Douglas MacQueen's blog St. Andrew's Day (Scottish Gaelic: Là Naomh Aindrea) is Scotland's official ... The spread of Christianity to Scotland mainly came from Ireland in the fifth century. The national flag of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: ...
Douglas MacQueen - Nov 28 2019 - 6:29pm
... the building and a well nearby. A selection of memorial crosses and other decorated stones discovered during excavations of the keeills ... coach trip and an opportunity to visit both the old and new St German's Cathedral. All are welcome at any of the scheduled events (see ...
Valerie Caine - May 20 2015 - 11:06pm - 0 comments
Douglas MacQueen's blog St. Andrew's Day (Scottish Gaelic: Là Naomh Aindrea) is Scotland's official ... The spread of Christianity to Scotland mainly came from Ireland in the fifth century. The national flag of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: ...
Douglas MacQueen - Nov 30 2020 - 2:23pm
Douglas MacQueen's blog St. Andrew's Day (Scottish Gaelic: Là Naomh Aindrea) is Scotland's official ... The spread of Christianity to Scotland mainly came from Ireland in the fifth century. The national flag of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: ...
Douglas MacQueen - Nov 28 2016 - 2:08pm - 0 comments
... Richards (Manx artistic heritage particularly the Manx crosses), which shows that the aspects of Manx culture covered by the award ...
Alastair Kneale - Nov 3 2017 - 2:33pm
Ireland's Skellig Islands (Irish: Na Scealaga), are two small spectacular ... they did not play a part in the mythology of pre-Christian Ireland. Although there is no record of the islands being inhabited prior to ... terraces and a number of grave slabs and early sculptured crosses. Standing at some 200 metres (700 feet) above sea level the site is ...
Ciaran De Búrca - Apr 24 2021 - 1:48pm - 0 comments
... Costain Richards (Manx artistic heritage, particularly Manx crosses); the award embraces diverse aspects of Manx culture. Nomination ...
Alastair Kneale - Oct 30 2020 - 5:52pm
St. Andrew's Day (Scottish Gaelic: Là Naomh Aindrea) is Scotland's official ... was said to have been crucified on a diagonal or X-shaped cross which is now known as St Andrew’s cross. The spread of Christianity to Scotland mainly came from Ireland in the fifth century. The national flag of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: ...
Douglas MacQueen - Jan 31 2016 - 4:17pm - 0 comments
... Costain Richards (Manx artistic heritage, particularly Manx crosses), which shows that the aspects of Manx culture covered by the award ...
Alastair Kneale - Nov 2 2018 - 12:47pm
... be within 5% of the various averages for England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. That Act does not recognise the territorial ... set the boundary between English and Cornish at the high water mark of the eastern bank of the River Tamar. 15. It is difficult ...
Mair Williams - Sep 21 2016 - 12:06pm - 0 comments