Irish American Flag
![]() | "Erin go Bragh" is the Anglicanization of the Irish "Éire go Brách", or possibly "Éireann go Brách," and means "Ireland Forever." The phrase's origins may come from a Scottish song from the 19th century entitled "Erin-go-Bragh." This phrase was used to show Irish nationalism by 1847, when a group of Irish soldiers fighting with the U.S. Army in the U.S. - Mexican war deserted and joined the Mexican side. These soldiers of "Saint Patrick's Battalion," as they called themselves, flew a similar flag to this one as their standard. (Source: www.answers.com) | |
Erin Go Bragh Flag Pricing | |||||||||
Flag Size | Material | Mounting Type | Code | Price | Buy | ||||
4x6" (inch) | Polyester | Mounted on 10" black plastic staff | v04764820 | $2.99 | | ||||
2x3' | Nylon | Canvas Header & Brass Grommets | e031388 | $31.00 | | ||||
3x5' | Nylon | Canvas Header & Brass Grommets | e031390 | $45.00 | | ||||
| 4x6' | Nylon | Canvas Header & Brass Grommets | e031391 | $53.90 | | ||||
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