St. Andrew's Cross
The early flag of Scotland. The saltire, or diagonal cross is supposedly
representative of the martyrdom of St. Andrew. The combination of
this and the cross of St. George create the British Union Jack. The
Scots were not happy that part of their cross was covered by the St.
George cross. The St. Andrew's cross continued to fly on the foremast
of Scottish ships after the establishment of the British Union.
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| ITEM #: | 46SSTAN | 1218SSTAN | 23NYSTAN | 35NYSTAN | 46NYSTAN | 58NYSTAN |
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MATERIAL:
| Rayon, Mounted
| Nylon, Printed
| Nylon, Printed
| Nylon, Printed
| Nylon, Printed
| Nylon, Printed
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| SIZE: | 4" x 6" | 12" x 18" | 2' x 3' | 3' x 5' | 4' x 6' | 5' x 8' |
| PRICE: | $2.00 | $15.00 | $25.20 | $35.60 | $43.90 | $77.95 |