St. Cuthbert - Roller Banner RB783
Artwork by the Benedictine Sisters of
Turvey Abbey
Cuthbert, Monk, Bishop and Confessor born c.634 died 20th March 687.
Feast Days:
Hexham & Newcastle 20th March.
England & Scotland 4th September..
Inspired by St. Aidan he became a monk and eventually prior of
Lindisfarne (Holy Island). He was renowned as an evangeliser of the poor.
Seeking solitude he eventually moved to Inner Farne as a hermit (St Cuthbert's
Cave) before becoming Bishop of Hexham travelling throughout the north of
England.
He is considered one of the earliest wildlife conservationists. The
Lindisfarne Gospels were written to honour his memory.
Roller/Pull-up Floor Standing Banner: These banner features
a stylish wave design and supports a two-part, telescopic pole that allows the
banner to achieve a commanding height of up to 2m.and printed on a 300gsm grey
block polymer The banner itself feeds from just above floor level,
concealing the base unit and allowing your design to take centre stage. The
compact base allows the Roller Banner to function in environments where space
is limited. The unit weighs 5.6kg and comes with a padded carry bag.
*180 day warranty from date of delivery with any mechanical or print fault.
Dimensions: 2000mm x 850mm
*On orders of 3 of more roller banners, from our extensive range, a 10%
discount will be applied at time of invoice.
Delivery: Please allow 10-14 days from date of order.
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