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Publicado 8 jun
Kylemore Abbey in beautiful Connemara, Co Galway. Founded in 1920 by Benedictine nuns who fled Belgium in World War I. #Connemara #Galway
Publicado 8 jun
The word 'Orc' in old Irish means 'little pig' and was perhaps a borrowing for LOTR. It's most associated with place names i.e Orkney Islands: 'island of the pigs'.
Publicado 8 jun
The word 'Orc' in old Irish means 'little pig' and was perhaps a borrowing for LOTR. It's most associated with place names i.e Orkney Islands: 'island of the pigs'.
Publicado 4 jun
Queen Maeve's Cairn, the enormous neolithic monument on the summit of Knocknarea mountain in County Sligo.
Publicado 4 jun
Benbulbin (from the Irish: Binn Ghulbain), is a large rock formation in County Sligo, Ireland that was shaped during the Ice age.
Publicado 4 jun
A picturesque winter's evening at Castleconnor, Co Sligo.
Publicado 31 may
'We have in our keeping the hopes of all the children yet unborn, and that those hopes must be safeguarded and shepherded to fulfilment.' - James Connolly
Publicado 31 may
James Connolly wasn't really a threat to Britain as a revolutionary socialist, the British state can happily tolerate/fund marxist intellectuals and activists even to this day. He only truly became a danger when he embraced revolutionary nationalism.
Publicado 28 may
'Time Flies', 1887, by William Gerard Barry. The Cork artist preferred to paint scenes from the daily lives of the peasants.
Publicado 28 may
'Expectation, West of Ireland', late 19th century, by Dublin painter Aloysius O'Kelly. A beautiful insight.
Publicado 28 may
'Expectation, West of Ireland', late 19th century, by Dublin painter Aloysius O'Kelly. A beautiful insight.
Publicado 19 may
Burial mounds were constructed by the Celtic peoples of Western Europe from about 800 BC. Common names for hills are '-briga' (Iberian), 'brí' (Irish) - Inside wealthy rulers were interred with items like jewelry, weapons, chariots, and wine. [Penycloddiau…