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Follow on Google News | ![]() Irish National Anthem and Proclamation of Independance A4 Wall PlaquesHave you seen this new 1916-easter-rising.com website which sell products relating to the 1916 Easter Rising in Ireland? Two examples of these products are these A4 wall plaques featuring the Irish National Anthem and the Declaration of Independence.
By: Irishshopper ltd Two such examples of these products are these two A4 wall plaques one of which features the Irish National Anthem and the other which features the Irish proclamation of independance. The Irish National Anthem Print Size : 10" x 8". Material : Card. This plaque is of very high quality and features the lyrics of the Irish National Anthem in both English and Irish. "Amhrán na bhFiann", originally composed in English as "The Soldiers' Song", is the Irish National Anthem. The music was composed by Peadar Kearney and Patrick Heeney, the original English lyrics (as "A Soldiers' Song") by Kearney, and the Irish language translation by Liam Ó Rinn. The song has three verses, but only the choral refrain was officially designated the national anthem. This wall plaque is available from the following link: www.1916-easter- Irish Proclamation of Independance Wall Plaque Size : 10" x 8" (25cm x 20cm). Material : Card. The Proclamation of the Republic (Irish: Forógra na Poblachta), also known as the 1916 Proclamation or Easter Proclamation, was a document issued by the Irish Volunteers and Irish Citizen Army during the Easter Rising in Ireland, which began on 24 April 1916. In it, the Military Council of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, styling itself the "Provisional Government of the Irish Republic", proclaimed Ireland's independence from the United Kingdom. The reading of the proclamation by Patrick Pearse outside the General Post Office (GPO) on Sackville Street (now called O'Connell Street), Dublin's main thoroughfare, marked the beginning of the Rising. The proclamation was modelled on a similar independence proclamation issued during the 1803 rebellion by Robert Emmet. This wall plaque is available from the following link: www.1916-easter- Both of these products will be securely packaged for worldwide dispatch from Ireland. End
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