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Heritage Project at the National Print Museum. Newer posts →. Winter Fair starts today @4.00PM and lasts until Sunday. November 28, 2014. Middot; 10:20 am. November 27, 2014 · 2:35 pm. Folklore Review: Memoir, by John McGahern. Tagged as folklore memoir series. November 27, 2014 · 1:06 pm. We have been getting festive into the festive mood early. Fergus Power has been teaching us letterpress and we have designed, set and printed Christmas cards. There is a sample of some of our cards above. The mezzanine...
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Christmas cards | Heritage Project at the National Print Museum
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Heritage Project at the National Print Museum. Folklore review: The Island Man by Tomas O’Crohan. Folklore Review: Memoir, by John McGahern →. November 27, 2014 · 1:06 pm. We have been getting festive into the festive mood early. Fergus Power has been teaching us letterpress and we have designed, set and printed Christmas cards. There is a sample of some of our cards above. Folklore review: The Island Man by Tomas O’Crohan. Folklore Review: Memoir, by John McGahern →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Middot; ...
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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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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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Road to the Revolution Talks at Ballyroan Library | South Dublin Libraries Local Studies Blog
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South Dublin Libraries Local Studies Blog. News and snippets of South Dublin County local studies interest. Road to the Revolution Talks at Ballyroan Library. Presents a series of three talks by historian Ann Matthews, dealing with the prelude to the 1916 Rising. Cumann na mBan and its Role in 1916. Tuesday 21st July at 7:00pm. An Examination of the Buildings in Moore Street from where the 1916 Leadership Surrendered. Tuesday 18th August at 7:00pm. The Irish Citizen Army: Summer 1915 to Easter 1916.
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W. B. Yeats – The Tallaght letters | South Dublin Libraries Local Studies Blog
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South Dublin Libraries Local Studies Blog. News and snippets of South Dublin County local studies interest. W B Yeats The Tallaght letters. Yeats was just twenty when he first met Katharine Tynan. It was 1885 and her first volume of poetry had just been published to some acclaim. The editor of. When they met it was Katharine who was the successfully published poet and he would initially have been in awe of her. However, she was quick to recognise his genius. She reviewed his early work and spoke ...In th...
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O’Connell Street destroyed again. Illustrated London News. | South Dublin Libraries Local Studies Blog
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South Dublin Libraries Local Studies Blog. News and snippets of South Dublin County local studies interest. O’Connell Street destroyed again. Illustrated London News. Posted in Military History. On this day in 1922, the Illustrated London News published this account of the destruction of O’Connell Street for the second time – this time by Free State Forces, using artillery against Anti-Treaty “Irregulars” who had taken over buildings near the Gresham. To see our entire Civil War collection. Address never...
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