St. Thomas of Canterbury - Banner BAN988B
Artwork by the Benedictine Sisters of Turvey Abbey
Thomas, Bishop and Martyr (1118 - 1170).
Also known as Saint Thomas Becket (See BAN988 & BAN988C).
Feastday is observed on 29th December.
Born a Londoner, he rose to be
Chancellor of England under Henry II and later Archbishop of Canterbury. This
consecration initiated a religious conversion in Thomas. Disputes with Henry II
led him to exile in France for seven years. He returned to Canterbury to an
uncertain future and was murdered in Canterbury Cathedral 29th December 1170,
he was declared a saint just three years later and his
He is honoured as patron of pastoral
clergy in England.
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Banner: Dye sublimation printing on a 100% close weave, natural feel
polyester material with dowling, tulip wood end caps and gold hanging
cord. An extra depth of approx. 12" should be allowed when measuring
to allow for the hanging cord. A sample of the material can be supplied upon
request.
Floor standing Roller / Pull-up banner: These banners have a
self-winding cassette mechanism and extending support pole made from durable
anodised brushed aluminium. The banner size is 79" x 31.5" / 200cm x
80cm and printed on 180 micron matt-coated vinyl. Includes a free padded carry
bag to store your banner when not in use.
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