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Light blue stands with abundant decor. The motifs are made of applications that have both paintings and embroidery. The canvas is in the atlas of cotton and silk. The canvas is double and the different sides have different motifs. The motif is in the shape of the Core in front of a sunrise and with the terrace staircases. On the left side is a woman with a palm twig in her hand and a coat of arms with the Swedish city coat of arms three crowns. On the right side a globe with inscription I.O.G.T and with an anchor, heart and a cross. Text: I.O.G.T and No 87 Core The motif of the question page is with the emblem of I.O.G.T in the fom of a Maltese cross with a globe in the middle with inscription I.O.G.T. The text on the outside: No 87 Kärnan Helsingborg. Founded 1882 11/1. The nerve is the edge triple. The flaps have blue silk lashes in two lengths; between the lobes there are longer lashes. From the tips of the lobes, tassels hang in two varieties of blue silk. All around the canvas, about 4 cm in, there is a 4.3 cm wide yellow strip in silk. This band is on both sides of the standard. The symbolism in the motif: The palm twig is a victory sign. The duck stands for hope, the heart for love and the cross for faith. The earth world is tantamount to the fact that the whole world is our field of work. The Maltese Cross also known as the St John’s Cross. The outgoing lace symbolizes the eight bliss or the eight knights virtues: faithfulness, piety, cosiness, bravery, honour and honour, contempt of death, helpfulness to the poor and the sick, and reverence for the church. The cross is named after the island of Malta. In 1070 a spiritual knight was formed, who took as his task to escort and protect the pilgrims who were on their way to or from the holy localities in Palestine. The notes at the bottom are in silk around wooden frames. The notes are blue with hints of yellow. At the top of the standard is a channel for the crossbar. In the middle of the canal there is a hole for the support bar to be attached to the crossbar. Information partly taken from the Swedish People’s Movement Archives
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Title: standings
Description:
Light blue stands with abundant decor.
The motifs are made of applications that have both paintings and embroidery.
The canvas is in the atlas of cotton and silk.
The canvas is double and the different sides have different motifs.
The motif is in the shape of the Core in front of a sunrise and with the terrace staircases.
On the left side is a woman with a palm twig in her hand and a coat of arms with the Swedish city coat of arms three crowns.
On the right side a globe with inscription I.
O.
G.
T and with an anchor, heart and a cross.
Text: I.
O.
G.
T and No 87 Core The motif of the question page is with the emblem of I.
O.
G.
T in the fom of a Maltese cross with a globe in the middle with inscription I.
O.
G.
T.
The text on the outside: No 87 Kärnan Helsingborg.
Founded 1882 11/1.
The nerve is the edge triple.
The flaps have blue silk lashes in two lengths; between the lobes there are longer lashes.
From the tips of the lobes, tassels hang in two varieties of blue silk.
All around the canvas, about 4 cm in, there is a 4.
3 cm wide yellow strip in silk.
This band is on both sides of the standard.
The symbolism in the motif: The palm twig is a victory sign.
The duck stands for hope, the heart for love and the cross for faith.
The earth world is tantamount to the fact that the whole world is our field of work.
The Maltese Cross also known as the St John’s Cross.
The outgoing lace symbolizes the eight bliss or the eight knights virtues: faithfulness, piety, cosiness, bravery, honour and honour, contempt of death, helpfulness to the poor and the sick, and reverence for the church.
The cross is named after the island of Malta.
In 1070 a spiritual knight was formed, who took as his task to escort and protect the pilgrims who were on their way to or from the holy localities in Palestine.
The notes at the bottom are in silk around wooden frames.
The notes are blue with hints of yellow.
At the top of the standard is a channel for the crossbar.
In the middle of the canal there is a hole for the support bar to be attached to the crossbar.
Information partly taken from the Swedish People’s Movement Archives.

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