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| Pearse Museum St. Enda's Park, Grange Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin | ![]() |
His article The Murder Machine, condemned the methods of colonialist education. He founded St. Enda's in 1910 in a small mansion in Rathfarnham, in order to provide an alternative education, which would embrace the Irish... more
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| Peatland World Lullymore, Rathangan, Rathangan | ![]() |
For centuries, peat has been a vital part of rural life in Ireland. Cutting and 'bringing home the turf' was a community activity. A cheap and efficient fuel in bad times and good, it provided a focal point in the hearth... more
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| Park Profiles Eglinton Street, Galway | ![]() |
Open to both men and women, this gym has the latest machines for aerobics and training in exercises benefitting cardio-vascular fitness. There is a spacious area set aside for circuit training, including weights and toni... more
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| Presentation Convent Cathedral Place, Killarney | ![]() |
In 1793 Nano Nagle and Bishop Moylan founded the Killarney Presentation Convent. Nagle, founder of the Presentation Order and pioneer of Catholic Irish education, lead a wealthy and privileged life in France for most of ... more
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| Parkavonear Castle Aghadoe, Killarney | ![]() |
In a field to the south west of the church is a round castle dating from the 13th century.The two storeys which remain are joined by a staircase within the wall, and the first floor has the remains of a fireplace. It sta... more
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| Poor Clare Convent Old Killarney Road, Kenmare | ![]() |
During 1893 Carlow-Graigue had the great privilege of being chosen to be, as it were, a candlestick on which was to be set the little candle of Franciscan Poverty that would be a light to the women of Ireland. The Lady P... more
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| Powers Irish Coffee Festival Main Street, (and thorughout the city), Foynes | ![]() |
The world Irish coffee-making championships are held here in Foynes every year at the height of the summer season. Foynes is the birthplace of Irish coffee, and the aim of the festival is to select the world champion Iri... more
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| Plunkett Heritage Centre Southeast of Newcastle West, Dromcollogher | ![]() |
In the village of Dromcollogher, situated to the southeast of Newcastle West, you can visit a restored creamery built in 1889. The centre depicts activities at the creamery at the turn of the century. This particular bui... more
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| Presbyterian Church Henry Street, Limerick | ![]() |
The Presbyterian community in Limerick dates from the 1640s. Their earlier churches were located in the old English town. In 1817 they built a church of cut stone in Upper Glentwor...
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| Portmarnock Beach Portmarnock, Dublin, 13 | ![]() |
The other great aviation memory was the nineteenth of August, nineteen hundred and thirty-two, when the Mollisons, Jim and Amy, arrived with their plane, The Heart's Content . The plan was for Jim Mollison to make a retu... more
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