
#OTD in 1171 – Henry II, fearful that Strongbow will grow too powerful in Ireland, lands at Waterford with an army.
The Normans, Norse and Irish all submit to him, except…
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#OTD in 1920 – Peter O’Carroll (actor, Brendan O’Carroll’s grandfather) was shot dead in Manor Street, Dublin.
Actor, Brendan O’Carroll (Mrs Brown’s Boys) is the youngest of…
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#OTD in 1854 – Birth of playwright, novelist, essayist, and poet, Oscar Wilde, in Dublin.
Oscar Wilde was an Irish author, playwright and poet. After…
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📍Benwiskin Mountain, Co Sligo | @reubenfields
Benwiskin Mountain, Co Sligo | @reubenfields By: Stair na hÉireannTitle:…
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#OTD in Irish History | 16 October:
In the Liturgical calendar, today is the Feast Day of…
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#OTD in 1949 – Death of Eoin MacNeill, Irish historian and founder of the Irish Volunteers.
Eoin MacNeill was an Irish scholar, Irish language enthusiast, nationalist…
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#OTD in 1858 – John L. Sullivan nicknamed ‘The Boston Strong Boy’ is born in Roxbury, Massachussetts.
John L. Sullivan was born to Irish immigrants, Michael Sullivan…
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#OTD in 1763 – Birth of United Irish leader, Lord Edward Fitzgerald, at Carton House, Co Kildare.
FitzGerald was one of the leading instigators of the 1798…
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Irish American Civil War Songs: Loyalty, Identity, and Nationhood Out Now!
Irish American Civil War Songs After what…
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#OTD in 2001 – The first multiple State funeral is held in honour of ten IRA Volunteers, including Kevin Barry, who were executed for their role in the War of Independence.
More than 80 years after they were buried in the…
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📍 Silvermine Mountains, Co Tipperary | 📸 @lemonlimon
Silvermine Mountains, Co Tipperary | @lemonlimon By: Stair na hÉireannTitle:…
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Inked Inmates: The Tattoos of Military Prisoners at Clinton Prison, 1864-1865
Irish in the American Civil War has a long-standing interest…
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#OTD in 1814 – Birth of Irish writer, who was the chief organiser and poet of the Young Ireland movement, Thomas Osborne Davis in Mallow, Co Cork.
Thomas Osborn Davis was born in the town of Mallow,…
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Andersonville Irish Spotlight: Thomas O’Dea, The Clare Emigrant Who Immortalised Andersonville in Art. Part 1- Imagery.
The next series of Andersonville Irish Spotlight posts will share…
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#OTD in 1920 – Tipperary IRA man, Sean Treacy, is killed in a gun battle in Talbot Street, Dublin.
“Come on, he cried, Come show your hand, you have…
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“Through:” The Emigrant Hamiltons of Tyrone. Part 2. “Roughs, Bowery Boys, Dead Rabbits”- The Formation of Kerrigan’s Rangers
This is the second part in a series of articles…
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📍Kid Island, Co Mayo | 📸 @westerly_skyscapes
Kid Island, Co Mayo | @westerly_skyscapes By: Stair na hÉireannTitle:…
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The Irish – A People Who Love to Give Back
This is the kind of people that live in They are friendly, loving, and Their hearts are big and their spirits are They are the kind of people who love to share their lives with The…
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Ireland – A Beautiful Country
The second largest city in Ireland is Belfast is known as the City of Culture because of its many cultural attractions and Belfast is a very busy city with a population of over 500,000 The city has…
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Top Attractions in Ireland
Garden of RemembranceThe Garden of Remembrance is located at Islandbridge, This garden was created in honor of those who lost their lives during World War I and World War There is a memorial wall where visitors can write…
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Enjoying Outdoor Activities in Ireland
FishingThe Irish are known for their love of There are many lakes and rivers throughout the country that can be explored for their Some of the best places to go fishing are Lough Corrib, Lough Ree, Lough Derg,…
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How To Plan Ahead When Traveling To Ireland
If you are interested in visiting Ireland, you should plan Make sure that you book your tickets early so that you can get the best When you book your tickets, make sure that you check out all of…
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A Brief History of Ireland
Today, Ireland has a population of million, and is divided into 26 Dublin is the capital city, and there are two main political parties: Fine Gael, which supports the government, and Fianna Fail, which opposes There are…
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What is a Claddagh Ring?

The Claddagh Ring Story | The history plus how to wear the ring and many examples of Claddagh jewelry
[marquee]Shopping For An Irish Themed Gift? Press here for 100’s Of Suggestions [/marquee] | Not many people know the history and meaning of the Claddagh The ring is steeped in Irish history and is used as a…
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The Story & Meaning of the Irish Claddagh Ring
The Story Of The Claddagh Ring: For those who are not familiar, the Claddagh Ring has its origins in Ireland and now used widely by all nationalities as a symbol of love, loyalty, relationship and Ireland is renowned…
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The Story of The Claddagh Ring an Irish love story
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Your guide to the Irish Claddagh Ring
Are you familiar with the Irish Claddadh ring and what it means? Do you know how to show others if you are single or “taken”? Ward Gahan, our Chief Experience Officer, takes you through a little tutorial on the…
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Uncle Dan
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Uncle Dan · The Irish Descendants So Far So Good. The Best of The Irish Descendants ℗ 1996 Been There Done That Ent. Released on: 2007-01-01 Auto-generated by YouTube. Music Review of Imagination…
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6 Things We Noticed as Americans in Ireland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhmhQSLPFAA In this week’s video, we go over interesting and different facts about Ireland and how it is different from the USA. Hope you enjoy!!!
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What Happens When Irish Americans Find Out What Ireland’s Really Like
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQOlGHLSUnk Melbourne International Comedy Gala 2019 – Eleanor Tiernan ponders how Irish Americans will react when they find out what Ireland is like these days.
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