By the end of the 19th century almost one-third of Toronto’s population was born in Ireland, a greater percentage at that stage than New York or Boston. In the summer of 1847 alone, 40,000 Irish ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNTake a look around: 19th century Northern Ireland hotel, once host to Churchill and Eisenhower, is up for saleThe Kilmorey Arms boasts 24-bedrooms, public bar, lounge, restaurant, kitchen, function suite and beer garden and has been ...
A secret map of Ireland's coastline played a crucial role in taking down a powerful alliance of pirates that had based itself in the southwest of Ireland in the 17th century.
Explore the contrasting stories of Ireland’s Eye, a striking Irish island, and its namesake in Canada, once a thriving ...
St. Patrick’s Day, the annual celebration of all things Irish, is being marked in cities across the country on Monday with ...
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Inquirer Opinion on MSNFilipiniana in the NetherlandsWhile the Philippines and the Netherlands are a year short of celebrating the 75th anniversary of the establishment of ...
Sponge cities' promotes urban resilience to climate change and we badly need initiatives like this in areas vulnerable to ...
Jean-Luc Diquelou first visited Ireland in 1979. The Breton documentary film-maker has regularly returned to the West Coast ...
Luc Diquelou explains his near 50-year passion for the people and the natural beauty of the west coast of Ireland ...
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