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Publicado 16 feb
The province name of Leinster comes from the word 'Laigin', referring to a tribe of Gauls who settled the region in 600 BC. The latter part of the word (-ster) comes from Old Norse 'staðr' - meaning place, city, or town. Leinster - [Laigin-staðr]
Publicado 15 feb
Earl Street, Mullingar, Co Westmeath. 1900. Interesting how the lady dressed in a shawl and bowler hat resembles the women of the high Andes. (Lawrence Collection, NLI)
Publicado 15 feb
School in Connemara, Co Galway, 1892 - These children are being shown Froebel’s “first gift", a ball on a string. Froebel’s gifts were coloured shapes designed to teach children through touch and play
Publicado 15 feb
Playtime at a country school, Co Monaghan, Ireland. 1900.
Publicado 15 feb
Mother and children drawing water from a holy well in northern Ireland, 1888.
Publicado 15 feb
Mother and children drawing water from a holy well in northern Ireland, 1888.
'Meeting On The Turret Stairs' - Frederic William Burton, 1864 #ValentinesDay
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Publicado 15 feb
The enjoining of hands around symbols of fertility is impressed deeply in the Irish psyche. Whether it's the modern heart or ancient cord.
Publicado 15 feb
The enjoining of hands around symbols of fertility is impressed deeply in the Irish psyche. Whether it's the modern heart or ancient cord.
Publicado 15 feb
The Claddagh ring is a traditional faith ring that's given in Ireland for engagement or friendship. Originating in the fishing villages of Galway, its 'giving heart' symbolises love and fellowship, and the crown, loyalty.
Publicado 15 feb
The Claddagh ring is a traditional faith ring that's given in Ireland for engagement or friendship. Originating in the fishing villages of Galway, its 'giving heart' symbolises love and fellowship, and the crown, loyalty.
Publicado 15 feb
The shrine of St Valentine in Dublin - On Valentines Day it's popular for engaged couples to attend Mass here and to receive a blessing of rings beside his relics.