Welcome to our Celtic Radio Store - part of Coat of Arms Online Sales! You can help support all of the Celtic Radio broadcast channels and our website by purchasing one of our quality made customized products. We combine our award winning designer graphics with brand name apparels. Our products make excellent gifts for all occasions and especially for the person that has it all!
We produce shirts for clans, organizations or websites! Expediated manufacturing and shipping is available for an additional charge. Please contact us for a custom quote.
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Coat of Arms The Latin word 'Scotti' originally denoted the Irish Celts, and later the Gaels in general. However, Black, in
his Surnames of Scotland, notes that in the earliest certain records of the name (in a charter around 1120)
Uchtred 'Filius Scott' bears a remarkably Saxon personal name, if the family were truly of Celtic origin.
Henricus le Scotte witnessed a charter by David, Earl of Strathe.....
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Scotland (Alba in Gaelic) is a nation in northwest Europe and a constituent country of the United Kingdom. It occupies the northern third of the island of Great Britain and shares a land border to the south with England and is bounded by the North Sea on the east and the Atlantic Ocean on the west. Its capital city is Edinburgh.
The Kingdom of Scotland was united in 843, by King Kenneth I of Scotland, and is thus one of the oldest still-existing countries in the world. Scotland existed as an independent state until 1 May 1707, when the 1707 Act of Union merged Scotland with the Kingdom of England to create the Kingdom of Great Britain.
The flag of Scotland - the Saltire - is thought to be the oldest national flag still in use. The patron saint of Scotland is Saint Andrew, and Saint Andrew's Day is the 30 November. There are currently attempts to create an additional national holiday on this day.
Inventors, Scottish by birth or residence, have played prominent parts in such important inventions and discoveries as Watt's steam engine, Macleod with insulin, McAdam's macadam roads, Thomson and Dunlop with the pneumatic tyre, Bell's telephone, Baird's television, Robert Watson-Watt's radar, and James Chalmers' invention of the postage stamp. Alexander Fleming's discovery of penicillin and James Young Simpson's pioneering developments in anaesthesia were two of the most important breakthroughs in modern medicine. John Napier contributed Napier's bones and natural logarithms, Adam Smith helped to create modern economics, and the popular sport of golf is usually regarded as a Scottish invention.
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Stickers:
Our Sticker products come in a wide range of materials and sizes that can be
customized for your individual use. We have permanent stickers or removable
stickers that can be used many times on a number of surfaces. For glass surfaces
check out our transparent reversible stickers that can be displayed on the
interior of a car or your home or business window. For outdoor stickers we offer
WeatherProof stickers that we apply a special pigment ink to hold up against the
elements. We have a unique product pricing structure based on the size and
number of stickers you need.
1 Sticker = 5 x 7 inches
4 Stickers = 3 x 5 inches
6 Stickers = 2 x 3 inches.
This allows us to provide stickers at the lowest cost per sticker for our
customers and also allows us to provide larger size stickers for those that
require it. For the smaller size stickers this is a great opportunity to share
with your friends, family or clan folk!