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How the shamrock became a symbol of Ireland:
'Scoth-shemrach', Irish for 'flowering clover': a phrase used for good, fertile land.
'Scotti-shemrach' a pun of the former, meaning 'the clovered Irish', i.e. a good and fertile people!🇮🇪
'Scoth-shemrach', Irish for 'flowering clover': a phrase used for good, fertile land.
'Scotti-shemrach' a pun of the former, meaning 'the clovered Irish', i.e. a good and fertile people!🇮🇪
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The Céide Fields in County Mayo, Ireland - the most extensive Stone Age Monument in Europe. The site contains the oldest known field systems in the world dating back almost 6,000 years and preserved under a blanket of bog.
In ancient times, the fertility-goddess known as Sheela-na-gig was honored in Ireland. With the advent of Christianity, 18th March became known as "St Sheelah’s Day", a woman who was identified as the wife or mother of St Patrick.
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A family takes a break by the roadside. Co Donegal, 1892.
Mountain Stage, near Drom, Co Kerry, 1880s. Photo was taken around the time of the Land War, when Irish farmers were subject to mass-eviction by exploitative landlords.
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Mountain Stage, near Drom, Co Kerry, 1880s. Photo was taken around the time of the Land War, when Irish farmers were subject to mass-eviction by exploitative landlords.
Girls selling shamrocks on a Dublin street for St Patrick's Day.
1st March 1916.
1st March 1916.
The Irish word for dragon is 'dris', which is a cognate of the Greek 'drákōn'. Both stem from the Indo-European root 'derḱ' - 'to see clearly'. Hence in the Irish tradition, the dragon is capable of many feats by sight alone: possession, mutilation, enchantment or corruption.
Technicolor photos from rural West Ireland & more in the mid-20th century.
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Technicolor photos from rural West Ireland & more in the mid-20th century.
Irish Thatched Cottage, Bunratty, County Clare, by Elmar Ludwig
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Irish Thatched Cottage, Bunratty, County Clare, by Elmar Ludwig
Coliemore Harbour, Dalkey, Dublin, by Elmar Ludwig
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Coliemore Harbour, Dalkey, Dublin, by Elmar Ludwig
Collecting Turf from the Bog, Connemara, Co Galway, by John Hinde
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Collecting Turf from the Bog, Connemara, Co Galway, by John Hinde
Bloody Foreland, Co Donegal, by David Noble
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Bloody Foreland, Co Donegal, by David Noble
Glengesh Pass, near Ardara, Co Donegal, by David Noble
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Glengesh Pass, near Ardara, Co Donegal, by David Noble
The Silver Strand, Co Wicklow, by John Hinde