Accepting the protection of the British flag and Crown ... including Australia, should be free from oppression’ (December 1919). ‘[A]ll the world knows that Ireland is to-day the most ...
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 ...
St. Patrick’s Day usually conjures images ... colour of Ireland.” To connect the past to the nationalist movement, she used blue as the background for the Irish Citizen Army’s flag.