Flag: Governor of Tasmania 1876-1977 | Standard of the Governor of Tasmania from 1876-1977 | landscape flag | 2.16m² | 23sqft | 100x200cm | 40x80inch

$83.99
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120x180 AU-governor_of_tasmania_1876-1977
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  • Outdoor Flag: For representative purposes
  • Perfect for 6m | 18ft flag masts
  • landscape flag | 2.16m² | 23sqft | 100x200cm | 40x80inch
  • Mirrored Back: Image mirrored on the reverse side
  • High Quality: Made in Germany

Flag: Governor of Tasmania 1876-1977 | Standard of the Governor of Tasmania from 1876-1977 landscape flag | 2.16m² | 23sqft | 100x200cm | 40x80inch

We know how much your flag matters. That’s why we produce our Governor of Tasmania 1876-1977 | Standard of the Governor of Tasmania from 1876-1977 flag using state-of-the-art printing technology in Germany. To ensure maximum flexibility, we have equipped our flags with high-quality metal eyelets, allowing you to securely and easily attach them to any flagpole. To ensure long-term use, we reinforce our flags with double safety seams and a tear-resistant hoist tape on the pole side.

The Standard of the Governor of Tasmania, proudly flown from 1876 to 1977, embodies a rich tapestry of history and tradition that resonates deeply with the patriotic spirit of the Tasmanian people. This distinguished emblem, adorned with elegant motifs and vibrant colors, serves as a symbol of leadership and unity, reflecting the enduring values and heritage of Tasmania. Its presence evokes a sense of pride and connection to the island's storied past, inspiring generations to celebrate their unique identity and the beauty of their homeland.

Thanks to the quality of this flag, you proudly display your bond with Governor of Tasmania 1876-1977 | Standard of the Governor of Tasmania from 1876-1977.

Details about this flag

This landscape Governor of Tasmania 1876-1977 | Standard of the Governor of Tasmania from 1876-1977 flag is a high-quality German product made of 110g/m² glossy polyester. This Governor of Tasmania 1876-1977 | Standard of the Governor of Tasmania from 1876-1977 flag is wind- and weather-resistant and highly durable. The flag colors are vibrant and UV-resistant.

The flag, adorned with a regal royal blue that envelops the design in a majestic embrace, is punctuated by crisp white accents that lend an air of purity and elegance, while delicate touches of vibrant red, both bold and subtle, infuse a sense of spirited warmth and tradition.

Application area of this flag

This flag is ideal for outdoor use.

Configuration of this flag

This Governor of Tasmania 1876-1977 | Standard of the Governor of Tasmania from 1876-1977 flag will be delivered with a double safety-seam as well as with 2 metal eyelets to hoist at the flag pole. The metal eyelets give you great flexibility for placing this flag on any flagstaff. The mast side is reinforced with a white hem. The reinforced bunting and the metal eyelets ensure a long service life of this Governor of Tasmania 1876-1977 | Standard of the Governor of Tasmania from 1876-1977 flag. If required, the flag can be washed at 60 degrees Celsius. If you have individual assembly desires for your flag, please send them to us, specifying your order number.

Recommended height of flag pole

Governor of Tasmania 1876-1977 | Standard of the Governor of Tasmania from 1876-1977 flags of 2.16m² | 23sqft look best with flagpoles of around 6m | 18ft height.

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