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Show off your pronouns with a Celtic twist! These Irish pronoun badges, available in "é," "í," and "siad," add Irish charm to your daily wear. Customizable to any pronouns you desire, they're perfect for celebrating your identity while nodding to the rich Irish language. A delightful blend of personal expression and cultural pride—grab yours and wear your heart on your lapel!
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Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with these 17 Irish blessings.
Stock photo Copenhagen, Denmark - August 17, 2018: Sign badge for The Dubliner Sport and Music hanging outside an Irish pub. 8.5 MB. 3168 x 4752. From $5. Royalty free. Download now >>>
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Did you know you cannot take a selfie at a polling station? Did you know you cannot wear a Repeal jumper while voting? Here is our list of polling station do's and don'ts!
A new, free, online course developed by Trinity College Dublin will allow learners worldwide to explore the history of Ireland through the remarkable Book of Kells — one of the world’s most famous medieval manuscripts.
About Us The I.V.C.O. is a non-political, non-profit organisation dedicated to recording and preserving the history and artifacts of the Irish Volunteers in the years 1913-1922. The events which took place in this decade – the fight for Irish independence, the founding of the
Player's Cigarettes, Badges & Flags of British Regiments, 1904. No30 Royal Irish Regiment.
Player's Cigarettes, Badges & Flags of British Regiments, 1904. No21 10th Royal Hussars
The National Museum of Ireland has four sites, three in Dublin and one in Castlebar, covering Archaeology, Decorative Arts, Folk & Country Life, & Natural History. Exhibitions are free.
The complete guide to Irish Genealogy links to the best resources for successful Irish family history research.
National Library of Ireland’s archive shows the emotional, moral and practical pressure put on Irish men to join the ranks in the ‘Great War’.