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  1. Ireland in the Eighteenth Century [Gill History of Ireland 8] by E. M Johnston-Liik, 1974
  2. The Great Irish Famine (New Studies in Economic and Social History) by Cormac Ó'Gráda, 1995-10-27
  3. Captain Rock: The Irish Agrarian Rebellion of 1821-1824 (History of Ireland & the Irish Diaspora) by James S. DonnellyJr, 2009-11-12
  4. The Modernisation of Irish Society, 1848-1918 (Gill History of Ireland,) by Joseph Lee, 1973
  5. The Druids of Ireland: Their History, Mysticism, Magicks and Beliefs by James Bonwick, 2009-05-10
  6. A Mad, Bad, and Dangerous People?: England 1783-1846 (New Oxford History of England) by Boyd Hilton, 2008-08-15
  7. Making Sense of the Troubles: The Story of the Conflict in Northern Ireland by David McKittrick, 2002-04-25
  8. The Longest War: Northern Ireland's Troubled History by Marc Mulholland, 2002-04-28
  9. Dublin (Horrible Histories Gruesome Guides) by Terry Deary, 2010-03-01
  10. The Routledge History of Literature in English: Britain and Ireland by Ronald Carter, John McRae, 2001-05-29
  11. Early Medieval Ireland 400-1200 (Longman History of Ireland) by Daibhi O Croinin, 1995-10
  12. Ireland: A Social and Cultural History, 1922 to the Present (Cornell Paperbacks) by Terence Brown, 1985-10
  13. The Myths, Legends, and Lore of Ireland by Blackwell Amy Hackney, 2011-01-18
  14. A Smaller Social History of Ancient Ireland (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press) by P. W. Joyce, 2008-10-28

81. Tandragee Golf Club, County Armagh, Northern Ireland - History
history 1911 The ninth Duke of Manchester, brought Mr. John Stone, an eminentScottish 1922 The club became affiliated to the Golfing Union of ireland.
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The ninth Duke of Manchester, brought Mr. John Stone, an eminent Scottish professional from Sandy Lodge Golf Club on London, to lay out a private course on his estate in Tandragee. In those days, there was no clubhouse and Mr. Stone, his wife and their two daughters collected fees at the Gate Lodge where they had set up residence. The Duchess of Manchester, who was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A., even designed some of the original bunkers which were laid out in the shape of the Great Lakes and these remain to this day.
The club became affiliated to the Golfing Union of Ireland.
Membership broke through the '100' barrier for the first time.
Green fees were set at "two shillings per day with no reduction for visitors staying with members overnight". The Council decided to procure a cup for a ladies open competition to be called 'The Manchester Cup'. This competition is now one of the most popular ladies competitions held in Northern Ireland. At this time, the men had three competitions and there also was an annual caddies competition where the first prize for the caddies was 10 shillings (80 cents). There was regular problems supervising caddies and a rule was introduced that "any caddies under 14 who absent themselves from school for the purpose of caddying will be expelled from the club".

82. Rugby League Ireland - History

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83. Irish Web Sites Served From Ireland
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85. History Of The Island Of Ireland
little about, has had an influence not only on life in ireland but around . The history,its political roots and even the meaning behind a country's flag all
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Home The Island Irish Life Visiting Ireland ... Contact Short Cuts Our Newsletter Reservations The Counties The Government ... The Gift Shop History of The Island and Countries All our laws, traditions and the reasons we do certain things certain ways as a society are the legacy of our history and earlier generations. A legacy is anything that is handed down to a person or culture from an ancestor, predecessor or an earlier era. Something as simple as the colour of your hair and eyes can be considered a legacy from your ancetors. Ireland has a very rich legacy which, while many outside Ireland know little about, has had an influence not only on life in Ireland but around the world. One simple example is the word used the world over for the wedding night. Honeymoon comes from an Irish tradition when people lived in castles ( you have to read it yourself! The history, its political roots and even the meaning behind a country's flag all form part of the legacy has been handed down and will be handed down to generations yet to come. Ireland's History Ancient Provinces The Name The Celts Megalithic ... Section Menu To Search This Site Enter word(s) then submit.

86. History Of Ireland
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History of Ireland The section will examine the many people and events of Ireland's history, including the Great Famine and the Act of Union. The 1798 Rebellion: Part I
Part One of an extremely comprehensive that discusses the 1798 Rebellion, the events that led up to it, and the formation of the United Irishmen. The 1798 Rebellion: Part II Part Two of the article that discusses the events of the rebellion and their impact. Interpreting the Irish Famine, 1846-1850

87. The Main Irish Archaeological And Historical Journals
Journals listed by Thaddeus C. Breen, with lists of contents and links to web-sites, where existing.Category Science Social Sciences Publications Europe ireland...... Current volume Vol 4 (19967); history ireland Quarterly popular illustrated magazineabout Irish history. history ireland Ltd, PO Box 695, Dublin 8, ireland.
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Archaeological and Historical Journals
The contents lists provided for some of these journals are based on the headings of the articles themselves rather than the contents pages. Where discrepancies were found, the error generally appeared to be in the latter. The following items are omitted from contents lists: reviews (except review articles), obituaries, reports of society activities (unless containing detailed information on sites), abstracts of lectures (unless substantial), lists of members, modern poems and fiction. Short notes such as quotations from old newspapers are generally included, but not quotations from books unless accompanied by commentary. Punctuation and spelling have mostly followed the original exactly, but obvious errors have been corrected, and capitals are not used within sentences except for proper nouns. Links to journals with on-line indexes or tables of contents in Great Britain
  • Archaeology Ireland
    Quarterly popular magazine with articles on recent research and excavations, illustrated with photographs and maps in full colour. Published since 1987. Current issue: Vol 15 No 4, Issue No 58 (Winter 2001). ISSN 0790-982X.
    National Library of Ireland call number Ir 794105 a2.

88. Ulster History Park - Omagh - Nr Ireland
Located in Omagh in Northern ireland. The park is an open air museum dedicated to the presentation Category Reference Museums history Living history and Open Air......The Ulster history Park is an Open Air museum dedicated to the presentation of thehistory of human settlement in ireland over the last 10000 years.
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89. Ireland's Dingle Peninsula -- 6,000 Years Of History
A brief history of the Dingle Peninsula, from the mesolithic period through the 20th century.Category Regional Europe ireland Kerry Dingle Travel and Tourism......A brief history of time on ireland's Dingle Peninsula, from the Mesolithic Periodthrough the 20th Century. 6,000 YEARS OF history ON THE DINGLE PENINSULA.
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There is no other landscape in western Europe with the density and variety of archaeological monuments as the Dingle Peninsula. This mountainous finger of land which juts into the Atlantic Ocean has supported various tribes and populations for almost 6,000 years. Because of the peninsula's remote location, and lack of specialised agriculture, there is a remarkable preservation of over 2,000 monuments. It is impossible to visit the Dingle Peninsula and not be impressed by its archaeological heritage. When one combines each site's folklore and mythology, which have been passed orally from generation to generation through the Irish language, one can begin to understand how unique and complex is the history of this peninsula.
THE MESOLITHIC PERIOD Excavations at Ferriter's Cove, near Ballyferriter, have revealed evidence of the first settlers, who were hunters and gathers, exploiting the food sources along the coast, and also using locally-found hard stones to make tools. This site was inhabited during what is known as the Mesolithic Period (8000-4000BC). This was a temporary settlement, for seasonal use. It has produced a wide range of food such as hazel nuts, red deer, pig, hare, birds (including the guillemot and gannet). There were 14 different species of fish identified, among them wrasse, conger eel, thornback ray, tope and haddock. The remains of several species of shellfish can still be seen in the sand dunes of the area, where they were deposited 6,000 years ago. One of the most important finds were some cow bones, dating to 5700 BP (Before Present), making them the earliest evidence for cattle in Ireland.

90. County Monaghan, Ireland — Historical Information And Resources
the County, ireland This may help those searching for ancestors in County Monaghan,and those interested in the general history of this area. history of Oriel.
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91. AIM25: Association Of Anaesthetists Of Great Britain And Ireland: History Of Ana
Reference code(s) GB 2127 HAS. Held at Association of Anaesthetists of GreatBritain and ireland. Title history of Anaesthesia Society. Date(s) 19862001.
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92. ABOUT Glenans Ireland -- History, Structure, Board Of Directors
Glenans Irish Sailing Club 5 Lower Mount Street Dublin 2 ireland tel +353 1 661 1481fax +353 1 676 4249 Email info@glenans-ireland.com Copyright 1996 - 2003.
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93. 8.2 - Chronological List Of Dates Of Irish History
(This according to a contributor is reconstructed folk history and notbased on the archaeology.) c.AD350 Christianity reaches ireland.
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94. History.html
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95. Folk Music Of England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales And America
Traditional Tunes from 1600 to 1900. Lyrics, Midi, Origins of the Songs and Information on Events in the Songs. With Child Ballads, Popular Songs in American history, Sea Shanties and Turlough O'Carolan.
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96. National Gallery Of Ireland
Details about exhibitions, programmes and events, general information and gallery news.
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'Paul Henry',
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97. Chamber Of Commerce Ireland - Website
Guide to business news, contacts and information in ireland.
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98. Ireland.com
Coverage of rugby, golf, soccer, GAA hurling and football and racing from the Irish Times. Subscription based.
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The issue of rising GAA debts in relation to Croke Park will take on new importance at this weekend's Congress in Belfast, with confirmation yesterday that the association won't be receiving any further Government funding towards the redevelopment work at the stadium for at least the remainder of this year. Other headlines
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99. Irish History: General Topics

http://wwwvms.utexas.edu/~jdana/history/general.html
General Irish History Histories of Ireland online +
last updated 2 September 1999 Histories of Ireland

100. Irish Tourist Board
The official guide and a comprehensive presentation about visiting ireland, with accommodation, activities, events, contacts, maps and route planning, weather, travel notes and the capability to form an online personal brochure.
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