Historical reenactment group, based in Limerick, Ireland, presents Irish living history and battle reenactments; membership information, photo gallery, events schedule.
Governing body for badminton in Ireland. Includes search feature for Irish clubs, news, events, rankings, results, coaching courses and details, and Irish player profiles.
Discussion in support of the Good Friday Agreement and a lasting settlement.
Features a hotel directory, plus guide to golfing and tourist attractions in the county.
Starting in 2000 as Defcon Theory, IR was started to support Ireland's rollers.
Committed to physically and ideologically combatting fascism, police, sexism, homophobia, racism, and capitalism.
Portal site for small and medium sized enterprises in the South-East of Ireland.
Series of articles from the Guardian newspaper on the Northern Ireland Assembly and elections.
Includes news, constitution, venue details, training information and upmire listings.
This organization grew up gradually among the Catholics of Ireland owing to the dreadful hardships and persecutions to which they were subjected.
Heatons Guesthouse overlooking Dingle Harbour, offers luxurious accommodation for a vacation or holiday in Ireland.
History, location, training times, and a hall of fame/photo archive for one of Ireland's oldest clubs. [Belfast.]
An extensive site for and about Ireland covering culture, myths, music, castles and information on visiting Ireland or living there.
Specialists in United Kingdom and Ireland genealogy research. Offers to locate and supply birth, marriage, death, will or census records for family trees.
Nephew of St. Cathan. Blane studied in Ireland under SS. Comgall and Kenneth, became a monk, went to Scotland, became a bishop of the Picts, died 590.
Choral Ireland is an informal information, discussion and upcoming events publicity resource. It is aimed at enthusiasts throughout Ireland of choral singing of all genres - from opera to b…
Was situated in the present parish of Mayo, County Mayo, almost equidistant from the towns of Claremorris and Castlebar. The founder, St. Colman, who flourished about the middle of the seventh century, was in all probability a native of the West of
Resource for franchising and advice in Ireland.
Newsnight review of the novel by Edna O'Brien, based on a horrific series of murders that happened in rural Ireland in 1993.
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