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a green and gold card with a golden harp on it's front, surrounded by shamrocks
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Vintage St. Patrick's Day Postcards from A Little Fur in the Paint. Print onto cardstock for decorating, or use them for invitations or greeting cards!
an old st patrick's day greeting card with a harp and shamrocks on it
Vintage St. Patricks Day Postcard
Vintage St. Patrick's Day
an old tile with shamrocks and the words brin go brach
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Visual Ephemera: Happy St. Patrick's Day!
a map of the county of ireland with all its roads and major cities on it
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Ireland Clans And Families | The ” Royal Families ” of Ireland Genealogies » Ireland History ...
a map of ireland with the names of its towns
Map of Ireland during the Dark Ages, showcasing the five medieval kingdoms scattered throughout the island.
an image of a battle with men on horses
Irish Historian Redirection Page
The Late Eighteenth Century #Ireland
an old book cover with a woman playing the harp
Vintage St. Patrick's Day Postcard
Vintage St. Patrick's Day. Paul L. Vitsky, DDS - pediatric dentist in Fredericksburg, VA @ www.fredericksburgpediatricdentist.com
Karl Martin Irish Army Vehicles - Google Search Irish Army, Military Illustration, British Army Uniform, Michael Collins, Free State, Military Uniforms
Karl Martin Irish Army Vehicles - Google Search
a painting of a green harp with shamrocks on the side and a banner that says gin go bragh
"Erin Go Bragh"- Harp with Green and Gold Clovers, Flag
"Erin Go Bragh"- Harp with Green and Gold Clovers, Flag
a group of men in green uniforms posing for a photo with a flag on the ground
Óglaigh na hÉireann, In 1922, the Anglo-Irish Treaty created the Irish Free State, and its Provisional Government formed the National Army. To establish itself as carrying on the tradition of the pre-independence movement, the Army adopted Óglaigh na hÉireann as its Irish language name, and also adopted the cap badge and buttons of the Irish Volunteers; the badge incorporates the title in its design.Since 1924, Óglaigh na hÉireann has remained the official Irish-language title for the Defen...
a stained glass window with an image of a man standing in front of the woman
Vitreosity: Clarke after Clarke
Detail from Irish Rebellion stained glass window by Richard King for The Harry Clarke Studio | The figure depicted is Kevin Barry, a young Volunteer executed by the British, who became a martyr for the Irish Independence movement.
a drawing of a man in uniform
Irish & National Volunteers, badges postcards,shoulder titles  and other collectable material
Officers' field uniform of the Irish Volunteers.