Armagh County Crest Irish slate plaque.
£17.00
County Armagh is situated in the province of Ulster in the north of Ireland, just below Lough Neagh.
It is often called the orchard county as it is the centre of apple growing in Ireland for many years.
The name Armagh comes from the Irish, gaelic word Ard Macha, meaning the hill of Macha, the seat of the High kings of Ulster from 350 B.C. to 332 A.D..
This Armagh wall plaque based on the county crestwithin which the cross and harp are illustrated.
The cross represents the founding of Armagh by st.Patrick in 444 A.D. as the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland.
The Harp perpetuates the Seal of the Charter granted by King James 1 in 1613 .
The crest is coldcast in brass and then mounted onto a slate wall plaque 125mm x 125mm in size.
This makes the perfect gift for anyone who has Armagh ancestry.