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Artefacts

‘Ireland hails with joy the visit of her sovereign’— royal medallions

On 12 August 1821 a corpulent George IV set foot on Ireland at Howth, the first peacetime visit by a British monarch. A medallion (below) proclaimed that ‘Ireland hails with joy the visit of her sovereign’. Commemorative medallions were produced for royal visits, suggesting that the Irish were loyal to the Crown but led astray … Read more

Categories Artefacts, Issue 6 (November/December 2015), Volume 23

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