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Franciscan church of San Pietro in Montorio, Rome where the great earl of Tyrone, Hugh O'Neill is buried; one of the leading figures in the Catholic war (Nine Years War 1594-1603) against Queen Elizabeth.
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Mount Errigal, the tallest peak in Donegal, was once a land surrogate for the god Lugh. To the north, 14 km off the coast, lies Tory Island, mythical home of the evil giant Balor. These ancient cosmological 'poles' could be the source for Tolkien's Minas Tirith & Sauron's Tower
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Balor Of The Evil Eye was the Irish mythical king of the Formorians. He was a giant with one large eye in the middle of his forehead, when opened the eye wreaks destruction. He ruled all Ireland from his foreboding glass tower at Dún Bhaloir, Tory Island.
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St James' Walk in Rialto, Dublin, 1950's. This part of the Grand Canal once led to the Guinness barge harbour, supplying the brewery with grain and hops. Today it's a Luas Tram Line.
Ladies who lunch. Guinness employees enjoying their complimentary drink of the day, 1960's.
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Ladies who lunch. Guinness employees enjoying their complimentary drink of the day, 1960's.
The Floozie in the Jacuzzi. O'Connell Street in the 1980's.
Otherwise known as Anna Livia, who was a character in James Joyce's Finnegans Wake. She is the personification of the River Liffey.
Otherwise known as Anna Livia, who was a character in James Joyce's Finnegans Wake. She is the personification of the River Liffey.
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The Floozie in the Jacuzzi. O'Connell Street in the 1980's. Otherwise known as Anna Livia, who was a character in James Joyce's Finnegans Wake. She is the personification of the River Liffey.
In November 1960, The first Aer Lingus Boeing 707 Jet, Padraig, arrives at Dublin Airport.
On This Day 1883: Birth in Dublin of Peadar Kearney, songwriter, revolutionary & house-painter! Best known for writing the words of "The Soldier's Song" ("Amhrán na bhFiann"), the Irish national anthem. Uncle of Irish writers Brendan Behan, Brian Behan & Dominic Behan.
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John Devoy Irish Fenian and a forgotten architect of Easter Rising forced to flee Ireland in 1866 leaving his fiancee Eliza he thought to be dead after 1870 Following Independence he discovered her still alive after 58 years and they spent their final few…
67 years of service to the cause of Irish separatism most thought mad, imprisoned and exiled for 58 years before tirelessly working against the odds and with minimal chance of success only to pull it off and arrive home to an Ireland reborn.