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Ireland Coat of Arms Flag:
Display the family crest/coat of arms for YOUR family name. We have tens of thousands of names so we probably have yours! Customisation service available. Excellent for use at Weddings (Bride and Groom flags), Anniversaries, Parties, Family Reunions, Saint Patrick's Day or for general display. We also provide Irish County Flags. Usual delivery time is 7 to 14 days. We provide these flags in Polyester.
Include a Gift Card! Our order form allows you to select a gift card (Happy Birthday, Happy Christmas, Thanks, etc.) and to add your personal message which we will include with your order!
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Erin go Bragh Flag
The Green 'Erin go Bragh' flag of Ireland has been a symbol of Irish identity for centuries. The phrase Erin go Bragh (sometimes 'Erin go Braugh') translates from Gaelic as 'Ireland Forever' and is pronounced 'air-inn guh braw'. The Saint Patrick's Battalion who fought in the Mexican war of 1847 used the flag which shows the coat of arms of Ireland (the harp) with the famous phrase underneath it.
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Flag Ireland History:
The national flag of Ireland is a tricolour of green, white and orange. The tricolour is rectangular in shape with the width being twice the depth. The three colours of the Irish flag are of equal size, vertically disposed, and the green is displayed next to the staff, followed by the white, and then the orange. We provide these flags in Polyester or in heavier Nylon.
The flag of Ireland was first introduced by Thomas Francis Meagher during the revolutionary year of 1848 as an emblem of Ireland used by the Young Ireland movement which sought Irish independence. The 3 colors have great significance. The green represents the old Gaelic tradition, the orange represents the Ulster Unionist tradition and the white represents a place in the middle where both traditions can co-exist in peace. The 1916 rising led by Padraig Pearse was the moment when the tricolor began to be accepted as the Irish flag. |
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Irish Four Provinces Flag
The Four Provinces of Ireland Flag is divided into quarters, each representing one of the Provinces: Leinster (largest city: Dublin), Ulster (largest city: Belfast), Munster (largest city: Cork) and Connaught (largest city: Galway). Originally there was a fifth Province, Meath, but this was integrated into Leinster. The Munster flag has 3 crowns which represent the 3 ancient kingdoms of Thomond, Desmond and Ormond. The Leinster flag is green with the famous Irish harp. The Ulster flag has the red hand. The Connaught flag has the eagle and sword.
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Irish Shamrock Flag
Perfect for Saint Patrick's day celebration, parties, weddings, family reunions and for general use. The Shamrock is one of the famous symbols of Ireland, the harp being the other most often used symbol.
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Irish Bunting
10 mini-flags of Ireland (6.5 inch * 9 inch, polyester) on a long cord that is great for adding some Irish symbolism to any celebration!
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Customised Flags: You decide on the design!
Perfect for use at Weddings, Anniversary and Birthday parties, we can put any design you want on a flag. For example, a flag having the 2 family crests of a couple about to be married is a great decoration at a wedding banquet. Custom Flag - Sample #1 Custom Flag - Sample #2 Custom Flag - Flag #3 Custom Flag - Sample #4 |
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Irish County Flags
The Irish County flags for the 32 Counties of Ireland: Dublin, Wicklow, Wexford, Carlow, Kildare, Meath, Louth, Monaghan, Cavan, Longford, Westmeath, Offaly, Laois, Kilkenny, Waterford, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Tipperary, Clare, Galway, Mayo, Roscommon, Sligo, Leitrim, Donegal, Fermanagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim, Down, Armagh. County Flag - Sample #1
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