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image by Jens Pattke, 8 May 2010
Based on:
http://www.jeron.je/thatwasjersey/StClement.htm
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At
http://www.jeron.je/thatwasjersey/StClement.htm you can find a series about
the emblems of the parishes of Jersey. On one of the pages, at
http://www.jeron.je/thatwasjersey/StClement.htm you can see the flag of
Saint-Clement parish, which is a banner of arms showing a yellow anchor on a
dark blue field. A golden anchor on a blue background is the symbol for the patron saint of blacksmiths, and St Clement is also one of several saints attached to the sea and sailors.
Olivier Touzeau, 11 January 2004
Saint Clement (French: Saint-Clément, Jèrriais: St Cliément) is one of the
twelve parishes of Jersey in the Channel Islands. St Clement is the Patron
Saint of blacksmiths and anchor-smiths. Legend has it that he was martyred by
being attached to an anchor and thrown into the Black Sea.
The parish flag shows a yellow anchor on a blue background. A golden anchor
on a blue background is the symbol for the patron saint of blacksmiths, and
St Clement is also one of several saints attached to the sea and sailors.
Photo: http://www.jeron.je/thatwasjersey/scfiles/AH073big.jpg
Jens Pattke, 8 May 2010