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Flag in use 1953-1972.
This flag is no longer current. Sri Lanka is now a republic. I believe it 
became one in 1978 when the current constitution was adopted, although perhaps 
before that. Since the British Queen is not the head of state, there is no 
governor general to represent her. I would assume that there is a presidential 
flag, but don't recall 
whether it appears in Album 2000.
Joe McMillan, 22 January 2003
The standard pattern for a Governor General, blue flag with the royal crest 
and the county name on a yellow scroll below. I guess that the flag was not 
introduced in 1948, but somewhat later. 
Željko Heimer, 27 January 2003
From rulers.org, here is the list of Governors General that might have used the flag:
4 Feb 1948 - 6 Jul 1949 Sir Henry Monck-Mason Moore (b. 1887 - d. 1964)
6 Jul 1949 - 17 Jul 1954 Herwald Ramsbotham, Baron Soulbury (b. 1887 - d. 1971)
17 Jul 1954 - 2 Mar 1962 Sir Oliver Ernest Goonetilleke (b. 1892 - d. 1978)
2 Mar 1962 - 22 May 1972 William Gopallawa (b. 1897 - d. 1981)
Gopallawa became president in 1972. Prior to 1948 
Sir Henry Monck-Mason Moore was the Governor of the British crown colony of 
Ceylon. I guess he would be using then the elephant and dagoba shrine badge
Governor's flag until 1948.
Željko Heimer, 27 January 2003
Blue field with St. Edwards crown surmounted by a crowned lion, and word CEYLON below, not in a scroll as is seen in many other flags of Governors General.
 
![[Sri Lanka]](../images/l/lk_gg2.gif) image 
by Martin Grieve, 30 April 2013
 
image 
by Martin Grieve, 30 April 2013
Blue field with Tudor crown surmounted by a crowned lion, and word CEYLON below. In use from independence to the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.