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Flag 2ft X 3ft England
Fabric Flag Size 3ft x 2ft
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England Flag 2ft x 3ft
St George Cross 2 feet by 3 feet(60cm X 90cm approx) with England printed in white in the middle of the cross.
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FLAG: 2FT X 3FT "ENGLAND" PBH
Model: 12907. 229 Units in Stock.
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This durable polyster flag is perfect for waving, cover your tables, decorate your walls and more. Looks great both outdoors and indoors. Package includes England flag, measures approximately 3Ft (92 cm) wide and 2Ft (61cm) high.
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English flag. First hoisted in 1191, the historic Flag of St. George became England's flag in 1278. The flag is dominated by an upright, deep-red cross. When combined with the flags of Scotland and the Patron Saint of Ireland, they collectively form the UK flag. (Qty per unit: 1)
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England polyester flag 5ft x 3ft. 100% polyester flag is printed both sides with two metal eyelets for flying.
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St George ENGLAND Lions flag.
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Telephoning our friendly staff on 08451 66 22 44 (calls charged at local rates) and quoting the item code APA12907. Lines are open 9am to 6pm Monday to Saturday, and 10.30am to 4.30pm on Sunday, and we're more than happy to give you all the product advice you require.
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Pirate Flag 2 feet by 3 feet (60cm X 90cm approx) black flag with white skull and cross bones.
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Polyester Flag, St George with England printed on. Imagine running through the streets wearing this when England win the World Cup?
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This great value Black and White chequered flag measures 3ft x 2ft, (91.5cm x 61cm), and is printed onto quality polyester in bold, clear colours and designs. It comes finished as standard with 2 metal grommets/eyelets for hanging.
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3FT X 2FT ST GEROGE'S CROSS FLAG
3ft x 2ft polyester fabric England St George's Cross flag with eyelets for hanging. Perfect for a range of celebrations or themed parties.
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Model: 12913/B. 6 Units in Stock.
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The Red Dragon flag of Wales was granted official status in1959, although some claim it to be the oldest national flag still in use. The origins of the adoption of the dragon symbol have been lost in history and myth. A plausible theory is that the Romans bought the emblem to Wales during their occupation of Britain in the form of the Draco standards, which consisted of a gaping wolf’s head and mouth formed from cast metal, attached to a body of cloth in the form of a windsock. The green and white...
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www.FancyDressNation.co.uk, FLAG PIRATE 92x61cm Skull & Crossbones
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