Founded in 1875 by Edinburgh Irishmen and the local Catholic Church, St Patrick's, the club's shirts included a gold harp set on a green background.
In the centre of the cross is a gold harp.
In the top left corner a blue rectangle containing a gold harp with white strings.
A green flag, emblazoned with the gold Irish harp, hung from the ripped louvers, and Burke could make out a man with a rifle standing in the opening.
King David, for instance, was assigned a gold harp as a device (Neubecker, 172).
The third quadrant, displaying the gold harp of Ireland, remains unaltered from that version used throughout the remainder of the United Kingdom and overseas.
The flag was not the Irish tricolour, considered by unionists as specific to the Free State; instead it showed the coat of arms of Ireland, a gold harp.
When Henry VIII declared himself King of Ireland, the coat of arms was a gold harp on a blue field.
The arms of Ireland since the sixteenth century have been a gold harp with silver strings on a blue field.
A gold harp, a tiny brooch for a child's dress.