | 210 × 297 mm | 8.3 × 11.7 in |