Ireland & St Patrick's Day

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A Bit About St Patrick’s Day…

St Patrick was born ages ago in about 387. When he was 16 he was captured in Wales by mean Irish raiders and taken as a slave to the Emerald Isle. He lived there for six years before running away and returning to his family. Then he entered the church and got ordained. He went back to Ireland and worked as a Christian missionary, before dying in 461 on the 17th March - St Patrick’s Day. By the seventh century he had become revered as Ireland’s patron saint. The End. st patricks day infographic

St. Patrick's Day Fun Facts

Fun Facts!

  • 13 million pints of Guinness will be enjoyed on St Patrick’s Day. That’s 7.5 million more than any other day
  • St Patrick’s Day was first celebrated in the US in Boston in 1737. Nowadays, around 34 million Yanks claim Irish ancestry
  • St Patrick never chased any snakes out of Ireland. The snakes apparently represented the pagan and druid beliefs that died out in favour of Christianity
  • The original Guinness Brewery in Dublin has a 9,000-year lease
  • Bram Stoker was working as a civil servant in Dublin when he wrote Dracula in 1897
  • The actual colour that represents St Patrick’s Day is blue. Green became popular thanks to its association with spring and crop production
  • There are about 10,000 regular three-leaf clovers for every four-leaf version. If you’re lucky enough to find a four-leafer, each leaf means something. The first is for hope, the second for faith, the third for love and the fourth for luck
  • The famous Oscar statue handed out at the Academy Awards was designed by Cedric Gibbons who was born in Dublin in 1823
  • The phrase, ‘Drowning the Shamrock” comes from the custom of floating a shamrock on top of whiskey before drinking it. Neck it down and legend has it you will have a prosperous year
  • The longest place name in Ireland is Muckanaghederdauhaulia which has an impressive 22 letters
  • Irish rockers the Pogues were originally called ‘Pogue Mahone’ which translates to ‘kiss my arse’ in Gaelic . And speaking of Irish rockers, U2 have sold over 150 million records
Commemorate St. Paddy's Day or any special occasion with old newspapers from our historic archive.

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Newspaper Books

What are newspaper books?

Each of our Newspaper Books are created with copies of authentic newspapers from specific dates or categories. Each book allows you to choose from various cover colours and designs, and to make it truly special by personalising it with a name and dedication, printed right in the book.

With Newspaper Date books you choose a specific date, for example a birthdate, and we'll create a book containing the front page for the specified date for every subsequent year since. For example, a date of July 13th, 1978, would contain the front page for July 13th for each year forward.

Our History books offer a glimpse into the past, bringing together headlines and articles relating to some of history's most fascinating or iconic events. Choose from Military History, British Royal History, and World Events; each book revisits key events, all through the eyes of the reporters who were there.

If Sports History is more your interest, you can revisit key matches, events, tournaments and races from decades past. Select your favourite team from Football, Hockey, Rugby, and more, and relive every glorious moment through the magic of print.

And, Pop Culture fans won't be left out - get an all access pass and revisit events in Music, Film, & TV. Relive the history of Classic Rock, Star Wars, Taylor Swift, and more, all through newspaper headlines.

Note that each of our Newspaper Books contain true copies of real newspaper content. We don't edit, change, or censor what was originally included in each paper. This means that each book will reflect the true history as it was printed, good or bad.

Personalising Newspaper Books
How does personalisation work?

As you create your Newspaper book, you'll be prompted to personalise it in a few different ways.

First, you'll be able to choose from a selection of cover colours, as well as a cover design. Simply click the options available, and you'll see the image update to match your selection, helping you to choose your favourite.

In addition to the look of your cover, you're also able to add the recipient's name, which will be printed right on the front cover. You can see how this looks in the example images on our website, it appears right next to the words "Presented To"

And finally, a special dedication is printed right inside the book. You can opt to use or add to our pre-written sentiment, or write your very own from scratch.



Does it have to be personalised?

At this time, there isn't any way to create one of our newspaper books without a First Name. It's a request we've shared with our product team, but at the moment don't know when this option might be available.

Please note that anything that is entered into the recipient's name box will print exactly as it's entered. This means that writing 'no personalisation' for example, will result in your book printing with that showing on the cover.

If you prefer not to use a first name, we suggest using a phrase related to your chosen book. For example for writing "A big fan", or using nickname or relationship, such as "My Partner", or simply "You" or "Me"

Gifting
Can I send a gift directly to the recipient

Yes indeed! Both our Newspaper Books and Our Original Newspapers make incredible gifts for the special people in your life.

While placing your order you'll have the option to add a special gift box, which your item will be carefully placed inside prior to packaging and shipping.


For our Newspaper Books, you can also include a special dedication which will be printed directly in the book you've created - free of charge.


During checkout, you'll be able to enter in the recipient's shipping address, separately from your billing one. And, we never include any pricing or invoices within the parcels themselves, so the recipient won't see those details at all.


Note that at this time we're unable to include any gift notes or separate gift messages within the orders.

Placing an Order

Add content here...What happens when I place an order?

Once your order has been placed, the details are immediately sent to our workshops for processing.

If you've ordered an Original Newspaper, our team of Archivists in our warehouse located in Western Scotland will carefully pick, examine, prepare, and package your order.


If you've ordered a Newspaper Book, details for your customised book will be sent directly to our Printhouse located in the United Kingdom, where an automated printing process will print, trim, bind, and cure you book before it is carefully packaging it for shipping.

Note that as our orders are processed very soon after they're received, we are not able to make any changes or amendments, or cancel any orders.

Returns, Cancellation, and Edit Policies

Due to the automated nature of our order processing, we're unable to make changes or amendments to an order once it's been completed, nor are we able to cancel orders once after they've been placed.

For information about our Returns Policy, please visit this link >> HERE