... that part of the 1918 general election which took place in Ireland. In 1918 the whole of Ireland was a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and was ...
Eibhlin O'Neill - Dec 9 2020 - 3:11pm
... of the battlefield, the shame of hiding behind a specific stone, the horror of seeing his clansmen fight magnificently at the front ... than that! But I feel like I am finally coming full circle, and my heart is coming home. I feel more at peace, as a person and as a ...
Alastair Kneale - Feb 1 2020 - 8:33pm
... in Europe, covers a rectangular burial chamber with a dry stone wall forecourt. When excavated the chamber held the bodies of over 50 ... the south of the tomb. They are said to be women turned to stone for dancing on the Sabbath. ...
Mair Williams - Aug 17 2018 - 8:56pm
... new twist in the history of the building when it was moved, stone by stone, from its original site and rebuilt in Esplanade, Greenock in the 1920s ...
Douglas MacQueen - Sep 11 2018 - 3:21pm
... and his works. Saint Patrick is the primary patron saint of Ireland and Saint Patrick's Day is oberved today 17 March, which is said to be ... missionary, who came from Roman Britain and first arrived in Ireland as a slave. Patrick tells us he came from an area called Bannevam ...
Eibhlin O'Neill - Mar 17 2021 - 11:28am
... new twist in the history of the building when it was moved, stone by stone, from its original site and rebuilt in Esplanade, Greenock in the 1920s ...
Douglas MacQueen - Sep 11 2018 - 3:14pm
... the park immortalises the priests and monks from Cornwall, Ireland, Wales and Scotland who left their mark on the region 1,500 years ago, ... Tavas... - Tourism offices from Brittany - Cornish stone masonry - Exhibitions 11am: Celebration at the start of St pIran ...
Kernow Matters to Us - May 2 2018 - 6:16pm
... As we approach the feast Day of the Patron Saint of Ireland, the mind reels at the immensity of Patrick's presence in the English ... place in New York City in 1848, as the Great Famine raged in Ireland (1845-1852). The first parade was organised by a consortium of Irish ...
Emmett McIntyre - Mar 7 2020 - 10:18pm
... located just outside of the village of Howth, County Dublin Ireland (Irish: Binn Éadair, Contae Bhaile Átha Cliath, Éire). This is a ... site in the early thirteenth century and later rebuilt in stone. The earliest remaining parts of the present structure date back to the ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 8 2021 - 3:56pm
... of Man (Mannin) there are a large number of carved Celtic stone crosses; many carry Celtic designs and inscriptions using an early Celtic ... Irish Wildlife Trust An Taisce/The National Trust for Ireland Scottish Wildlife Trust Nature in Shetland Fair Isle ...
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