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This lovely design contains a Trinity knot centered with a glittering diamond. 18" chain; 1/2" heart. Sterling Silver. From Ireland. |
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Our colorful ceramic plate pays tribute to a very special occasion, encouraging celebrants to "jump, yell, laugh, dance, sing." For decorative use; handwash only. Boxed. 11" dia. |
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Wig out on St. Paddy's Day! Our green nylon wig stretches to fit most head sizes. Imported. |
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A thoughtful gift for Mother's Day, these dishwasher-safe porcelain pieces are painted with Ireland's most-loved flowers and inscribed in gold. Decorated in USA. Boxed. |
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A thoughtful gift for Mother's Day, these dishwasher-safe porcelain pieces are painted with Ireland's most-loved flowers and inscribed in gold. Decorated in USA. Boxed. |
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Embroidered with "Lovely day for a Guinness" and Guinness' toucan, this is a classic polo shirt. Designed in Ireland. 100% cotton. Sizes M (43), L (45), XL (47), 2XL (48). Web Exclusive.HistoryThe most famous Dry Stout in Ireland, and in arguably the world, is Guinness ¨. Arthur Guinness started his stout, or "porter" as it was then called, business in 1759 using an inheritance of what would be $150 US by today's standards. More incredibly, he signed a 9,000 year lease on a run down brewery now known as St. James Gate in Dublin. The original rent on the lease was about $70 per year and Arthur Guinness sought such long lease to ensure there was always a supply of of the essential resource for brewing stout - water. By 1930, nearly one out of every ten Dublin men depended on the Guinness ¨ brewery directly or indirectly to earn their livelihood. In addition, Arthur and his successors set the Guinness ¨-employee standard of living well above local expectations at the time. Wages were between 10% and 20% above the average in Dublin, and paid vacations, free medical care, homes and education were all provided. And to top it off, workers received free Guinness ¨ to drink every day. Guinness ¨ is a great Irish beer with an intriguing history. |
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Celebrate your good taste in beer! This 100% cotton shirt sports Guinness' world-famous harp and signature logo. Printed in USA. Sizes M (40), L (44), XL (48), 2XL (52).Web Exclusive.HistoryThe most famous Dry Stout in Ireland, and in arguably the world, is Guinness ¨. Arthur Guinness started his stout, or "porter" as it was then called, business in 1759 using an inheritance of what would be $150 US by today's standards. More incredibly, he signed a 9,000 year lease on a run down brewery now known as St. James Gate in Dublin. The original rent on the lease was about $70 per year and Arthur Guinness sought such long lease to ensure there was always a supply of of the essential resource for brewing stout - water. By 1930, nearly one out of every ten Dublin men depended on the Guinness ¨ brewery directly or indirectly to earn their livelihood. In addition, Arthur and his successors set the Guinness ¨-employee standard of living well above local expectations at the time. Wages were between 10% and 20% above the average in Dublin, and paid vacations, free medical care, homes and education were all provided. And to top it off, workers received free Guinness ¨ to drink every day. Guinness ¨ is a great Irish beer with an intriguing history. |
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The popular "weathered" logo of this comfy sweatshirt is paired with Guinness's traditional Gaelic label on the back. USA. 80% cotton / 20% poly. Black. Sizes M (48), L (50), XL (54), 2XL (56).HistoryThe most famous Dry Stout in Ireland, and in arguably the world, is Guinness ¨. Arthur Guinness started his stout, or "porter" as it was then called, business in 1759 using an inheritance of what would be $150 US by today's standards. More incredibly, he signed a 9,000 year lease on a run down brewery now known as St. James Gate in Dublin. The original rent on the lease was about $70 per year and Arthur Guinness sought such long lease to ensure there was always a supply of of the essential resource for brewing stout - water. By 1930, nearly one out of every ten Dublin men depended on the Guinness ¨ brewery directly or indirectly to earn their livelihood. In addition, Arthur and his successors set the Guinness ¨-employee standard of living well above local expectations at the time. Wages were between 10% and 20% above the average in Dublin, and paid vacations, free medical care, homes and education were all provided. And to top it off, workers received free Guinness ¨ to drink every day. Guinness ¨ is a great Irish beer with an intriguing history. |
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