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A Swagger of Garlands « The Irish Aesthete
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This is not an Oxymoron. A Swagger of Garlands. This entry was posted in Architectural History. And tagged County Cork. A Memorial to Lost Love. The Secret of Kells →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Irish Person of Note.
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Kilkenny « The Irish Aesthete
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This is not an Oxymoron. It is an architectural conundrum, one the present owners, who have already undertaken a considerable amount of essential remedial work and intend to undertake more, would wish to resolve. Their public spiritedness in ensuring the building has a future needs to be matched by discovering more about its past. At the Close of the Day. Irish Person of Note. Irish Person of Note. The Secret of Kells. Century Prior’s Tower to the immediate east: this has been extensively reconstructed a...
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Cork « The Irish Aesthete
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This is not an Oxymoron. Vernon Mount, County Cork has been discussed in detail here before (see Mounting Concern. Waiting in the Wings. End of the Road. The former Franciscan friary at Kilcrea, County Cork has been discussed here before (see. November 2nd 2015). Not far away is a five storey tower house completed around 1465 by Cormac Láidir Mór, Lord of Muskerry then-head of the McCarthy clan. As Coyne and Wills wrote in. The Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland. Irish Person of Note. Diary of an Aesthete.
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Irish Monastery « The Irish Aesthete
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This is not an Oxymoron. Category Archives: Irish Monastery. Dubhthach ua dubhthaigh abb Conga decc. 8220;Duffagh O Duffy, Abbot of Cong, died”.’. From Sir William Wilde’s. Lough Corrib, Its Shores and Islands. First published in 1867. The Secret of Kells. Century, presumably in response to increasing lawlessness in the area. Known as Burgess Court, this section was once thought to have contained a mediaeval lay settlement but that does not appear to have been the case. More likely it was used to...Visit...
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Kildare « The Irish Aesthete
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This is not an Oxymoron. The Speaker and His Wife. In August 1736 the. Irish Person of Note. Outstanding in its Field. A Classic of the Middle Size. From the Same Hand. During this post-festive season, when evenings can seem especially long and monotonous, readers might like to consider occupying their time with the creation of a print room. This once-fashionable pursuit, which had its heyday in the second half of the 18. Irish Person of Note. Diary of an Aesthete. Wide and Convenient Streets. Wide and C...
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Ivan Kudriashev’s interplanetary-dynamic abstractions (1917-1928) | The Charnel-House
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From Bauhaus to Beinhaus. Praise for The Charnel-House. Anti-fascism: Its problematic history and meaning. To remember a future long silenced by history. Ivan Kudriashev’s interplanetary-dynamic abstractions (1917-1928). Posted by Ross Wolfe. 1896; died Mo. After 1928, Kudriashev stopped exhibiting in the Soviet Union. Ivan Kudryashov Faces and Masks Gouache on paper (23.2 x 26.4 cm) [Signed and titled in Cyrillic on verso] Omsk, Private Collection. Which always held extraterrestrial ambitions. Many of h...
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A personal top 5 of historical fiction | PETER JOHNSTON'S BLOG
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PETER JOHNSTON'S BLOG. Lectures and Papers Given. Russell Crowe’s New Australian World War 1 Epic ‘The Water Diviner’. June 30, 2015 · 6:43 pm. A personal top 5 of historical fiction. I’m a big fan of historical fiction, and enjoy reading it whenever I can. There is some debate about exactly what historical fiction is (and I’ll write another post on that again soon! But broadly, I treat it as fiction using real or imagine characters taking part in historical events. Pretty broad brush I know! Russell Cro...
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Wanderlustful | I believe travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer. | Page 2
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I believe travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. An Itinerary for You. Newer posts →. Distilled Water A Precious Commodity in Ireland. December 21, 2016. Eighty-nine cents for a gallon. The first time I traveled to Ireland with my CPAP (2012, I think), I asked Gerry to pick up some distilled water for me. They don’t carry it at the grocers there; you have to go to the chemist’s (Americans would call this the pharmacy) to purchase it.
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January | 2013 | Medieval Girl
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Monthly Archives: January 2013. January 24, 2013 · 11:52 pm. Happy 30th Birthday to my amazing cousin! I know this post isn’t history related but I thought that I would celebrate my cousin’s big birthday with a post on here. So, here it is Justin 🙂 Hope you have an amazing day and also an amazing week of celebration. I hope that you enjoy every bit of it because you are the best! Don’t get too drunk and if you happen to make sure you have a drink or two for me 🙂 Love you loads xxxx. Rating 10 out of 10.
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London | Molly Hare
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Film photos by Molly Hare. March 30, 2013. From → photography. Leave one →. April 1, 2013 6:28 am. Very nice Molly, personal and yet pleasingly familiar, I recognise among other nice London things red post boxes, little mews houses; the hall of the “Elgin” (the Acropolis) Marbles in the amazing British museum, and the other museum architecture of Kensington, of the Natural History Museum I think? Have you been to the V&A there also yet? Lovely shots, keep posting. -Arran. April 1, 2013 7:18 pm. Sorry, yo...