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Erin Go Bragh Flag
We are proud to offer this high-quality Erin Go Bragh Flag. From the emergence of the Irish Patriot Party and its chequered success after 1780, a number of groups such as the Irish Whigs used phrases and slogans like “Erin go bragh” to proclaim an Irish identity, even though the users may not have been Irish speakers. By the time of the 1798 rebellion, the famous London cartoonist James Gillray cruelly portrayed the Patriot leader Henry Grattan as a rebel leader shouting “No Union” and “Erin go Brach”. Grattan was not a rebel in 1798 but suffered in the aftermath for his liberal views.
Other Products
If an outdoor flag isn’t what you’re looking for you can check out our Ceremonial Erin Go Bragh Flags.
Or, if you’re looking for something of the smaller variety you can find it with our Handheld Erin Go Bragh Flags.
Also, be sure to check out all of Flag Internationals other high quality Heavy Duty International Flags.








