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Oisin meets with Saint Patrick
Oisin meets with Saint Patrick
Oisin,now an old man, meets with Saint Patrick. They talk about the Fianna and the differences between pagan Ireland and Early Christian Ireland.
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The Brown Bull of Cooley
The Brown Bull of Cooley
Photo shows part of County Museum, Dundalk's exhibition. The Tain coincides with the Iron Age, to illustrate this the Museum contextualises the Tain amidst the development of Irish society.
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Queen's Theatre Dublin
Queen's Theatre Dublin
Drawing of the old Queen's Theatre, Dublin.
By kind permission of Dublin City Public Libraries
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Fionn helped Finnegas with his daily chores
Fionn helped Finnegas with his daily chores
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Cork gets its name from the marsh on which the city is built.
Cork gets its name from the marsh on which the city is built.
A plan of Cork in 1545
Copyright Cork City Library
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The tain
The tain
This photo indicates the continued consciousness of the Tain story in County Louth. Dundalk's newest bridge named after one of Irish mythology's greatest sagas.
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In 2007, we created the weight of 428,000 double decker buses in waste
In 2007, we created the weight of 428,000 double decker buses in waste
The image shows a bin on a street packed full of household and commerical waste.
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There are over 600 different flowering plants in the Burren in County Clare.
There are over 600 different flowering plants in the Burren in County Clare.
English Name: Burnet rose, Scotch rose Botanical Name (Latin): Rosa pimpinellifolia (R. spinosissima) Irish Name: Briúlán Order: DICOTYLEDONES Family: ROSACEAE Brief Description: Very spiny, deciduous shrub, usually c. 0.5m tall; flowers solitary, white, cream or pink; hip black with persistent crown of sepals.
Carsten Krieger
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Salmon of Knowledge, Fionn, Finnegas
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Ireland’s biodiversity is rich and varied
Ireland’s biodiversity is rich and varied
The Dingle Dolphin named Fungi, has become a firm favourite with locals and tourists. The young bottle-nosed dolphin has been around our shores since 1984.
Copyright Mike Brown