
"Insult" to Duke of York.
 Red Flag on Asylum Building. 
January 1927 National Asylum Workers Union Journal 
Gateshead
  Town Council on January 5th 1927 refused to allow the Communist Party 
to  hold meetings in the Town Hall. During the proceedings there was a  
stormy scene arising out of an incident at the Corporation's mental  
asylum at Stannington, where, it was alleged, a "red flag" was flown  
while the Duke of York was at the neighbouring hostel of the Newcastle  Poor Children's Holiday Association.
Councillor
 White said the statement was not true, and refused to sit down when 
ordered.   After  a good deal of uproar the Mayor explained that the red
 flag was  exhibited from a window of a building on the asylum estate.  
When an employee was called before the committee he denied showing the 
flag and said it was flown by his daughter.
The
  Mayor said the committee did not believe the statement, and declared  
that the red flag was flown " to insult the Duke of York, the Lord Mayor
  of Newcastle, the Sheriff, and the Union Jack." He had never known such impudence.
It was agreed that the committee should further investigate the matter.
NOTE
Red
  Flags were regular flown by protesters from Workhouses in the 1930’s 
as  part of the national unemployed Workers Movement campaign
Red Flags were flown over hospitals in Glasgow on July 5th 1948 when the NHS came into being.
St
 Pancras Council Labour leader John  Lawrence, fulfilled a Labour 
commitment to fly the red flag from the Town Hall on May Day, 1958. A 
policy attacked by the right wing national press. The St Pancras Chronicle
 commented,  ’will long be remembered by the 140,000 residents of St 
Pancras as one  of the most exciting days in the borough’s history. For 
the Leftists,  the raising of the Red Flag over the Town Hall in Euston 
Road, NW1, was a  proud achievement. 
Many Labour Council's in the 1980s, such as Hammersmith, Islington, Manchester and Sheffield regularly flew the red flag
Red Flags flown over Monaghan and Letterkenny  Hospital “Soviets” in Ireland
Famously the Red Army flew the Red Flag over the Richstag, when it was captured from the Nazi's at the end of WW2 in Europe.
Red Flag flies over Guilford for Charles and Diana Royal Wedding 1981
RED FLAG
The red flags of became a potent relic following the execution of early trade unionist British sailors mutinied near the mouth of the River Thames in 1797 and hoisted a red flag on several ships.
The red flags of became a potent relic following the execution of early trade unionist British sailors mutinied near the mouth of the River Thames in 1797 and hoisted a red flag on several ships.
Two
 red flags flown by marchers during the Merthyr Dic Penderyn (Richard 
Lewis) in August 1831 despite a public campaign to pardon him.
Rising of 1831 in South Wales were soaked in calf's blood. 
 
