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Flagpoles are a symbol of pride and patriotism. However they can sometimes create unwanted noise, especially in windy conditions. Whether it’s a residential, commercial, or public
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When you picture a party or celebration, what decoration is the first to come to mind? For us it’s bunting! Whatever the celebration, no festivity is
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Are you studying for your local pub quiz for the General Knowledge round? Or do you enjoy learning trivia facts to wow your friends? Here we
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The lifespan of a flag can vary depending on numerous variables. These can include how it is made, where it is flown and in what weather
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At Harrisons we work with our clients to design and deliver world-class engaging event branding. We specialise in supporting mass participation and sporting events as well
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The lifespan of a flag depends on various factors. These include where it is flown, what it is made from, and the weather conditions it is
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On 23rd April, England honours its patron saint, St George, on his feast day. The iconic St George’s Cross flag, the flag of England, takes centre
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When we think of national flags, we typically think of rectangular designs. However there are a few countries whose flags do not conform to this norm.
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Whatever your flag is used for, and wherever it is displayed, you’ll want it to last as long as possible. You want to preserve the aesthetic
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On the 20th March, County Durham celebrates its patron saint, St Cuthbert’s feast day. The flag of County Durham plays an important role in the celebrations.
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