top o' the morning to you all, i will sink a few pints of the black stuff tonight at our local irish centre..these are some photos from my grandmothers collection that sh took of the big man (mick collins) in the first one my great grandfather is second right at micks funeral..........
Nice Photos Thanks for posting them! Mr Collins was a great man. There is also a Mick Collins Ischabaha which is very nice!
'Ireland Forever' Erin go braugh is a phonetic version of "Éirinn go brách," which in Irish (Gaelic) means "Ireland Forever." It was an Irish blessing used to express allegiance to Ireland. It could also translate as "Ireland 'till doomsday," "Ireland until eternity," "Ireland until the end (of time)" or "Ireland until the Day of Judgment." (Éire and Éirinn are both used as names for Ireland.) Note: There are comments associated with this question. See the discussion page to add to the conversation. Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_'Erin_go_braugh'_mean#ixzz1Guqi1bXV I've also seen "Erin go Brau" Potatoe potatoe I guess! Hope everyone had a GREAT Day! Steve