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QUIS SEPARABIT? Irish Guards together again for St Patricks Day Parade

Pictured is the Irish Guards mascot, Domhnall at a St Patricks Day Parade in London.
Domhnall is the Irish Guards 16th Regimental Mascot.
The mascots are provided by The Irish Wolfhound Club, who presented the Irish Guards with Domhnall, at the Ambassadors Residence in Dublin in October 2012.
His full name is Domhnall of Shantamon, but he is known as Domhnall (pronounced Donal) which means world leader in Gaelic.
The regimental mascot is traditionally named after an Irish chieftan. The regiment has had an Irish Wolfhound as a mascot since 1902.
Domhnall is 4 years old and wears his own solid silver collar and scarlet tunic for official duties. He also has developed a fondness for Guinness. The British Army protects the United Kingdom's interests at home and abroad, providing a safe and secure environment in which all British citizens can live and prosper. © Crown copyright

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QUIS SEPARABIT? Irish Guards Reunite for St Patrick's Day Parade". In this heartwarming photo print, the spirit of camaraderie and tradition comes alive as the Irish Guards gather once again to celebrate St Patrick's Day. At the forefront of this scene stands Domhnall, the beloved mascot of the 1st Battalion, The Guards Division. Domhnall, a majestic Irish Wolfhound, proudly dons his scarlet tunic and a solid silver collar specially crafted for him. As he confidently leads the way through the streets of London during this festive parade, his presence embodies strength and loyalty. Presented to the regiment by The Irish Wolfhound Club in Dublin back in October 2012, Domhnall holds a special place within their ranks. His full name is Domhnall of Shantamon; however, he is affectionately known as Domhnall (pronounced Donal), which means "world leader" in Gaelic. Continuing a long-standing tradition dating back to 1902, each regimental mascot bears an honorary title inspired by an esteemed Irish chieftain. With his regal stature and dignified demeanor, Domhnall carries on this legacy with grace. Beyond his official duties as a symbol of pride for the Irish Guards, it seems that our four-legged friend has also developed quite an affinity for Guinness – perhaps embracing another cherished aspect of Ireland's rich heritage. As we admire this remarkable photograph capturing unity and.


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Celebrate the rich heritage and tradition of the Irish Guards with our stunning Framed Print featuring "Quis Separabit?", the iconic image of the regiment's mascot, Domhnall, joining his comrades in the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade in London. This beautiful print captures the camaraderie and spirit of the Irish Guards, making it a perfect addition to any home or office. Bring a piece of military history and Irish culture into your space with Media Storehouse's Framed Print. Order yours today and relish the pride and tradition it brings.


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Celebrate the spirit of camaraderie and tradition with our stunning photographic print from the Media Storehouse Armed Forces collection. Featuring the iconic Irish Guards mascot, Domhnall, alongside his regimental comrades during the lively St. Patrick's Day Parade in London. This captivating image encapsulates the unity and pride of the Irish Guards, making it an inspiring addition to any home or office space. Order now and bring a piece of military history into your world.


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Celebrate the spirit of camaraderie and tradition with our stunning "Quis Separabit? Irish Guards" poster print. This captivating image captures the Irish Guards mascot, Domhnall, joining forces with his regiment during the iconic St. Patrick's Day Parade in London. Bring the vibrant energy of the parade home with this beautiful, high-quality poster print, perfect for adding character to your living space or office. Order yours today and relive the magic of the Irish Guards' unity and pride.


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Celebrate the spirit of camaraderie and tradition with our Quis Separabit? Irish Guards jigsaw puzzle from the Media Storehouse Armed Forces collection. This intricately detailed puzzle showcases a heartwarming image of the Irish Guards mascot, Domhnall, joining his regiment in the festive St. Patrick's Day Parade in London. Assemble this captivating puzzle and bring the history and charm of the Irish Guards into your home, creating a cherished memory that will last a lifetime.

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