Measures 45" wide by 11" high.
Obviously Gaelic, but always wrongly assumed to be Scottish Gaelic -its Irish Gaelic and translates as Grey Manchrain.
It was a monastery from 7th Century to 13th Century West of Dublin and part of the heritage tourist bog railway.
Full of character and charm - if it was Scottish Gaelic, it could translate as Grey Manchester,
Measures 45" wide by 11" high.
Obviously Gaelic, but always wrongly assumed to be Scottish Gaelic -its Irish Gaelic and translates as Grey Manchrain.
It was a monastery from 7th Century to 13th Century West of Dublin and part of the heritage tourist bog railway.
Full of character and charm - if it was Scottish Gaelic, it could translate as Grey Manchester,