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Here are some heraldry and vexillology related things you can do:

This page contains a list of open tasks for the Heraldry and Vexillology Wikiproject. If you want to help improve Wikipedia's coverage of heraldry and vexillology, pick a task from the list below. Feel free to add tasks to the appropriate sections, or discuss them on the talk page.

Tasks involving more than one article

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Heraldry by Country Series (talk)

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A series of articles about the use of heraldry of different countries, ideally featuring the following points:

  • Origins/History
  • Usage of arms(by whom? nobility/gentry/towns/corporations/anyone)
  • Regulation (uncontrolled/government dept/law/heralds)
  • Distinctive Features of that country's heraldry
  • Current Usage

Add the template {{Heraldry by country}} at the bottom of the article to produce the following navbox

Click on a red link above to create a new article. Click on a blue link for an existing article, which probably needs improvement. Edit the template to add/remove countries.

Assessment

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The quality of articles within the scope of the project can now be assessed by adding a class parameter to the {{WikiProject Heraldry and vexillology}} template on an article's talk page, e.g. {{WikiProject Heraldry and vexillology|class=stub}}. Rating articles in this way allows us to see what articles we need to focus on, and tracking the number of articles in different classes over time will gives us a quantitative measure of the improvement in Wikipedia's coverage of heraldry and vexillology. At the moment around 80 articles need to be assessed. See the assessment department for more details.

Officers of Arms in the ODNB

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The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography contains a large number of biographies of British officers of arms. It would be good if we could get a decent article of each of these heralds. A list can be found here. The ODNB article can obviously be used as a source, see the ODNB website. Most public libraries in the UK and Ireland allow their members to access the ODNB website from home, see here for more information

Improving national flag pages

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It would be useful to develop recommended guidelines for national flag pages (Flag of ... pages), including improving and promulgating the Template:National flag infobox.

Slovakia Municipality task force

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The Slovakia City task force has been made to improve the flags of the cities, towns, and municipalities across Slovakia. Participation is encouraged and greatly appreciated!

Tasks involving individual articles

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Articles for creation

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Add requests for heraldry- or vexillology-related articles which need to be created here.

How about coat of arms of Malta? Wilhelm_meis (talk) 03:58, 19 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Sovereign Military Order of Malta is not Malta PRB (talk) 09:57, 21 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
How about Maltese heraldry? Wilhelm_meis (talk) 03:58, 19 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Sovereign Military Order of Malta is not Malta PRB (talk) 09:57, 21 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Articles for improvement

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Add requests for heraldry or vexillology related articles which need to be improved here

Images

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  • Pope John XXII arms in question. An engraving in the article shows a different arms.
"Écartelé au 1 et 4 d'or au lion d'azur accompagné de douze besants de gueules disposés en orle et au 2 et 3 de gueules aux deux fasces d'or."--Xavier (talk) 23:43, 18 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Done. --Kiltpin (talk) 20:02, 25 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Done - Had to rage a bit with the masonry, but here you go! It is a base on which to work on for futur creators, if someone is disatisfied Hull19 (talk) 07:16, 11 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]
  • The image of the flag of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries (see File:Flag of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries.svg) was flagged as a candidate to be copied to Wikimedia Commons long ago, but it never has been copied. Someone who knows how should copy it over.