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Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton was born in 1874 in County Kildare.
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Architecture in Ireland, a comprehensive guide to the historical periods and the characteristic buildings associated with them which have combined to produce the architectural landscape of Ireland
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Irish children at Earth Hour Launch, 2011
Irish children involved in Earth hour launch, 2011
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A charolais cow
Charolais cattle are the most popular beef breed in Ireland – (www.icbf.com). They originate in the Massif Central region of France, with the first imports to Ireland in 1969. Today, there are over 3,000 breeders of pedigree Charolais cattle in Ireland (www.charolais.ie). Pure bred or pedigree Charolais cattle have a distinctive white coat, although when crossed with other breeds they can be seen in various shades of grey or white. Their main attributes are fast growth, docility and ability to thrive when grazing or when fed intensively indoors.
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Children in their favourite clothes
The girl and boy in this photograph are wearing their favourite clothes. Their clothes are very different. The little girl loves to wear dresses but the little boy loves wearing jeans. What are your favourite clothes?
Meeting House Square
Meeting House Square is an outdoor room bound by The Ark and the National Photographic Archive and School of Photography. The square features a stage and projection room to facilitate film screenings, performances and concerts. The Temple Bar Food Market is held here every Saturday.
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Status of the national river baseline channel (Water Quality in Ireland 2007 – 2009: EPA)
Dunbeg Fort
Dunbeg Fort
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The Dock
The Dock
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Lisbride, Co. Roscommon
An earthen ringfort at Lisbride, Co. Roscommon, with the typical bank and external fosse
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- Téir Abhaile Riú
Téir Abhaile Riú
2.7M
Learning Zone
- Táimse im' choladh
Táimse im' choladh
6.3M
Secondary Students
- My Lagan Love
My Lagan Love
3.4M
Secondary Students
- Carraigfergus
Carraigfergus
3.4M
Secondary Students
- An Raibh tú ag an gCarraig?
An Raibh tú ag an gCarraig?
2.6M
Secondary Students
- eBook: The King of Ireland's Son, Part 2
eBook: The King of Ireland's Son, Part 2
37.8M
- eBook: The King of Ireland's Son, Part 1
eBook: The King of Ireland's Son, Part 1
39.1M
- MP3: Cú Chulainn agus Emer
MP3: Cú Chulainn agus Emer
10.6M
- O'Hart, John, Irish Pedigrees or the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation, 5th edition, Vol II, James Duffy and Co. Ltd., 1892
O'Hart, John, Irish Pedigrees or the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation, 5th edition, Vol II, James Duffy and Co. Ltd., 1892
O'Hart, John, Irish Pedigrees or the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation, 5th edition, Vol II, James Duffy and Co. Ltd., 1892
281.3M
- Borlase, William Copeland, The Dolmens of Ireland, their Distribution, Structural Characteristics, and Affinities in Other Countries; together with the folk-lore attaching to them and traditions of the Irish people, Volume I, London: Chapman & Hall, 1897
Borlase, William Copeland, The Dolmens of Ireland, their Distribution, Structural Characteristics, and Affinities in Other Countries; together with the folk-lore attaching to them and traditions of the Irish people, Volume I, London: Chapman & Hall, 1897
The Dolmens of Ireland, their Distribution, Structural Characteristics, and Affinities in Other Countries; together with the folk-lore attaching to them and traditions of the Irish people by the Liberal politician and antiquarian, William Copeland Borlase (1848-1899) was published in 1897 in three volumes.
116.6M
Dublin City Public Libraries
- Rhiodes, R Crompton, The Plays and Poems Of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1928
Rhiodes, R Crompton, The Plays and Poems Of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1928
The Plays And Poems Of Richard Brinsely Sheridan by R Crompton Rhodes is a collection of the works of the Irish-born, playwright, theatre owner and British parliamentarian Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816).
108.9M
Dublin City Public Libraries
- Pdf O'Brien, William, The Parnell Of Real Life, London: T. Fisher Unwin Ltd, 1926
Pdf O'Brien, William, The Parnell Of Real Life, London: T. Fisher Unwin Ltd, 1926
William O’Brien, a native of Mallow, Cork, wrote 'The Parnell Of Real Life,' first published 1926, to counteract the prevailing myths about 19th century politician Charles Stuart Parnell and to present a true picture of the man he knew personally.
49.0M
History of Ireland | Wicklow County Library
- National Inventory report 2007
National Inventory report 2007
1.8M
- 291 Popular Selections from Dance Music of Ireland
291 Popular Selections from Dance Music of Ireland
3.8M
- 271 Natural History of Ireland in Three Parts
271 Natural History of Ireland in Three Parts
32.4M
- 197 The Book of the Dean of Lismore
197 The Book of the Dean of Lismore
31.7M
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