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PICTURED: East Anglian Air Ambulance logo.

What does East Anglian Air Ambulance and RTÉ have in common?

Posted on 6th April 2019 by The Clean Feed Team
Last updated on 3rd July 2023 Filed under Opinion

Stumbled upon this earlier, completely at random. Who would’ve thought that the East Anglian Air Ambulance and RTÉ could possibly have anything in common?

The 1969 – 1986 RTÉ corporate logo design (shown below right) was based on the St Brigid’s Cross.

PICTURED: East Anglian Air Ambulance logo and RTÉ 1970s/1980s corporate logo.
PICTURED: East Anglian Air Ambulance logo and RTÉ 1970s/1980s corporate logo. COPYRIGHT: East Anglian Air Ambulance and RTÉ.

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