by Michael Martin - TaraWatchSun Sep 16, 2007 19:49
Yesterday's march went down very well. We had a great atmosphere. Our usual display of the 32 county flags, the tricolour and one or two other flags linked to Irish history, was well-received by the people of Dublin.
Myself and some other RSF supporters left the 'Save Tara' parade as we passed the GPO as we wanted to march back down O'Connell Street again with those on the Eve Of All-Ireland Rally .
The RSF team assembling the speakers lectern etc on the isle have told us that the Tara event looked very impressive and professional from their vantage point . It drew much attention and shouts of support from the many shoppers in the vicinity .
Full marks to the organisers !
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Yesterday's march went down very well. We had a great atmosphere. Our usual display of the 32 county flags, the tricolour and one or two other flags linked to Irish history, was well-received by the people of Dublin.
Hi Michael !
Myself and some other RSF supporters left the 'Save Tara' parade as we passed the GPO as we wanted to march back down O'Connell Street again with those on the Eve Of All-Ireland Rally .
The RSF team assembling the speakers lectern etc on the isle have told us that the Tara event looked very impressive and professional from their vantage point . It drew much attention and shouts of support from the many shoppers in the vicinity .
Full marks to the organisers !
'Save Tara' parade on O'Connell Street .
Two 'Ireland' banners : 'Tara' and 'RSF Rally' .
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