…and situated halfway between Carlow town and Kilkenny city, Ireland. Includes menus, photographs, location information, and rates.…
Archbishop of Armagh, b. at Dundalk, Ireland, about 1295; d. at Avignon, 16 Dec., 1360.
Born near Enniscorthy, Ireland, 7 June, 1791; died at Utica, New York, 29 Dec., 1855, was the youngest brother of John C. Devereux.
The School of Armagh seems to have been the oldest, and down to the time of the Anglo-Norman invasion continued to be one of the most celebrated, of the ancient schools of Ireland.
…g to volunteer and organisations working with volunteers in Ireland through an online Volunteer placement service.…
…tablish a democratic, secular, socialist united Republic of Ireland. Site includes party history, policies and news. Formerly known as Official Sinn Fein. The party supports the Good Friday Agreement.…
Article about the history of the Irish harp and its modern revival from AllAboutIrish.
Offering customized tours for small groups.
Rugged books for long-distance walks including the Scottish West Highland Way and Speyside Way, plus Peru, Tanzania and Ireland.
Independent research agency in Northern Ireland. Provides quantitative, qualititative and business to business services. Boasts Ireland's first viewing facility.
Promotes participation in arts and crafts in the voluntary sector. Includes information on funding, workshops, events and current jobs.
The branch of the Elim Pentecostal Church in the Republic of Ireland. History, information on individual churches, news, and beliefs.
Suppliers of quad bikes, scramblers, dirt bikes and accessories via a UK and Republic of Ireland dealer network. Bikes for age 4 upwards. Showroom and test track in Andover, UK.
Features breed history, show schedules and results, performance testing information, news and classifieds.
Offers cast-iron garden ornaments, statues, urns, furniture and fountains. Photographs included.
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