This Saint Patrick’s Day, let’s fly the Irish flag. With so many brands and designers to choose from – whether start-ups or ...
St. Patrick’s Day is filled with rich traditions, from eating corned beef to attending parades. If you venture outside to celebrate the holiday—perhaps to swing by a pub for a pint of Guinness—you’re ...
The Irish flag - or, in Irish, the 'Bratach na hÉireann' – was flown publicly for the first time on March 7, 1848 during that year's Young Irelander Rebellion in Waterford City at the Wolfe ...
With nationalism ascendant and Catholics outnumbering Protestants, green was widely embraced, particularly since it had been ...
The coulter of the plough is represented as a sword with a jagged or worn blade ... Background: The flag was unveiled in 1914 as the flag for the Irish Citizen Army and depicts part of the ...
Wearing green is one of the most important aspects of Irish culture and celebrating St. Patrick’s Day, but not everyone knows ...