Logo by Amy Burnes
AOH Pipes & Drums Emblem
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The Emblem of the Ancient Order of Hibernians Pipes and Drums Band portrays much about the band members and the community they represent:
  • 'Eirannach Piob Mhor' is Irish Gaelic for 'Irish Great Pipes'.
  • The circular symbol represents the unending friendship and brotherhood of the AOH members.
  • The hands clasping the heart are representative of the Claddagh, a traditional Irish symbol. The hands in the design represent friendship, the heart, love, and the crown, loyalty.
  • The 13 stars represent the original 13 colonies. Rhode Island was the 13th colony to join the union, becoming a state in 1790.
  • The Anchor is a traditional symbol of a well-grounded hope. It was first adopted as a seal for Rhode Island in 1647, when the Providence Plantations were established.
  • The Celtic cross is an emblem of Christianity, embodying the Catholic beliefs of the AOH organization.
  • The triqueta is a Celtic Christian representation of the concept of "three in one" - the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit). Enclosed within the cross, it further symbolizes unity.
  • The Shamrock is the ubiquitous symbol of all things Irish. Although today it is usually regarded as a simple good luck charm, Catholic legend holds that St. Patrick used its three lobes as a device for teaching the Holy trinity. In Celtic folklore, the Shamrock is a charm against evil.
Emblem design by Amy Burnes, Piper,
AOH Pipes and Drums
Ancient Order of Hibernians
Dennis E. Collins Division #1
www.aohnewport.org
c 2006