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33 The Mall & The Irish Flag & 1916

  • 31-12-2015 4:48pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 957 ✭✭✭


    Wouldn't it be great to do something with 33 The Mall, the first place the Irish flag was flown by Thomas Francis Meagher in conjunction with 1916.

    A museum of the history & heritage of the flag to add to the Viking Triangle perhaps?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 957 ✭✭✭comeraghs


    http://irishamericancivilwar.com/2011/03/12/the-1848-tricolour-celebration-in-waterford/

    The 5th and 6th of March last saw the inaugural 1848 Tricolour Celebration. The green, white and orange flag which would eventually become the national colour of the Republic of Ireland was first flown by Thomas Francis Meagher at the Wolfe Tone Confederate Club, 33 The Mall, Waterford, on 7th March 1848. The failed Young Ireland Rebellion of that year would lead to Meagher’s transportation to Tasmania, from where he escaped to the United States, going on to raise the Irish Brigade during the Civil War and serving as its Brigadier-General.

    33 The Mall, Waterford
    33 The Mall, Waterford, where Meagher first presented the tricolour at the Wolfe Tone Club
    Meagher had returned with the flag from France, which he had visited in early 1848, and there seems little doubt that the Irish version was itself inspired by the French tricolour. The international dimension to Meagher’s life was recognised at the 2011 Celebration, with representatives of France, the United States and Canada present. The 5th March saw a replica of Meagher’s 1782 Club jacket presented to members of the 69th Regiment who had traveled from New York to attend the event. They reciprocated by presenting a replica of the 69th New York’s first color to Waterford.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 425 ✭✭cookie.monster


    contact cllr eddie mulligan he is one of the founders of the commerative committee and is heavily involved with promoting it


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