Provided by UK and Ireland Genealogy and lists information and resources about the locality with links to associated sites of interest.
Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and link to biographical essay from Dr. Estrella's Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers.
Archbishop of Tuam, born near Tuam, Ireland, 1734; died near Tuam, 1798.
Distributor of MACHO equipment to the UK, Ireland, and Europe.
Founded in 1845, with a distinguished record of achievement in research, in teaching and in service to the community. Formerly known as University College Galway.
Ancestral heritage covering Ireland, Scotland and Canada. Featuring surnames Downey, Morgan, McPhearson, Sprague, Vickery and Wilson. Includes tartans and name origins.
Offers a event management service for corporate and private events.
Liner Agency representing shipowners from 11 offices in the UK and Ireland.
Ireland-based organization dedicated to exploring a prophetic approach to feminism and religion. Inclusive of many traditions. Includes news, events schedule, and discussion group.
Specialising in walking and culture tours to the Scottish highlands and islands, England and Ireland.
Gives history and information about Church of Ireland (Anglican Communion)in Tallaght. Newsletter, notice board, service times and parish contacts.
Ballymoney, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Lodge history and gallery, webring, links and contact details.
Hotels, guesthouse, farmhouses, self-catering and other accommodation.
AFAS is the co-ordinating body for adventure sports in Ireland. Tiglin and other Outdoor adventrue centres, canoeing, caving, climbing, diving, hiking, sailing, surfing.
The law in England, Wales and Northern Ireland relating to the handling of treasure trove. Sets out the meaning and ownership of treasure.
Directory, with links and information on County Clare and County Galway, including a guide to towns and villages.
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