The Inglefield clip is a clip for joining a
flag or
ensign quickly, easily and securely to flag
halyards so that the flag can be hoisted. They can be made of any durable material; commonly
brass,
bronze,
stainless steel or
plastic.
History
Lieutenant
Edward Fitzmaurice Inglefield, who later became Rear Admiral Sir Edward Inglefield KBE invented these clips for attaching signalling flags whilst serving on
HMS Melita in the early 1890s. The first set of prototype clips was made up in the
Malta Dockyard and by
1895 Inglefield Clips were standard issue to the British
Royal Navy.
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