Vivid vintage pictures of Ireland taken between 1890 and 1900, courtesy of the Library of Congress.
However, by the 1880s - local cooperatives were established across Ireland where people could buy their fresh butter minus the heavy salting. A real
1800s Week! Daniel Maclise Othello and Desdemona Ireland (1859) Oil on Canvas, 25.5 x 30.5” [x] [x] [x]
Located a few miles west of Galway in Western Ireland, the Aran Islands have seemingly stood still against the current throughout the centuries.
Irish Cottage with rock walls and hens. via
Tourist Map of Ireland showing the republic boundary, national capital, famous cities, and tourist places in Ireland.
Get inspired by the outstanding architecture of the Emerald Isle
Located a few miles west of Galway in Western Ireland, the Aran Islands have seemingly stood still against the current throughout the centuries.
If I could move anywhere, it would be to one of these beautiful destinations. Ah, paradise.
Chocolat Lombart "Marvels of Nature" c1910 ~ Fingals Cave, Ireland
Each month, the illuminated portion of the moon allows us to see the different phases of its orbit. Build a simple moon phase viewer to familiarize children with the moon’s sidereal period and boost their interest in astronomy. Combine science with art by decorating the tube with a celestial theme.
Looking for the best things to do in Dingle, Ireland? Check out this list of activities in Dingle that you can do for your next visit!
Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland. It is in the province of Leinster on Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey. Dublin is one of the top thirty cities in the world, and is a historical and contemporary centre for education, the arts, administration, economy and industry. Take a trip back to this beautiful city through amazing vintage photos taken from between the 1860s to 1890s. Doulagh's Church on the Malahide Road, Dublin, ca. 1860s Horse-drawn omnibus, Westmoreland Street, Dublin, 1863-66 Gentlemen at the Black Church Hotel in Kildare, 1868 Two gentlemen admire the statue of Edmund Burke outside Trinity College Dublin, 1868-70 Main Street in Blackrock, ca. 1870s People at Salthill Railway station, Monkstown, ca. 1870s Smith O'Brien Statue, Dublin, 1871 Stephen's Green, Dublin, 1873-78 The sailing ship Adolphine moored at the Custom House in Dublin, with a swivel bridge in the foreground, ca. 1880s Main Street, Swords, Co. Dublin, ca. 1880s O'Connell Monument under construction, 1880-82 The O'Connell Monument in 1889-92 A murky day on Patrick Street in the Liberties of Dublin, 1898 A woman passing a newsagents on Sackville Street (now O'Connell Street), Dublin, 1897 Alexandria School's in 1890 Cross at Blackrock, ca. 1890s Horse trams at corner of Bachelor's Walk and O'Connell Bridge, ca. 1890s Irish Jaunting car in Dublin, ca. 1890s Man with umbrella standing at the junction of Nassau Street, Grafton Street and Suffolk Street, circa 1896 Men in front of ornate door, Trinity College, Dublin, ca. 1890s O'Connell Bridge and Sackville Street (now O'Connell Street), Dublin, 1890 On a Dublin street in 1898 Penny farthing at St. Stephen's Green in Dublin, 1890 Sackville Street in Dublin, ca. 1890s South City Market, George's Street, Dublin, ca. 1890s South Great George's Street Market, Dublin City, Co. Dublin, 1895 The National Library of Ireland building on Kildare Street, Dublin, 1895 Two women walking past jewellers on Grafton Street, 1897 (Photos from National Library of Ireland)
The Pullman Palace Car Company, founded by George Pullman, manufactured railroad cars in the mid-to-late 19th century through the early decades of the
nspired by Ireland In Ireland, baile translates to "where we come home", which is just how we feel in this Irish Chain design. There's some debate (at least amongst serious quilters) about whether this pattern originated from Ireland or the US in the early 1800s. All we know is that we love how its stood the test of time with its beauty and elegance. The pattern may be 200 years old, but it moderns up quite nicely, don't you think? - Colors: white, grey, pistachio. - Size: 50"x60" (size chart) - Materials: 75% recycled cotton, 25% polyester. - Care: machine wash cold/cool, tumble dry low/delicate. - Designed in Portland, Oregon. Made in the USA.
Experience 300 years of Ulster emigration through song at the Ulster American Folk Park, an experience that can also be enjoyed virtually.