Snapped earlier in the Lord Edward, it’s the beheading of Robert Emmet with a bit of Christmas cheer. The years 1798 to 1803 seemed much cheerier upstairs tonight, over a few lovely pints and a roaring fireplace. Wishing you all a great day today, and cheers to Andrew F. for passing the iPhone across the table to snap this one.
For what died the sons of Roisin?
December 25, 2011 by dfallon
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The only saving grace is the penitential colour purple.
Unfortunately, I’m sure that is pure coincidence.
Is the one gold ball there to represent the other two absent ones?
http://flickr.com/photos/photopol/2553828949/
And when is the bonemeal raid on the republican plot in Glasnevin.
Shame
There’s nothing like an oul beheadin’ to cheer people up!
Happy Winter Solstice!
have just listened to Luke Kelly singing ” For What Died the Sons of Roisin” and then came onto this – My Heart is Hurt – what are we doing and what have we become that we are blind to what this particular picture depicts -WAKE UP IRELAND – WAKE UP HUMANITY
Are u talkin about the photo of the Troika walking down Dame Street?