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  1. Breton societies

    ... Havre et des environs www.bretagne-accueil.com Ireland BreizhEire www.breizheire.com Wales ...

    Emmett McIntyre - Jul 7 2020 - 8:04am

  2. Gaelic and Irish National Identity

    ... McIntyre's blog The Irish language spoken in Ireland today is the direct descendant without break of the language our ... radio address delivered by the Taoiseach (Prime Minister of Ireland) on St. Patrick’s Day in the dark days of 1943. Éamon De Valera’s ...

    Emmett McIntyre - May 13 2017 - 7:07pm

  3. Irish Language Protesters March in Belfast - "We Ask Only For The Legal Protection of Our Rights"

    ... to demand increased protection for the ancient tongue of Ireland.  The Belfast march is a continuation of the Irish Language protests ... community.  The Dublin march attracted people from all over Ireland. The Dublin protests (Lá Mór na Gaeilge) was seen as both a ...

    Emmett McIntyre - Apr 20 2014 - 12:01am - 0 comments

  4. Scone Palace

    ... crowning place of the Kings of Scotland and the home of Stone of Scone (Stone of Destiny) . Robert the Bruce was crowned at Scone in 1306 and in 1651 ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Jul 23 2021 - 2:29pm

  5. Áras an Uachtaráin

    ... the president) is the official residence of the President of Ireland (Irish: Uachtarán na hÉireann). The history of the building is firmly ... lodge until the end of British occupation in most of Ireland.  In the 19th century, the architect Francis Johnson refurbished the ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 8 2021 - 8:04pm

  6. Parke's Castle - Caisleán Parke

    ... on the northern banks of Lough Gill, County Leitrim, Ireland (Irish: Loch Gile, Contae Liatroma, Éire) is a restored castle of the ... Gaelic castle. The term planter refers to the Plantations of Ireland in 16th and 17th century Ireland. This involved the confiscation of ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Apr 27 2021 - 6:25pm

  7. Dunstaffnage Castle - Caisteal Dhùn Stadhainis

    ... Riata from the 6th and 7th centuries and it is said that the Stone of Destiny was kept here before being moved to Scone Palace in 843 ... found in the name of the site with dun in the name meaning "fort" in Gaelic, while the rest of the name derives from Norse stafr-nis, ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Jun 21 2021 - 2:39pm

  8. Celtic Women and Spinning Wheels

    ... Dyers write: "The earliest known evidence in Ireland of woven material dates from about 1600 B.C., as pottery from that ... in County Antrim, is dated from at least 700 B.C." "Stone spinning whorls have been recovered from many excavations such as ...

    Alastair Kneale - Feb 1 2020 - 8:34pm

  9. Rock of Cashel - Carraig Phádraig

    ... to the public. It is located at Cashel, County Tipperary, Ireland (Irish: Caiseal, Contae Thiobraid Árann, Éire). It is in the ... An Mhumhain). Link : Rock of Cashel Heritage Ireland Image : Rock of Cashel image courtesy of Heritage Ireland ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Apr 21 2021 - 9:25pm

  10. Isle of Man: Statue of Miner Unveiled in Laxey

    ... Laxey's regeneration scheme. The statue is the work of stone artist Ongky Wijana, who lives on the island of Bali with his Manx born ... was carved from Carlow Blue limestone, sourced from Southern Ireland, which was shipped to the Isle of Man before heading out to Bali, when ...

    Valerie Caine - May 24 2015 - 10:57pm - 0 comments

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