- Sail. When two or more
saltires appear, they are
usually blazoned as
couped (cut off). For example,
contrast the
single saltire in the arms
granted to...
-
Royal Irish Academy in 1786 did not have the
saltire, but
those granted in 1846 do.
There are red
saltires in the arms of the Queen's
University in Ireland...
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Ensign at a
historical reenactment of the
Battle for Grolle. A
variety of
Saltires at
Murrayfield Stadium; the
national stadium of
Rugby Union in Scotland...
- The
Scottish Saltires in 2005 are
playing in the
Second Division of the
totesport League, in what will be
their last
season in the
English one-day league...
- patent, the each
crown has two and two half-
saltires visible.
Usually this
implies another two and two half-
saltires on the
invisible half of the circlet. When...
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Saltire Scholarship is a
scholarship offered by
Government of
Scotland for
study in
Scotland for
period of one year.
Following are
eligible countries:...
- The
Saltire Society is a
membership organisation which aims to
promote the
understanding of the
culture and
heritage of Scotland,
founded in 1936. The...
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Radio Saltire is a
community radio station based in Tranent, Scotland,
broadcasting primarily to East
Lothian on 106.7 & 107.2 FM, DAB and online. The...
- of the
relative positions of the
saltires of St
Patrick and St Andrew, the UK flag is not symmetrical. The red
saltire of St
Patrick is
offset such that...
- The
Saltire Prize,
named after the flag of Scotland, was a
national award for
advances in the
commercial development of
marine energy.
Announced in 2014...