There is certainly no dearth of
private spaces readily available for the
public display of sacred symbols» churches, synagogues, religious
schools,
private lawns,
and store fronts...
Drawing from major
public and private collections including The Museum of London
and London
School of Economics, the
display offers a new interpretation of Kibbo Kift's unique vision for the present day
and sheds light on the diversity of the Whitechapel Gallery's educational ethos in the early 20th century.
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schools, local councils, churches
and other non-profit or benevolent community organisations, associations
and groups which have occasion to
display the flag from flag poles on their premises, or which
display the flag on special
public occasions, or in halls or meeting rooms; — community organisations, Australian exchange students
and humanitarian aid workers undertaking official visits or duties overseas;
and — a family member, or an ex-service organisation representative, for use at the funeral of an Australian war veteran;
and — a limited number are available to
private individuals each financial year.