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Handcross Hill is a stretch of the A23 road which runs past the village. This part of dual carriageway used to be notorious for accidents due to its being on a steep gradient, being surrounded by trees and containing a number of sharp bends, those being unsuitable for a road of its type.
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The Red Lion with Sun symbol. From 1924 to 1980, Iran used a Red Lion and Sun symbol for its national society, the Red Lion and Sun Society, based on the flag and emblem of Iran. The Red Lion with Sun was formally recognized as a protection symbol in 1929, together with the Red Crescent. The symbol was introduced at Geneva in 1964. [11]
Slightly darker red, to bring it in line with the colour of the symbols on the other humanitarian flags: 05:45, 31 January 2006: 3,840 × 2,560 (29 KB) Denelson83: Smoother sword: 05:38, 31 January 2006: 3,840 × 2,560 (28 KB) Denelson83: The Red Lion with Sun symbol from the Geneva Convention. Manually traced from Image:Red Lion with Sun.png ...
In honor of Venerable Bede who is an English man, the school chose the Red Lion Rampant which is the heraldic symbol of the ancient Scots/English for courage as part of its school logo. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] San Beda pays tribute to the courage of the Benedictine monks by adopting the Red Lion, the symbol of courage in the Catholic tradition and in ...
Order of the Red Lion and the Sun (Persian: نشان شیر و خورشید سرخ) was established during the reign of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi by the Iranian Red Lion and the Sun Society. This order is bestowed in order to give recognition for humanitarian services rendered in the interests of the Iranian people and for the saving of life.
Red lion on ten alternating horizontal stripes of blue and white De Roude Léiw ( The red lion ) is the common name used for the civil ensign of Luxembourg . It can also refer more specifically to the heraldic animal of Luxembourg , which is often used as an emblem or mascot for various institutions and symbols related to Luxembourg .
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