The Hall Banners were designed by Brenda Malkinson. These ten banners were made by the All Saints' Friendship Guild to recognize the occasion of the 30th Anniversary of the Cathedral.
Each banner contains imagery or symbols that relate to a particular saint and is made in the honour of that saint.
Andrew is the Patron Saint of Scotland and the cross symbolizes his martyrdom.
Matthew, the apostle and evangelist, is being visited by a winged man or angel.
This banner commemorates the feeding of the multitude with loaves of bread.
The apostle Simon was renowned as a fisherman and a fisher of men.
Cecilia was a Roman saint known for her praise of God through music.
Columba was an Irish missionary whose symbol is a celtic cross depicting eternity.
Displayed here are scallop shells to commemorate James' pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela in Spain.
The cross keys represent the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven promised to Peter.
George, the Patron Saint of England, is often portrayed as slaying a dragon.
David is the Patron Saint of Wales and is often portrayed with a dove on his shoulder.