PA hire, sound engineering courses, and equipment installation services. Rock DJ available. Ireland.
This was the first foundation of St. Columba, the great Apostle of Scotland, and one of the three patron saints of Ireland.
Features breaking news, scores and results from various media sources.
Anarchism and women's liberation page. An Anarchist look at the fight for women's liberation, feminism and in particular the struggle in Ireland.
Lists non-denomination Christian churches in Northern Ireland affiliated with Lifelink, and gives their contact details.
Ireland. Trade organization for Irish manufacturers and traders in technical and traditional textiles and apparel, dedicated to promotion, training and representation. List of member companies.…
Provides information on solicitors practicing legal aid in Northern Ireland. Also includes contact information, publications and members details.
Poet, critic, and essayist, b. at Curragh Chase, County Limerick, Ireland, 10 January, 1814; died there, 21 January, 1902.
Ireland's Inland Fisheries and Sea Angling Service and offers a comprehensive guide to game, coarse and sea angling in Ireland.
News, business, jobs, homes, shopping, entertainment, motoring and an ex-pats club from the National Newspaper of Northern Ireland.
Produces designs and furnishings for the corporate, restaurant, living and hotel industries. Dublin, Ireland.
(1951- ), Dublin, Ireland. Picture, biography, and works, from the Contemporary Music Centre, Ireland.
Not part of the official site (also listed), this is a gathering of web links and e-mail addresses for Methodist communities across Ireland.
Features an atlas of fungi in the province, recording tips, information about various species and foray dates.
Offers CD-ROM and DVD production, 3D animation and Flash applications, web and e-commerce solutions. Dublin, Ireland.
Located in Galway, Ireland, the membership hosts, rallies, hillclimbs and autocross.
Information on Latin dance events and salsa classes in Northern Ireland (Belfast and Mid Ulster).
Long, pious hagiography, but charming in its own way: St. Columban had to leave Ireland because Irish women are so beautiful. By S. Baring-Gould.
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