Nothing right so far folks. The 3 flags were red, white and black, and could change on alternate days.
The Globe theatre?
That's it NZ. The New Globe Theatre was built using 1,000 oak trees. The original Globe was burned down in 1612 when a stage prop (a cannon) went off during a production of Henry the 8th. The three flags were used (possibly because most of the audience were unable to read and write) red meant that a history would be performed, white a comedy and black a tragedy. Over to you.Looks like help is needed. For the island I could have said a flower, for the university I could have said an island group, and for the battle - that was named after the owner of the fields.
Don't get Bougainville out of your mind, BB.Frustrating - I can't get Bougainville out of my mind. It's the only flower connection I can think of...
You've hearly got it, BB. You have James Cook and you have Bougainville. What did they do and what is the North American battle connection?.Still struggling...
Anything to do with Captain James Cook? James Cook University in Townsville/died in 'battle' on Hawaii - not too sure about the PNG connection though...
You've hearly got it, BB. You have James Cook and you have Bougainville. What did they do and what is the North American battle connection?.

As an aside Bougainville named one of his sons Hyacinthe, who became a French Navy Rear Admiral.
Only the French...Was it Sean Connery?
Which British bank is the biggest in the world?
Dogger bank?![]()