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I received some information about the flag of the South Dublin County
Council. It is white with the coat of arms of the county council in the
middle. The proportions are unknown.
Pascal Vagnat, 28 August 1997
image by Joseph Cully, 12 April 2008
This design by me now exists on cloth and is being used as part of a public
performance by a theatre group. It will be flown from the roof of the theatre
building and is currently gaining a lot of recognition by community groups and
local politicians alike. The flag is based on the town of Loughrea flag in
Connacht and its exact design and colours were decided upon after a survey
conducted amongst the local population this summer. A number of businesses in
the locality have expressed interest in purchasing a flag for their own use. As
a result this flag is rapidly becoming recognisable as the flag of Tallaght.
Joseph Cully, 2 October 2008
The flag has been named An Bratach Fulaingt, or in English, The Endurance
Flag. No emblem, charge or badge will be added until the town is achieves city
status as they would have to be approved by the Chief Herald of Ireland. The
Mayor of South Dublin County, Marie Corr has given special permission for the
flag to be flown outside the Rua Red county arts centre in Tallaght on April
17th and 18th 2009.
The flag is 158 cm in length from hoist to fly X 92
cm along its width. It has a simple bicolour bend design. The field is dark
green, representing at once the natural hinterland, especially its green hills
and a non-political reference to the historical 1867 Fenian flag found after the
battle of Tallaght (the 32 stars representing Irish counties of the time are not
utilised). The diagonal band running from the bottom of the hoist (left hand
corner) to the top of the fly (right hand corner) is a deep red and it stands
for the blood of the many civilisations that have existed in Tallaght, despite
turbulent times, in history, prehistory and mythology. The position of the
diagonal also demonstrates Tallaght's long and interconnected history with
Dublin as the band runs in a south-westerly direction from a perceived position
of Dublin city at the top of the fly to Tallaght's at the bottom of the hoist.
The two chosen colours are also two of the three colours of the flag
that flies at South Dublin County Council headquarters (a fess flag of blue,
green and red containing the white coat of arms of the county at its badge),
something that shows Tallaght's connection with this new, but well established
county. The name, 'Endurance', symbolises hope in the face of adversity.
Joseph Cully, 12 April 2009