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The Meaning and History of Irish Jewelry
The History Of Irish Jewelry connects its wearer to their heritage. 3 of the most symbolic pieces of Irish Jewelry are Shamrocks, Claddagh & Tara Brooches.
The Meaning and History of Irish Jewelry
The History Of Irish Jewelry connects its wearer to their heritage. 3 of the most symbolic pieces of Irish Jewelry are Shamrocks, Claddagh & Tara Brooches.
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The Irish American March that Went Around the W...
The first Irish-American March for St. Patrick’s Day was held in New York City in 1762 & it bore little resemblance to today’s celebrations.
The Irish American March that Went Around the W...
The first Irish-American March for St. Patrick’s Day was held in New York City in 1762 & it bore little resemblance to today’s celebrations.
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Did You Know St. Valentine Is a Dubliner?
Although St. Valentine never lived in Ireland & had no say in his posthumous relocation to Dublin nevertheless,his relics are at Whitefriar Street Church.
Did You Know St. Valentine Is a Dubliner?
Although St. Valentine never lived in Ireland & had no say in his posthumous relocation to Dublin nevertheless,his relics are at Whitefriar Street Church.
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What Do You Really Know about St. Brigid, Mary ...
The feast day of St. Brigid, Mary of the Gael is on February 1st, which is the anniversary of her death. She's the patron saint of Ireland & of fallen...
What Do You Really Know about St. Brigid, Mary ...
The feast day of St. Brigid, Mary of the Gael is on February 1st, which is the anniversary of her death. She's the patron saint of Ireland & of fallen women
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All About Aran Clothing and Knitwear
Aran Clothing and Knitwear is probably the craft material most associated with Ireland. Aran sweaters, cardigans & jumpers, are ever-popular & practical.
All About Aran Clothing and Knitwear
Aran Clothing and Knitwear is probably the craft material most associated with Ireland. Aran sweaters, cardigans & jumpers, are ever-popular & practical.
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In Ireland, Christmas Isn’t Over until January
Christmas in Ireland Isn't Over Until January as we celebrate Little Christmas, aka Nollaig Mna. This take on the Feast of the Epiphany occurs on Jan 6th.
In Ireland, Christmas Isn’t Over until January
Christmas in Ireland Isn't Over Until January as we celebrate Little Christmas, aka Nollaig Mna. This take on the Feast of the Epiphany occurs on Jan 6th.
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