Oxfordshire-Flag

Oxfordshire Flag

  • Product Description

    • The Oxfordshire flag was registered in1949. The flag design consists of a red ox head with a dark blue filed background with two broad white wavy diagonal lines representing the river Thames, in the upper right-hand corner is a yellow wheatsheaf and lower left-hand corner is a yellow oak tree,

      Highest quality and fantastic value printed Oxfordshire County flags are used as the Banbury flag, Dorchester flag, Thame flag, Henley-on-Thames flag and Abingdon-on-Thames flag. Available in all sizes. We manufacture flags from half yard to six yards all roped and toggled ready to fly,

      All our flag hems have a minimum of two rows of stitching all corners are box stitched and ends back stitched to ensure additional strength and longer life span.

      Anti-Fray netting is a mesh fabric sewn into the edge of the flag which provides added protection to the flag hem, creating a barrier that bears the brunt of the forces associated with flying flags.

      It is intended that the anti-fray netting should break down under these forces therefore providing an opportunity to make simple routine repairs to the flag.

  • Choose Option

    • DescriptionPriceQuantity

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      County 1 yard - 91 x 45 cm Flag
      £24.00

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      County 1.5 yard - 137 x 68 cm Flag
      £30.00

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      County 2 yard - 183 x 91 cm Flag
      £38.50

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      County 2.5 yard - 229 x 114 cm Flag
      £58.50

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      County 3 yard - 2.7 x 1.4 m Flag
      £98.00
  • Additional Extras

    • DescriptionPriceQuantity
      Flag Finished Inglefield ClipsFlag Finished Inglefield Clips£7.50
      Flag finished with anti-fray nettingFlag finished with anti-fray netting£12.00
      flag_eyeletsFlag finished with eyelets£2.50
      plastic_flag_clipsFlag finished with plastic flag clips£3.00

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