Having Irish twins is not a walk in the park, but you don't need two of everything. Here is a list of the 9 items you absolutely need with items you could wait on.
Dive into the unique dynamics of Irish Twins. Discover the ins and outs of siblings born close together and the bonds they share. Unravel the mystery now.
If you hear someone say the term “Irish twins,” you might be confused about what they mean. They most likely aren’t referring to a pair of twins with Irish heritage. By knowing what the term means, and how appropriate it is, you can better use it or avoid it in your own daily conversations. In...Read More
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I seriously thought that raising Irish twins wouldn’t be so bad because the clothes go from one dresser to the next but there are so many reasons why it is so hard. Double the amount of time for each milestone You go from terrible twos to terrible twos and trying threes to trying threes and...Read More
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Reproduction of the 1916 Proclamation of the Irish Republic in possession of the National Library of Ireland. Printed under license from the National Library of Ireland. Save up to 70% off a second one, when you purchase the twin pack of 2. Sizes available: Full Size: 20" x 30" (51cm x 76cm) 80% Size: 16" x 24" (41cm x 61cm) 60% Size: 12" x 18" (30cm x 46cm) Paper: 190gsm Gloss or 180gsm Matte Available as a framed print here: https://www.etsy.com/ie/listing/476664259 History of the 1916 Proclamation -------------------------------------------- The proclamation, drafted in a large part by Pádraig Pearse was hurriedly printed in Liberty Hall on Easter Sunday 1916 (April 23rd), the Proclamation is regarded as one of the most important Irish documents. 1000 copies were printed on a worn down Summit Wharfedale Stop Cylinder Press. Only a handful originals are know to still exist over 100 years later. The original was printed on 20” x 30” standard Double Crown, a very common size and was commonly used in theater posters. Shortly before mid-day on Easter Monday, the Proclamation was read aloud by Pádraig Pearse on the steps on the GPO. Copies were then erected on buildings around the city.