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Article about the geography, history, early Christian period, society and religion.
Community-focused heritage projects. Downloadable audio guides and audiobooks.
Useful resource for quick and easy reference.
Information on people who worked as coastguards in Ireland.
A brief history of Ireland, from 6000 B.C. to the present day.
News, a bulletin board, information on publications and events plus contact information.
Interactive maps and information on parks, monuments, gardens, inland waterways, and national cultural institutions. Take a virtual tour. Send a postcard.
Illustrated Irish history magazine suitable for the scholar and the general reader. Feature articles from all periods of history, books reviews, news, events. Secure online ordering of subscriptions.
A large collection of maps and detailed information.
A text from UCC's CELT project: Sir Horace Plunkett's Ireland in the New Century (1904).
A collection of social, political, maritime, and criminal news stories transcribed from Irish newspapers of the 18th to early 20th century.
From prehistoric times to the present day. Supported with lots of maps and special detailed sections on the Famine, Omagh bomb, The Troubles and others.
Robert O’Byrne, writer and lecturer specializing in the fine and decorative arts. Posting about the landscape, architecture, and artefacts in Ireland.
Sharing Ireland’s archaeology as well as interesting sites and finds from around the world.
Information about Irish coins (and banknotes) for numismatists, collectors, archaeologists and others who have an interest in the currency in use in Ireland from earliest times to the present day.
A FAQ maintained by volunteers, answering a few basic questions.
Includes statistics on violence, economics, and demographics.
Examines claims that during the famine of 1845-1852 Irish Catholics were forced to choose between conversion to the Protestant faith or starvation. Also follows efforts to have the Vatican beatify those who died. Contains supporting documentation, commentary and petition.
A bi-monthly publication portraying Ireland's history,culture and lifestyle.
Information on John Keegan Casey poet and songwriter. Author of The Rising of the Moon.
Online access to out-of-print books on Ireland and other Irish material.
Information including research and genealogical material. Online databases, including convict transportation records.
Information on association formed to restore, where necessary, and maintain fittingly the graves and memorials.
A detailed history of the Irish police from the Garda Síochána Historical Society.
Circa AD 1910. includes text and graphical index.
Read about a year-long project to farm the land using only old-time farming methods.
Founded by archaeologists and travel writers, providing a detailed guide to an Ireland most people never see. Ireland's archaeology, history, heritage and stories.
Ireland and World War I.
Founded by archaeologists and travel writers, providing a detailed guide to an Ireland most people never see. Ireland's archaeology, history, heritage and stories.
Community-focused heritage projects. Downloadable audio guides and audiobooks.
Robert O’Byrne, writer and lecturer specializing in the fine and decorative arts. Posting about the landscape, architecture, and artefacts in Ireland.
Circa AD 1910. includes text and graphical index.
A large collection of maps and detailed information.
Sharing Ireland’s archaeology as well as interesting sites and finds from around the world.
A brief history of Ireland, from 6000 B.C. to the present day.
Includes statistics on violence, economics, and demographics.
Ireland and World War I.
From prehistoric times to the present day. Supported with lots of maps and special detailed sections on the Famine, Omagh bomb, The Troubles and others.
Information including research and genealogical material. Online databases, including convict transportation records.
A detailed history of the Irish police from the Garda Síochána Historical Society.
A collection of social, political, maritime, and criminal news stories transcribed from Irish newspapers of the 18th to early 20th century.
Online access to out-of-print books on Ireland and other Irish material.
Useful resource for quick and easy reference.
Information on people who worked as coastguards in Ireland.
Information on association formed to restore, where necessary, and maintain fittingly the graves and memorials.
News, a bulletin board, information on publications and events plus contact information.
Information on John Keegan Casey poet and songwriter. Author of The Rising of the Moon.
Examines claims that during the famine of 1845-1852 Irish Catholics were forced to choose between conversion to the Protestant faith or starvation. Also follows efforts to have the Vatican beatify those who died. Contains supporting documentation, commentary and petition.
Illustrated Irish history magazine suitable for the scholar and the general reader. Feature articles from all periods of history, books reviews, news, events. Secure online ordering of subscriptions.
Information about Irish coins (and banknotes) for numismatists, collectors, archaeologists and others who have an interest in the currency in use in Ireland from earliest times to the present day.
A FAQ maintained by volunteers, answering a few basic questions.
A text from UCC's CELT project: Sir Horace Plunkett's Ireland in the New Century (1904).
Interactive maps and information on parks, monuments, gardens, inland waterways, and national cultural institutions. Take a virtual tour. Send a postcard.
Read about a year-long project to farm the land using only old-time farming methods.
Article about the geography, history, early Christian period, society and religion.
A bi-monthly publication portraying Ireland's history,culture and lifestyle.

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