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Alexia Connellan Celebrates Hibernian Culture, and Family, with Jewels

Share: NEW YORK, Feb. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ In marriage, bonds are created amongst family that bring community and culture together, and at times for the benefit of arts, stunning inspiration for design. When fine jewelry designer, Alexia Connellan, married Playwright and Novelist Brendan Connellan in 2013, she gained inspiration from Ireland itself, and her beloved Father-in-law, Liam Connellan. In advance of St. Patrick s Day, and in homage to the country s green countryside, Alexia has assembled new jewelry designs featuring green gemstones at the center. Alexia Connellan s father-in-law, Liam Connellan, was the Director General of the Confederation of Irish Industry (C.I.I.) for 20 years from 1972, a pivotal period in the development of Ireland as it took membership in the European Economic Community (E.E.C.) and expanded its trading networks to the continent. Over the decades, he made sterling efforts to ease the path forward for Irish businesses, both large and small,

50 years since decimalisation: the UK s currency change was not driven by Europeanisation

(MENAFN - The Conversation) It s 50 years since the UK replaced its centuries-old £sd coinage with a new, streamlined decimal currency. The shift away from a currency that divided the pound into 20 shillings, each of which was further subdivided into 12 pence, directly affected everyone in the country – from school children to pensioners. Over the years, many people in Britain have sought to paint the move to decimal currency as an early sign of the UK s identity being subsumed by Europe. The UK s non-decimal system was virtually unique, so abandoning it in favour of the type of currency prevalent in Europe and the rest of the world was a dramatic change.

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