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         Ireland History:     more books (100)
  1. Malachy McCourt's History of Ireland by Malachy McCourt, 2004-09-30
  2. Gaelic and Gaelicised Ireland in the Middle Ages (The Gill history of Ireland) by K. W Nicholls, 1972
  3. A New History of Ireland by Christine Kinealy, 2004-02-19
  4. Ireland: A Short History by Joseph Coohill, 2008-07-25
  5. Ireland: History of a Nation by David Ross, 2002-09
  6. In Search of Ireland's Heroes: The Story of the Irish from the English Invasion to the Present Day by Carmel McCaffrey, 2007-10-26
  7. Twentieth-century Ireland (New Gill History of Ireland) by Dermot Keogh, 1994-06
  8. Ireland: The Politics of Enmity 1789-2006 (Oxford History of Modern Europe) by Paul Bew, 2007-10-11
  9. A Traveller's History of Ireland (Traveller's History Series) by Peter Neville, 2006-08-10
  10. Modern Ireland: 1600-1972 (Penguin history) by R. F. Foster, 1990-03-06
  11. Hope Against History : The Course of Conflict in Northern Ireland by Jack Holland, 1999-08
  12. The History and Topography of Ireland (Penguin Classics) by Gerald of Wales, 1983-03-31
  13. Ireland (Horrible Histories Special) by Terry Deary, 2000-06-16
  14. The Penguin Illustrated History of Britain and Ireland (Penguin Reference Books) by Barry Cunliffe, 2006-08-30

21. Kerry Ireland History Heritage:St. John's Art And Heritage Centre, Programme Sch
Thurs 6th The Best of Traditional with Tommy Peoples. Now resident in the US, the champion Clare fiddle player returns to Ireland for a limited number of dates.
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email : stjohnstheatre@eircom.net MAY 2004 Sat 1st- Tues 25th The Bogs of Allen An exhibition of oils on canvas and prints by Mary Allen, Ballybunion. Opening Saturday 1st of May at 8.30 p.m. All welcome Thurs 6th The Best of Traditional with Tommy Peoples Now resident in the U.S., the champion Clare fiddle player returns to Ireland for a limited number of dates. Fri 7th Night Train A film written by Aodhan Madden and directed by John Lynch. John Hurt plays Poole, an ageing charmer who is growing tired of forever running away from life. Part of the Bealtaine festival, celebrating creativity in older age.
Sat 8th- Sun 9th Shakers Comedy by John Gobber presented by La Cosa Nostra Theatre Co., Limerick. A wickedly funny glimpse at the world of four long suffering cocktail waitresses and the reality that lurks behind the glamour of the nightclub, the plastic palms and the pina coladas. The play is presented by Gerry Meagher and features Jo Jordan, Siobhan McMahon, Eileen Kennedy and Lucy McBride. Mon 10th Natty Wailer and the Reggae Vibes
Wed 12th Sean Keane in Concert Wed 19th Eleanor McEvoy

22. History Of Ireland
IRELAND Co LONGFORD Local ireland history of the area - Local Ireland Longford Choose a Locality Abbeylara Abbeyshrule Ardagh Aughnacliffe Ballinalee
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Ballinamuck twins with French village almost two hundred years after the Battle of Ballinamuck.
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IRELAND Co LONGFORD - Local Ireland: History of the area
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Items of Historic Interest. LOUGH BO HEAPSTOWN CAIRN FLORA AND FAUNA IN THE REGION CHURCHES IN THE GEEVAGH AREA THE KEOGH FAMILY OF GEEVAGH THE DISAPPEARING LAKE A PLANE CRASH NEAR CONWAY'S CROSS Á...
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23. Ireland Books Online, Irish Travel Guides, Ireland History Books
Find out about Ireland s history and ancient heritage. Ireland in Pictures. ireland history Book, An Irish Century 18451945 From the Famine to World War II.
http://www.irelandposters.com/irish_travel_guide_books.html
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In Search of Ancient Ireland.
Oxford illustrated History of Ireland.
History of The Irish Famine.
Irish Blessings.
A Photographic Celebration.
Rick Steve's 2003 Ireland Guide.
Fodors Guide to Ireland.
Ireland : The Complete Guide Book
Dublin City map
Ireland in Pictures Ireland History Book, An Irish Century: 1845-1945: From the Famine to World War II Treasures from the National Library of Ireland Ireland's Golf Courses: The Complete Guide Irish Heritage Cookbook
Ireland posters - Irish pictures, Main Picture Gallery Contents

24. The Swift Guide To Ireland
ireland history in Maps (Preview, contact walshdw AT ix.netcom.com ) Historical Geography and Genealogy of Ireland, with Maps spanning 2,000 years.
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A collection of Irish-related information with a particular emphasis on history. A journey through Sligo Preview
Visit Yeat's Country, Rosses Point, Ben Bulben and learn about Sligo's ancient archeological sites and Famine History An Historic Overview of Early Age Ireland Preview
One of three features spanning the 9,000 years of Irish history; part one: covering the early development of Ireland. An Historic Overview of Middle Age Ireland Preview
One of three features spanning the 9,000 years of Irish history; part two: covering the period from medieval to nineteenth century Ireland. Ancient Ireland Preview
The ancient history of Ireland presented in images and text. Bloody Sunday Preview
Color photos of the events of Bloody Sunday, Derry, 1972 Brehon Law Project. Preview
Site dedicated to reclaiming Ireland's legal heritage through collecting resources relating to the Brehon Laws, the ancient Celtic common law of Ireland. Chronology of Ireland Preview
Ireland-related events, births and deaths for each year since 1600 Cobh The Queenstown Story Preview
Croagh Patrick: Ireland's Holy Mountain
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Take a virtual pilgrimage up Croagh Patrick, submit stories of your own pilgrimage, and read about the history and archeaology of Ireland's holiest mountain.

25. Grand Orange Lodge Of Ireland History Of The Orange
Grand Orange Lodge Publications History of the Orange. Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland 2002, Web Shop Design by www.truska.com ~ email.
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26. Whatsonwhen.com - Bank Of Ireland History Tours
Bank of ireland history Tours.
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If you like history and you love money, then join a museum expert for a tour around the Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, once the armoury of the old Parliament Buildings.
Tours reflecting both banking and history over the past 200 years are held at the Arts Centre every week. On the first floor you will be taken through the Grand Auditorium, featuring the busts of six famous figures whose lives were intertwined with the history of the Bank of Ireland. In the Orientation Room you can discover how Parliament House was designed and constructed and view a display on how the Irish currency evolved over the years.
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27. Mallow Cork Ireland History ::
HISTORY. The Spa House The discovery in 1724 of the curative powers of its Spa made Mallow one of the chief holiday resorts in Ireland for the years 1730 1810
http://www.mallow.ie/tourism/history/spahouse.php
HISTORY
Mallow Castle
The Long Room The Clock House The Spa House
St. James's Protestant Church
St. Mary's Catholic Church
The Spa House
The Rakes Of Mallow Ye Nymphs deprest
With want of rest
And with complexion sallow,
Don't waste your prime
With chalk and lime,
But drink the springs at Mallow.
All you that are Both thin and bare With scarce an ounce of tallow, To make your flesh Both plump and fresh, Come, drink at springs at Mallow. For all that you Are bound to do, Is just to gape and swallow, You'll find by that You'll roll in fat, Most gloriously at Mallow. Or if love's pain Disturbs your brain And makes your reason shallow, To shake it off Gulp down enough, Of our hot springs at Mallow. Ye ladies fair Who want an heir, Whose fruitful fields lie fallow, Leave spouse at home And hither come To drink the wells at Mallow. Beauing, belling, dancing, drinking, Breaking windows, cursing, sinking, Ever ranking never thinking Live the Rakes of Mallow. Spending faster than it comes, Beating waiters, bailiffs, duns, Bacchus' true begotten sons

28. WWW-VL History Index
WWWVL history Index Central Catalogue site, providing links for the history of ireland of North America Browse ireland - history. Genealogical Guide to ireland. ireland On Browse ireland -
http://www.ukans.edu/kansas/eire
WWW-VL: HISTORY OF IRELAND
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29. Irelandseye.com - The Folklore, History And Tradition Of Ireland
ireland ezine covering the country and it's culture. Includes resources on Irish tourism, genealogy, folklore, mythology and history Castles of ireland. Irish castles preserve history in stone
http://www.irelandseye.com/
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The picturesque ruin of Balfour Castle in Fermanagh. A place to stay
Looking for affordable accommodation during your vacation in Ireland? Click here Stuff you never knew about Leprechauns
These apparently aged, diminutive men are frequently to be found in an intoxicated state. Too much celebrating?
A few tips on how to avoid, and how to best deal with a hangover. Castles of Ireland
Irish castles preserve history in stone - from Dunluce Castle in Antrim to Blarney Castle in Cork by way of Dublin, Bunratty, Trim, Limerick and more. Irelandseye.com has an extensive archive of useful information (Irish History, places to visit in Ireland, Bed and Breakfasts and other places to stay, famous Irish people, how to trace your Irish ancestry, the list goes on...). Explore the site at your leisure, or use the "search the site" box (top right of this page). We also offer an "Internet Search" facility (see left). Irelandseye.com offers a free

30. CHRONOLOGY OF IRELAND
The Chronology of ireland is a detailed compilation (~80 000 words) of irelandrelated events and people over the past 400 years. It takes a more people-centred approach than conventional history
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31. Ireland's History In Maps - Irish History, Geography And Genealogy
Search ireland s history in Maps Web Site (This site contains 80 documents and over 297,000 words) Search This Site for,
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History + Geography + Genealogy
With a Special Focus on Ancient and Medieval Irish Tribes and Septs

Map Collection
B.C. xxx - Ice Ages and the Arrival of Humans.
B.C. xxx - Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Ages.
B.C. xxx - Celtic Ireland - Sons of Milidh.
A.D. - Conn of the Hundred Battles - The 'Annals'.
A.D. - Early People - Ptolemy's Map.
A.D. - Legendary Kings
A.D. - Royal Provinces and Sites.
A.D. - Arrival of Christianity. A.D. - Provinces and Tribes. A.D. - The Golden Age. A.D. - Kingdoms and Dynasties. A.D. - The Viking Era. A.D. - Viking Settlement and Impact. A.D. A.D. - Pre-Norman, Territories and Surnames. A.D. - Norman Invasion, Irish Surnames and 1st landings. A.D. - Medieval, Irish and Anglo Surnames. A.D.

32. This Site Has Moved
Maps and history of Early Irish territories, clans, tribes and placenames. The geography of early ireland. Take a Geographic Tour through ireland's history. Content and maps copyright 2003, by
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33. BBC Online - Northern Ireland - History
Legacy Listen to the accounts of renowned historical commentators on aspects of Irish and international history that are rarely discussed elsewhere all in
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34. BBC - Northern Ireland - History - Tale Of The Century - 1900-1909
I hope you enjoy Tale of the Century , Northern ireland s very own countdown of the last Millennium. John Bennett. Back to history Portal.
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... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! From the transmission of the first transatlantic wireless message by Marconi in 1901, through Albert Einstein’s publication of his theory of relativity in 1904, to the development of the first Model T Ford in 1908, the first decade of the twentieth century was awash with invention and innovation. Other events closer to home included the death of Queen Victoria in 1901, the foundation in 1905 of Sinn Fein by Arthur Griffith, the establishment of the British Labour Party in 1906 and the formation of the first Boy Scout troop in Britain in 1908 by Baden-Powell, a veteran of the Boer War Belfast celebrates the new century, Queen Victoria visits Ireland and ladies hemlines make the papers.

35. Northern Ireland - History Of Derry
In 1921, with the partition of ireland, Derry unexpectedly became a border city. It also has an unparallelled wealth of history.
http://www.geographia.com/northern-ireland/ukider01.htm
History of Derry
Official Site of the Northern Ireland Tourist Board D erry is one of the longest continuously inhabited places in Ireland. The earliest historical references date to the sixth century A.D. when a monastery was founded there, but for thousands of years before that people had been living in the vicinity. These 'prehistoric' people left traces of their existence in the various archaeological sites and objects which often come to light in this area. The name Derry derives from the old Irish word Daire meaning an oak grove, particularly an oak grove on an island totally or partly surrounded by water or peat bog. Such was the case at Derry. The original oak grove which gave its name to the city and the various settlements which followed it, were all located in turn on a small hill which was formerly an island in the River Foyle. The channel which swept past the western side of that island gradually dried out leaving a marshy, boggy area. In time this area became known as the Bogside. It is now one of the best known areas of the city. Oak groves were sacred places for the Celtic peoples who once lived over most of Western Europe. 'Oak' placenames occur frequently throughout the continent, as well as in Britain and Ireland. This reflects both the widespread nature of the ancient oak forests, and also the important position these trees occupied in the culture and ceremonial of the Celts. Derry was almost certainly one of those Celtic ritual places. The taboos and superstitions about the trees of Derry, which survived down to the sixteenth century, clearly hint at the pre-Christian religious significance of this island hill.

36. Ireland - Becoming A Free State
Liberation of ireland. Republic of ireland. On Easter Monday, April 18, 1949, by the terms of the Republic of ireland Bill approved
http://www.iol.ie/~dluby/history.htm
Liberation of Ireland
The 1916 Easter Rising
The Liberation The Irish Revolution (1919-22) The Irish Free State (1922-37) ... The Great Famine (external link) - Irish National Anthem Irish Declaration of Independence Irish National Anthem
The 1916 Easter Rising
The Easter Rebellion, was an armed uprising of Irish nationalists against the rule of Great Britain in Ireland. The uprising occurred on Easter Monday, April 24, 1916, and centred mainly in Dublin. The chief objectives were the attainment of political freedom and the establishment of an Irish republic. Centuries of discontent, marked by numerous rebellions, preceded the uprising. The new crisis began to develop in September 1914, following the outbreak of World War I, when the British government suspended the recently enacted Home Rule Bill, which guaranteed a measure of political autonomy to Ireland. Suspension of the bill stimulated the growth of the Citizen Army, an illegal force of Dublin citizens organised by the labour leader Jim Larkin (died 1948) and the socialist James Connolly (1870-1916); of the Irish Volunteers, a national defence body; and of the extremist Sinn Féin . The uprising was planned by leaders of these organisations, among whom were the British consular agent Sir Roger David Casement, the educator Padhraic Pearse (1879-1916), and the poet Thomas MacDonagh (1878-1916).

37. IRELAND
The history of ireland after the union was principally concerned with the struggle for Irish civic and religious freedom and for separation from Great Britain.
http://www.iol.ie/~dluby/ireland.htm
IRELAND
For a larger, more detailed map click here. Ireland's physical location
Physical characteristics of Ireland
History
Early Period
Anglo-Norman Period Period of English Supremacy Increasing Religious Turmoil ... Revolutionary Societies
Location
Ireland (Éire), is located in Far Western Europe, in the North Atlantic Ocean, and separated from Great Britain by Saint George's Channel on the south-east, the Irish Sea on the east, and the North Channel on the north-east. Politically, the island is divided into Northern Ireland, a constituent part of Great Britain, and the Republic of Ireland, formerly Eire. The island is divided into four historical provinces-Connaught (Connacht), Leinster, Munster, and Ulster-and administrative units called counties. The Republic of Ireland consists of Connaught, Leinster, and Munster provinces, totaling 23 counties, and in the north, 3 counties of Ulster Province. Northern Ireland consists of 26 districts, the remainder of Ulster Province. The area of the island is 84,431 sq km (32,599 sq mi) (Republic of Ireland, 70,283 sq km/27,136 sq mi; Northern Ireland, 14,148 sq km/5463 sq mi). In a northern and southern direction, the maximum length of Ireland is 486 km (302 mi); its extreme width is 280 km (174 mi). Malin Head, at latitude 55º 27' north, and Mizen Head, at latitude 51º 27' north, are, respectively, the northernmost and southernmost points on the island; easternmost and westernmost points are demarcated by longitude 5º 25' west and longitude 10º 30' west.

38. Www.local.ie/history/
www.local.ie/general/history/famine/ Island ireland Irish history Books ireland. You re very welcome to the Island ireland directory for Irish history. history ireland (ireland s illustrated history magazine ).
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39. Island Ireland & Island Ireland Marketplace
Irish Counties Towns. IRISH history The Celts, the Famine, 1916 Rebellion, Northern ireland, transportation, politics Irish Genealogy Local history.
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Island Ireland is an Internet directory to Irish art, culture and environment with hand-picked links to Irish history, architecture, music, news, genealogy, travel, literature, folk culture, archaeology, the Irish language and more.... Island Ireland is sponsored by Island Ireland Marketplace, winner of Yahoo's "Top Service" award... US customers can shop for Irish gifts and fragrances, claddagh jewelry, Celtic crosses, wedding gifts and lots more... Visit Island Ireland Marketplace now Celebrating the Ireland-America connection...
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Tourism, travel and community information for Ireland and the Irish abroad...
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Irish architectural history, building preservation, industrial archaeology... IRISH LANGUAGE
Resources for learners, online reading, Irish language radio and television, Irish language bookstores... about this website IRISH INFORMATION RESOURCES
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40. History Of Ireland - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
history of ireland. (Redirected from ireland/history). See the Early history of ireland for a fuller treatment of this period of Irish history.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ireland/History
History of Ireland
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(Redirected from Ireland/History Table of contents 1 Early history 2 English involvement in Ireland 3 The nineteenth century 4 The twentieth century ... edit
Early history
What little is known of pre- Christian Ireland comes from a few references in Roman writings, Irish poetry and myth, and archaeology. The earliest inhabitants, people of a mid- Stone Age , or Mesolithic , culture, arrived sometime after 8000 BC , when the climate had become more hospitable following the retreat of the polar icecaps. About three or four millennia later, agriculture was introduced from the continent, leading to the establishment of a high Neolithic culture, characterised by the appearance of huge stone monuments, many of them astronomically aligned. This culture apparently prospered, and the island became more densely populated. The Bronze Age , which began around 2500 BC , saw the production of elaborate gold and bronze ornaments and weapons. See the Early history of Ireland for a fuller treatment of this period of Irish history. The Iron Age in Ireland is associated with the Celts , a people who spread across Europe and Great Britain in the middle of the 1st millennium BC . The Celts colonised Ireland in a series of waves between the and centuries BC. The

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