…rgest and most active organisations working for children in Ireland, offering information on activities, relevant current topics and ways to help, as well as contact details.…
Information on the largest voluntary organisation in Ireland involved in wildlife promotion, game conservation, habitat preservation and hunting.
A Northern Ireland-based not-for-profit organisation which aims to promote the use of Borda voting and related voting procedures on all contentious questions of social choice.
…and encouragement in biblical ministry within the Church of Ireland, along with a news feed, contact information and some links.…
Language courses or abroad, work programmes in Great Britain, Ireland and The United States. Au pair, translations, interpreters, touristic guides and hostess.
Ian Middleton is a travel writer based in the UK. Read a sample chapter from his new book on Ireland.
List of dealerships, model range, prices, history, and Job vacancies.
Guide to the art collections of Great Britain and Ireland. Provides maps, and a list of exhibits, for more than 1900 artists on display at more than 650 museums.
Priest, preacher, and professor, b. at Dublin, Ireland, 1640; d. at Paris, 22 Aug., 1726.
Excommunicated Nestorius, sent St. Patrick to Ireland, d. 432.
Accredited to the UK, Ireland and the Nordic countries. Includes much information on the 1994 genocide in Rwanda and subsequent judicial activity.
Located in the Somerset countryside, the club offers full golfing facilities and a venue for meetings and special occasions.
(1910-1992), Munich, Germany. Picture, biography, and selected works, from the Contemporary Music Centre, Ireland.
Promises a taste of Ireland in River Street Historic District, with free wireless internet access. Breakfast and lunch menus.
Containing details of services and attractions for the Northeast coast and region of Northern Ireland.
…gy, with particular reference to the Catholic Boy Scouts of Ireland (C.B.S.I.) now Catholic Scouting-Ireland.…
…lliam and David who immigrated from County Antrim, Northern Ireland to the USA shortly after the American Revolution. Includes surnames Eakin, Kilpatrick, Melugin, Teater, Davis, Vaughan, Burgiss, Lewis and Melton.…
Archbishop of Armagh, Ireland, b. at Limerick early in the sixteenth century; d. in the Tower of London, in 1585.
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