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On April 5, 1862, Guinness formally registered the harp as its official symbol, long before Ireland even had its own government. The first Guinness labels featuring the now-iconic harp were ...
The Guinness logo is instantly recognisable in countries around the world, but there is a hidden meaning behind it that some ...
The Irish government adopted the harp as its official symbol in 1922, prompting Guinness to change its version to avoid clashing. It's undergone numerous redesigns over the years – with its ...
The famous Guinness logo has been around for decades – but did you ever learn the history behind it? There's more to meet the ...
Irish symbolism has emerged as a strong fashion motif so far in the 2020s, from homegrown design to the runways of London ...
Your eyes are immediately drawn to the namesake harp proudly displayed – a beautiful wooden instrument that serves as both decoration and a symbol of the establishment ... Notice the Guinness posters ...
This world-renowned Irish dry stout needs no introduction. You recognise the symbol: a black Guinness writing enclosed by a ruby-red oval and topped with that familiar golden harp. Established in 1759 ...
American and Irish flags hang side by side above the entrance – a perfect symbol for what awaits inside ... The fish and chips would make any Dublin pub proud – cod in a light, crispy Harp beer batter ...
HERE’S TO 150. MARYLAND’S FIRST LADY STOPPED BY GUINNESS OPEN GATE BREWERY WEDNESDAY MORNING TO TASTE THE NEW BEER AND GET A BEHIND THE SCENES LOOK AT THE CANNING PROCESS. THE BREWERY IS ONLY ...