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Tara’s a gem – no matter how you broach it
The Tara Brooch is an 8th Century, pseudo-penannular brooch from County Meath in the Republic of Ireland. Made from Silver gilt with gold filigree; amber and polychrome glass ornaments, it stands proud on display at the National Museum of Ireland … Continue reading
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Tagged Drogheda, Hill of Tara, National Museum of Ireland, Tara Brooch, Teamhair na Rí
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