Great Seal Of The Irish Free State

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The Great Seal of the Irish Free State (Irish: Sala Mor do Shaorstt Eireann) was the great seal which replaced the Great Seal of the Realm used to seal official documents of the Irish Free State (Saorstt ireann). The Great Seal is currently kept at National Museum of Ireland at Collins Barracks, Dublin. The reverse of the Great Seal contains an image of the harp surrounded by the words "SAORSTT IREANN" in Gaelic script, the obverse contained an image of George V, King of Ireland enthroned. After ire was proclaimed the Great Seal of Ireland was struck as a replacement to the Great Seal.

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