City guide, entertainment, sightseeing, budget accommodation, online hostel bookings and information about backpacking in Ireland.
Includes sales list, photos, and profiles of horses. Contains history of the breed. Located in County Laois, Ireland.
Adult learning resources, including course listings and branch details.
Experience the unique and legendary West Coast of Ireland, including the Burren, Connemara and the Aran Islands. Offers guided cycle tours with luggage transport and van support.
Displays quality work by painters and sculptors predominantly from Ireland.
Collective of independent socialists, communists, libertarians and activists based at University College in Dublin.
News and portrait gallery from this kennel in Northern Ireland.
Offering design, domain name registration, hosting, maintenance and e-commerce solutions. Based in Cork City, Ireland.
National body for riding clubs in Ireland with over 100 affiliated clubs, presenting background information and the AIRC rule book, news, calendar, results, membership and committee information, photos and a clickable map enabling users to find their nearest club.…
The 200km mountain randonee run each June in Wicklow, Ireland. Details, discussion forum, news list, and online entry.
(1903-2000), Dublin, Ireland. Picture and biography from the Contemporary Music Centre, Ireland.
…ogether all aspects of the pipe organ scene within Northern Ireland. Email addresses of organists, specifications, lists of organ builders, recordings, details of recitals and lists of churches looking for organists.…
Introduction to the boat, crew and station, with information about their missions and fundraising. [Co Cork, Ireland]
National authority for public transport in Ireland and holding company for the main providers, as well as other companies, whose sites are linked and offer train and bus timetables, route maps, coach tour details, news and corporate information.…
Soldier, born at Parkstown, Co. Tipperary, Ireland, on 15 Jan., 1835; died at Boston, 21 March, 1877.
Biography of Brigid, incorrectly known as Bridget. Monastic founder, abbess of a double monastery, friend of St. Patrick. St. Brigid died in 525.
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