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1992 Irish 1p Cufflinks – 30th Birthday Cufflinks

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Perfect 30th Anniversary Gift. 1992 Irish Copper Penny Coins. These unique cufflinks are made from genuine old Irish 1 Penny coins. An image of an ornamental bird, adapted from the Book of Kells, held in Trinity College in Dublin, features on the obverse side of the coin. The other cufflinks features the Irish Harp, a symbol of the history, culture and heritage of the Emerald Isle. These cufflinks are made by hand not machine, the coins are inset into the cufflinks and come in a beautiful silver presentation box. You are covered with our 100% satisfaction guarantee on all our products. Give a piece of history as a gift today..

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1992

Donegal won the All Ireland Senior Football Champions
Kilkenny won the All Ireland Senior Hurling Champions

INVENTIONS IN 1992 INCLUDED

The Smart Pill

FAMOUS IRISH MOVIES INCLUDED

The Crying Game
Far and Away
Gladiator
Passed Away
Patriot Games
The Playboys
When Ireland Starved

ALSO THAT YEAR

In Technology the first Nicotine patch is introduced to help stop smoking and DNA Fingerprinting is Invented.
France Euro Disney opens.
In the US Bill Clinton becomes president and the largest Mall in America Minnesota’s Mall of America is constructed spanning 78 acres
Yitzhak Rabin comes to power in Israel promising to pursue peace talks with PLO
US and UN intervention in Somalia with OPERATION RESTORE HOPE to end famine and civil war
Ross Perot announces he will run as an independent in the upcoming presidential race against Bill Clinton and President Bush
Bosnia Herzegovina declares independence
Unemployment reaches record levels in 1992. 290,000 people are now out of work. Cork has one of the highest unemployment rates.
Britain’s Labour Party looks set for general election victory. John Major defies the opinion polls. He leads the Tory Party to it’s fourth successive win.
Joe Hendron of the SDLP takes the West Belfast seat from Sinn Fein’s Gerry Adams.
Los Angeles is hit by the Rodney King ‘race riots’. Four policemen accused of beating a black suspect are acquitted by an all-white jury. L.A. has two days of rioting, looting and murder.
RTÉ goes on strike in 1992. Normal service is resumed after six weeks.
Sean Doherty goes on ‘Nighthawks’. He implicates Charles Haughey in the phone-tapping scandal.
With the Progressive Democrats threatening to pull out of coalition government, Haughey resigns. Fianna Fail says goodbye to the man who has led the party for thirteen years.
Albert Reynolds is the new Taoiseach and Fianna Fail leader.
An American woman reveals her affair with Dr Eamonn Casey who is also the father of her 17 year-old son. Dr Casey admits giving £70,000 of diocesan funds to Annie and Peter Murphy. He flees to South America.
In Florida, Ben Dunne is arrested on drugs charges. He is freed after paying a $5,000 fine.
The Olympic Games open in Barcelona. Boxer Wayne McCullough takes silver for Ireland. Dubliner Michael Carruth takes gold. The Carruth family celebrates at home and abroad. It is Ireland’s first Olympic gold in 36 years.
In the new dance music culture, Ecstasy is the illegal drug of choice. Experts warn of dangerous side-effects.
Bill Clinton challenges George Bush for the U.S. presidency, fighting allegations of sleaze, drug-taking and draft-dodging. He is elected President on 3 November winning 43% of the vote.
Amid accusations of ‘dishonesty’ at the Beef Tribunal, The Progressive Democrats pull out of government. A general election fails to produce a clear result. 1992 closes with various political negotiations in progress.
After eleven years of marriage, Princess Diana and Prince Charles agree to separate. The Queen dubs the year “Annus Horribilis”.