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‘I’ll light a Candle for ye’ Magnet Bottle Opener – Derry Nice Things
£4.50
Magnetic Bottle Openers with Hilarious designs made locally by Derry Nice Things.
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Categories: Home & Living, Home Bar, Home Bar / Man Cave, Home Decor, Irish Souvenirs, Irish Souvenirs (re), Quirky Irish Items, Slang Coasters / Mugs / Tea Towels
Tags: beer bottle, Bottle opener, Cans across the divide, Derry Girls, funny gift, funny irish, gift for her, gift for him, ireland, irish, irish beer, irish gift, Irish quote, irish slang, line of duty, norn iron, northern ireland, sister michael, slang
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Genuine 1950-1970s ‘LURGAN to BELFAST’ Railway Ticket – Tickets Please
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GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY IRELAND Genuine Rail Ticket 1930s-1970dOriginal Genuine railway ticket from the Great Northern Railway Ireland! 🎫All these labels are original and unused and come in bordered ready for framing 7 x 5. (Frame not include) CODE - 102 If you wish to query a ticket from your area, please feel free to send us a message to check for you. Commissions welcome.
Brown leather Celtic twisted knot wrist band – By The Irish Corner
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Red decorative leather wrist band with 'celtic twisted knot band' engraved on front.Adjustable ties to fit all wrist shapes.All stitched and cut to size.This is practical, stylish and versatile accessory, made in Armagh.The Triskel symbol has various meanings in Irish culture. Some people believe that the three spirals represent the three elements of earth, water, and air. Others believe that the symbol represents the three aspects of the Triple Goddess in Celtic mythology: maiden, mother, and crone.
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