Irish Rangers may refer to Irish Army Rangers , the special forces unit of the Irish Defence Forces Royal Irish Rangers , former infantry regiment of the British Army 1968 2007 102nd Regiment of Foot Irish Rangers , former infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in 1794 199th Duchess of Connaught s Own Irish Rangers Battalion, CEF , unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War See also Irish regiment mil unit dis ... more details
Irish Brigade may refer to Irish Brigade French , the Jacobitism Jacobite brigade in the French army, 1690 1792 Irish Brigade U.S. , pro Union Civil War brigade of Irish immigrants Irish Brigade Rome under Myles O Reilly , and supported by Paul Cullen cardinal Cardinal Cullen , that defended Rome in the Second Italian War of Independence . Tyneside Irish Brigade , World War I British Army brigade of Irish immigrants in Newcastle upon Tyne Irish Brigade Spanish Civil War , organised by Eoin O Duffy to fight for Franco s Nationalists See also Connolly Column part of the XV International Brigade to fight against Franco s Nationalists Saint Patrick s Battalion , fought for Mexico in the Mexican American War Irish regiment , lists all such regiments in non Irish armed forces Irish Brigade World War I , unrealised pro German brigade of Irishmen recruited among British Army POWs in Germany Irish Guards , a Foot Guards regiment of the British Army Irish Legion , raised by Napoleonic France in 1803 15. Irish commandos , fought with the Boers during the Second Boer War 1899&ndash 1902 North Irish Brigade , Infantry Depot M at Omagh London Irish Rifles Irish Regiment in the British Army Liverpool IrishIrish Regiment in the British Army The Independent Irish Party MPs in the House of Commons 1882 1914 were often described by opponents and supporters as the Irish Brigade. Irish South American Legion , created by Sim n Bol var , one of the officers was Morgan John O Connell 38th Irish Brigade , fought in Allied campaigns in North Africa, Sicily and Italy. www.irishbrigade.co.uk. mil unit dis de Irische Brigade ... more details
Image Gates of Irish College.JPG thumb right Image Irish College, Rome.jpg thumb right The Pontifical Irish College , Rome, Italy File Cartulaire douai 3 coll ges.JPG thumb right Colleges at University of Douai Image Col iste na nGael.Lov in.jpg thumb right Entrance to the Irish College, Leuven, Belgium ... of Ireland . Irish Colleges is the collective name used for approximately 34 centres of education for Irish Catholic clergy and lay people opened on continental Europe in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries ... the takeover of the country by the Protestant English state in the Tudor conquest of Ireland . Irish ... Irish Colleges were set up in Spain in the 1580s in Salamanca and Madrid under the supervision of the Jesuit priest James Archer Jesuit James Archer . There were several early Irish Colleges in Southern Netherlands . Irish College, Douai St. Patrick Irish college of Douai was founded in 1603 by Christopher Cusack, with the support of Philip III of Spain . The Irish College at Douai was integrated to the Faculty of Theology of the University of Douai in 1610. St Anthony s College, the Irish ... Mac Aingil and Flaithri Maolconaire , Irish Franciscan, theologian and aide to Aodh Ruadh Domhnaill . The College was founded under the patronage of Philip III of Spain . The Irish College in Paris ... frontcover Historical Sketches of the Ancient Native Irish and Their Descendants 1830 p.118 ... Laws against Roman Catholics in Ireland were relaxed. Irish colleges were important centres for the writing of Irish history and the preservation of Ireland s rich cultural traditions. M che l Cl irigh was sent from an Irish college to Ireland to compile the Annals of the Four Masters , an important chronicle of Irish history. Within the colleges, printing press in the Irish language were established and a collection of the lives of Irish saints was produced. Irish colleges were also helpful for the Irish resistance during the Nine Years War in Ireland and later exile on the European continent ... more details
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Refimprove date July 2010 Ethnic group group Irish Indians image File S ur Nivedita.jpg 94px caption Sister Nivedita poptime regions langs Irish language Irish English language English Languages of India Indian languages rels Christianity Hinduism related Irish diaspora An Irish Indian is an India n from India of full or partial Irish people Irish ancestry who is aware of such ancestry and remains connected, to some degree, to Irish culture. As per article 366 2 of the Constitution of India Indian Constitution , an Irish Indian can be categorized as an Anglo Indian. Culture One of the cultural activities that Indians of Irish descent who are aware of their Irish ancestry participate in is Saint Patrick s Day . Notable people Bibi Baskin Former RT TV and radio presenter Charles Stuart East India Company officer Charles Stuart East India Company officer James Cousins Writer Sister Nivedita Disciple of Swami Vivekananda S. M. Cyril Internationally recognized educational innovator Cyrus Pallonji Mistry Successor of Tata Group . See Also India Ireland relations Anglo Indian References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist Immigration to India Irish diaspora Categories Category Uncategorised Ireland articles Category Immigration to India Irish Category Irish expatriates in India ... more details
A famine is a phenomenon in which a large percentage of the population of a region or country are so undernourished that death by starvation becomes increasingly common. The term Irish famines may refer to Irish Famine 1740 1741 Great Famine Ireland Great Irish Famine 1845 1849 Legacy of the Great Irish Famine Irish Famine 1879 disambig nl Ierse hongersnood pl Kl ska g odu w Irlandii th ... more details
The Irish Echo is a weekly newspaper based in New York City . Founded in 1928, it bills itself as the USA s most widely read Irish American newspaper with a readership of 100,000 on circulation of about 60,000. According to the Irish Echo s media kit, the newspaper is printed in both the United States and Ireland and has newsstand presence in all major American and Irish cities. Irish writers John B Keane, Brian Friel and Tom Caulfield have all contributed to the paper in the past. 44 of the newspaper s readers are first generation Irish immigrants to the United States. External links http www.irishecho.com Irish Echo Online DEFAULTSORT Irish Echo, The Category Newspapers published in New York City Category Newspapers published in Ireland Category National newspapers published in the United States Category International newspapers Category Publications established in 1928 NewYork newspaper stub Ireland newspaper stub ga The Irish Echo ... more details
Jack Irish is a series of Australia n television movies adapted from the detective novels by Peter Temple . ref http www.thrillingdetective.com eyes irish.html ref The series stars Guy Pearce in the lead role of Jack Irish, a former criminal lawyer turned private investigator and debt collector. The telemovies have been adapted by screenwriters Andrew Knight and Matt Cameron, and directed by Jeffrey Walker. ref http blogs.abc.net.au abc tv 2011 08 guy pearce to star as jack irish in two abc1 tele movies.html ref The telemovies are set to screen on ABC1 in 2012. Cast Guy Pearce as Jack Irish Movies Jack Irish Bad Debts Jack Irish Black Tide References reflist External links IMDb title id 2087820 title Jack Irish Bad Debts IMDb title id 2090537 title Jack Irish Black Tide DEFAULTSORT Jack Irish Category Australian drama television series Category Australian Broadcasting Corporation shows Category Australian crime television series Category 2012 Australian television series debuts ... more details
Scotch Irish or Scots Irish may refer to Ulster Scots people , an ethnic group in the Ulster province of Ireland which ultimately traces its roots back to settlers from Scotland and northern England. Scotch Irish American s, descendents of Ulster Scots people Ulster Scots who first migrated to North America in large numbers beginning in the early 18th century. disambiguation simple Scotch Irish ... more details
Infobox Ethnic group group Irish Chilean br small chileno irland s small caption small Notable Irish Chileans br Bernardo O Higgins , Patricio Aylwin small poptime Unknown popplace Chile langs Chilean Spanish Spanish . Minority speaks English language English and or Irish language Irish as first language. rels Roman Catholicism , Protestantism Presbyterianism , Anglican Church of the Southern Cone of America Episcopalianism et al. related Irish people , Irish American s, Irish Argentine s, Irish Brazilian s, Irish Canadian s, Irish Mexican s, Irish Uruguayan s, Scottish people , Scottish Chilean s. Irish Latin Americans Irish Chileans in Spanish language Spanish Irland s chileno or Hibernochileno , Irish language Irish Gael Sile nach are the inhabitants of Chile who either came from some part of the island of Ireland or are descendants of immigrants from there. Generally coming in the 18th century and early 19th century, the generally Roman Catholic Church Catholic Irish were seeking refuge from the oppression of the Protestantism Protestant run government of the Kingdom of Great Britain . Spain , being a Catholic power, enticed many Irish to move to Latin America. Immigration reduced later in the 19th century as Catholic Emancipation made emigration to a Catholic nation less of a vital ... for settlement. A large proportion of Irish Chileans are sheep farmers in the Magallanes region of the far south of the country, and the city of Punta Arenas has a large Irish foundation dating back to the 18th century. The most notable Irish Chilean, Bernardo O Higgins is often referred to as the Father of Chile , and is commemorated in many places in Chile. Notable Irish Chileans Patricio Aylwin ... Vicu a Mackenna politician, writer Irish grandmother See also Chileans in the United Kingdom Chile Ireland relations Ethnic groups in Chile Irish diaspora Category Irish diaspora Chilean Category Ethnic groups in Chile Category Chilean people of Irish descent es Inmigraci n brit nica en Chile ... more details
Infobox Ethnic group group Irish Brazilian br small Hiberno brasileiro small image caption poptime Unknown popplace Brazil Mainly in the states of State of S o Paulo S o Paulo and State of Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro langs Portuguese language Portuguese , English language English , and Irish language Irish rels Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholicism , Irreligion and Religion in Brazil others related c Other Brazilian people , White Brazilian s and specially Confederados , other American Brazilian s, English Brazilian s and Scottish Brazilian s Irish Latin Americans An Irish Brazilian Portuguese Irlando brasileiro or Hiberno brasileiro is a Brazilian person of full, partial, or predominantly Irish ancestry, or an Irish born person residing in Brazil. Many of Irish immigrants in Brazil had to change their last names into an easier kind of writing based in existing Portuguese names, replacing the O originally grandson . ref http www.irlandeses.org brazil.htm Brazil and Ireland Bot generated title ref See also Immigration to Brazil European immigration to Brazil Irish people References Reflist Demographics of Brazil Brazil topics Irish diaspora Category Ethnic groups in Brazil Category Brazilian people of Irish descent pt Irlando brasileiro ... more details
Infobox Journal cover discipline Ornithology abbreviation country Republic of Ireland publisher BirdWatch Ireland history 1977 to present ISSN 0332 0111 Irish Birds is the annual journal of BirdWatch Ireland . Its first issue was published in 1977, superseding the Irish Bird Report , which had been published from 1953 number 1 to 1975 number 23 . Irish Birds publishes papers and notes on all aspects of birds in Ireland, as well as incorporating the annual Irish Bird Report and Irish Ringing Report. The founding editor of Irish Birds was Clive Hutchinson 1977 1984 . Subsequent editors have been Hugh Brazier 1985 1996 , Brendan Kavanagh 1997 2000 , and Stephen Newton 2001 . See also List of ornithology journals biology journal stub Category Journals and magazines relating to birding and ornithology ... more details
Original research date February 2011 Onesource date February 2011 Ethnic group group Irish Scots poptime ... language English Irish English Irish Scottish English Scottish , Scots language Scots , Scottish Gaelic , Irish language Irish rels Predominantly Irish Catholic Roman Catholic , Some Protestantism in Ireland Protestant related Scottish people Scottish , Irish people Irish Welsh people Welsh , Manx people Manx , Cornish people Cornish , Breton people Bretons , Ulster Scots people Scots Irish , Ulster Scots people Ulster Scots Irish Scots are people who live in Scotland who are of immediate or mixed ancestry including Ireland Irish ancestry. Although migration between Ireland and Scotland has an established history both ways owing to their close proximity, Irish migration to Scotland increased ... Ireland Great Famine . In this period, the Irish typically settled in the cities such as Edinburgh ... full or partial Irish descent. ref http www.scrol.gov.uk scrol warehouse NewWards ER CA.jsp Scotland s Census Results Online Ethnicity and Religion tables ref The term Irish Scots should not be confused with Ulster Scots people Scottish Irish , a term used to denote those in the Provinces of Ireland Irish province of Ulster who are descended from Scottish people Scots who settled there in heavy numbers during the Ulster Plantations . Famous Irish Scots include author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle , actors ... by the following quotations In our opinion, the Irish have as much right to come to this country ... for the same reason. Let us hear no more complaints about the influx of Irish having a bad effect on Scotland ... improved the Irish, but the native Scots who live among the Irish have got worse. It is difficult to imagine the effect the Irish immigrants will have upon the morals and habits of the Scottish people ... immigrants irish in scotland index irish scotland.shtml dd dl Difficulties also arose due to differences .... Towards the end of the eighteenth century,before the Irish began arriving in large numbers it was reported ... more details
For Irish Language Scottish Gaelic in Canada Canadian Gaelic Infobox language name Newfoundland Irish ... Goidelic languages Goidelic fam5 Irish language Irish map Newfoundland Irish Shore.png mapcaption The Irish Shore of Newfoundland island Newfoundland s Avalon Peninsula . iso3 no ISO code for this dialect Newfoundland Irish lang ga Gaeilge Thalamh an isc is an extinct dialect of the Irish language ... Irish , as spoken in the southeast of Ireland , due to mass immigration from the counties Waterford , Wexford , Kilkenny , Tipperary , and County Cork Cork . Irish settlement of Newfoundland Seven ... each one. The colonists were primarily Welsh language Welsh peasants but there were also many Irish peasants who usually only spoke Irish language Irish . The language was commonly spoken in rural areas until the mid 20th century. There is evidence to suggest that as many as 90 of the Irish immigrants to Newfoundland in the 17th and 18th centuries only spoke Irish. Citation needed date February 2007 Court records show that defendants often required Irish speaking interpreters, which indicates that the dominant language in many areas of the Avalon Peninsula was Irish rather than English language ... Newfoundland The Most Irish Place Outside of Ireland , Brian McGinn, the Irish Diaspora Studies scholarly ... and Harbour Grace to the fact that he was fluently bilingual in English and Irish. The Roman Catholic bishops also realized the importance of Irish speaking priests in letters to Dublin , Bishop James ... necessary that he should speak Irish. ref name mcginn Current status A 2001 census report indicated ... Gaelic in Canada . Scholars at Memorial University of Newfoundland concluded that Newfoundland Irish ... Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage , Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web site ref See also Irish language outside Ireland Irish Newfoundlanders List of extinct languages of North America Scottish ... vp01.cfm?outfit ids&folder 158&paper 159 Newfoundland The Most Irish Place Outside of Ireland http ... more details
infobox company name Irish Shipping Ltd logo File Irish shipping logo.png centre 150px caption type genre ... products services revenue operating income net income aum assets equity owner Irish Government num employees parent divisions Irish Continental Line br Belfast Car Ferries subsid homepage footnotes intl Irish Shipping Limited was an Ireland state Irish state owned deepsea shipping company, formed ... named after trees . Its contribution to Irish neutrality was recognised by the government after the war ... allied vessels. The Irish government realised that they needed to be more independent and self sufficient. In February 1941, Se n Lemass , the Minister for Supplies stated that The creation of an Irish ... . On 21 March 1941, Irish Shipping Limited was formed as a company majority owned by the state, which ... Limited , held 1 each. ref Citation author J C Spong title Irish Shipping Limited year 1982 isbn 0905617207 ... condition, they could lay their hands on. Its first ship was the SS Irish Poplar 1912 2 which ..., where it was purchased by Irish Shipping. List of ships operated during World War Two Acquired in 1941 SS Irish Poplar 1912 2 March 1941 1949 Ex Vassilios Destounis SS Irish Larch 1903 2 28 July 1941 November 1949 Ex Hiafa Trader SS Irish Beech 2 13 May 1941 1948 Ex Cetvrti SS Irish Elm 1910 2 August 1941 1949 Ex Leda SS Irish Fir 1920 2 14 October 1941 1949 Ex Margara SS Irish Hazel 1895 2 17 June 1941 1943, 1945 1949 Ex Noemijulia SS Irish Oak 2 21 May 1941 15 May 1943 Ex West Neris SS Irish Pine 1919 2 21 May 1941 16 November 1942 Ex West Hematite SS Irish Plane 2 26 December 1941 1 February 1947 Ex Arena SS Irish Willow 1918 2 December 1941 1946 Ex Otto Acquired in 1942 SS Irish Rose 1918 2 1942 to 1946 SS Irish Alder 1902 2 1942 to 1946 SS Irish Spruce 1896 2 1942 to 1949 SS Irish Ash 1921 2 1942 to 1949 Acquired in 1943 SS Irish Cedar 2 Other ventures The nature of the conflict and of the state meant that Irish Shipping had some unusual influences on its commercial operations ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name When I Was Young Type Album Artist P draig n N Uallach in Cover An Irish Lullaby.jpg Released 1999 Recorded 1998 99 Genre Irish music Traditional Irish br Folk music Folk br Celtic music Celtic Length 50 58 Label Shanachie Records Producer M ire Breatnach Last album When I Was Young album When I Was Young br 1995 This album An Irish Lullaby br 1999 Next album An Dealg ir br 2002 An Irish Lullaby or Suantra An Irish Lullaby is the fourth studio album from Irish people Irish singer P draig n N Uallach in . The album was released on the Shanachie Records label in the United States . ref name dara http www.irishsong.com music suantrai An Irish Lullaby at IrishSong.com ref Track listing The Sleeping Lovers B Im Aice The Willow Tree The Gypsy Lullaby Suantra S Suantra Samhraidh Eithne s Lullaby As Darkness Follows Day The Magical Band Suantra na Mn S Mullach a tS Still By Your Side Suantra Hi da Connemara Lullaby H a Bh in Personnel incomplete date December 2011 P draig n N Uallach in Vocals, Composer M ire Breatnach Producer Alan Whelan Engineer References reflist External links http www.irishsong.com music suantrai An Irish Lullaby official website P draig n N Uallach in Category 1999 albums Category P draig n N Uallach in albums ... more details
File Allgood Kerrigan 1911.jpg thumb Irish actors Sara Allgood Widow Quin and J. M. Kerrigan Shawn Keogh ... Irishman. Stage Irish is a stereotyped portrayal of Irish people once common in plays. ref name oxford companion irish literature http books.google.ie books?id vDsAaXKLGvYC&pg PA534&lpg PA534&dq 22stage Irish 22&source web&ots tFER5 skQ &sig mJmUMAZ3Bb0NfmfIhbDZvFuHYJ4&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 4&ct result PPA533,M1 stage Irishman , The Oxford Companion to Irish Literature , Oxford University Press, p.534 5. ref The term refers to an exaggerated or caricatured portrayal of supposed Irish ... irish literature The early stage Irish persona arose in England in the context of the war between ... of the 17th century. Later, the stage Irish persona become more comic and less threatening. Irish ... irish literature His line What ish my nation? was later appropriated by modern Irish writers, becoming a recurrent epigraph . ref name oxford companion irish literature However, Macmorris is a loyal .... James Farewell s poem The Irish Hudibras 1689 was published in the wake of William s invasion of Ireland to suppress the Jacobite uprising. ref name irish hudibras http www.answers.com topic the irish hudibras or the fingallian prince The Irish Hudibras or the Fingallian Prince , James Farewell ..., this is replaced by Fingal in County Dublin, in which Irish costume, behaviour, and speech spatterns ... Bog witticisms also parodied the supposed illogicality and stupidity of the Irish. ref name oxford companion irish literature 18th 20th century Irish characters appeared in a number of plays during .... The character had to be rewritten because of complaints that it was insultingly anti Irish ... World . ref name oxford companion irish literature The latter play was condemned by Irish nationalists ... Irish men and women. See also Anti Irish racism References references Stock characters DEFAULTSORT Stage Irish Character Category Slang Category Ethnic and racial stereotypes Category Anti national sentiment ... more details
The Minister for Irish was the title of a Ministry of a government department in the Government of the Irish Republic , the self declared state which was established in 1919 by First D il D il ireann , the parliamentary assembly made up of the majority of Irish Member of Parliament MPs elected in the Irish general election, 1918 1918 general election . The portfolio was created to promoted the use of the Irish language throughout the country. The post was abolished after little over a year in existence, after the conclusion of formal independence negotiations with the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland UK . In 1956 the position was revived to a certain extent with the creation of the new title of Department of Community, Equality and Gaeltacht Affairs Minister for the Gaeltacht . Minister for Irish class wikitable Name Entered Office Left Office colspan 2 Party Se n T. O Kelly 29 June 1920 26 August 1921 style background color Sinn F in meta color Sinn F in GovernmentofIreland Category Lists of defunct government ministers of Ireland Irish Category Language policy pl Ministrowie ds. j zyka irlandzkiego ... more details
unreferenced date October 2011 Country and Irish is a musical subgenre in Ireland formed by mixing North American country music country style music with Irish influences. It is especially popular in the rural Midlands and North West of the country, but less so in urban areas or in the South West where more traditional Irish music is favoured. It also remains popular among Irish emigrants in Britain, particularly among the older generation. Artists The following artists would be considered in the genre Big Tom Philomena Begley Shawn Cuddy Larry Cunningham Kathy Durkin Mick Flavin John Farry John Hogan Irish singer John Hogan Johnny Loughrey Margo music Margo Johnny McCauley Susan McCann Johnny McEvoy Declan Nerney Daniel O Donnell Irish singer Daniel O Donnell Mary Duff Crystal Swing Media Featured on national and local media, on programs such as Midlands Radio 3 s Ceili Lar Tire . music genre stub Category Irish styles of music ... more details
Image Irish Linen Centre Lisburn Museum.jpg thumb right 300px Irish Linen Centre, Lisburn Irish linen is the brand name given to linen produced in Ireland . Linen is cloth woven from, or yarn spun from the flax fibre , which was grown in Ireland for many years before advanced agricultural methods and more suitable climate led to the concentration of quality flax cultivation in northern Europe Most ... about the 1950s to 1960s the flax fibre for Irish Linen yarn has been, almost exclusively, imported ..., is sold to weavers or knitters who produce fabric. Irish linen spinning has now virtually ceased ... cannot carry the Irish Linen Guild logo, which is the Guild trademark , and signifies the genuine Irish Linen brand. Irish linen yarn is defined as yarn which is spun in Ireland from 100 flax fibres. Irish linen fabric is defined as fabric which is woven in Ireland from 100 linen yarns. It is not required ... is not Irish linen Irish linen is made from flax. What constitutes genuine Irish linen has been defined by the Irish Linen Guild. To be Irish linen fabric the yarns do not necessarily have to come from an Irish spinner, and to be Irish linen yarn the flax fibre does not have to be grown in Ireland. However, the skills, craftsmanship, and technology that go into spinning the yarn must be Irish, as is the case with Irish linen fabric, the design and weaving skills must be Irish, and must take place in Ireland. Finished garments, or household textile items can be labelled Irish linen, although they may have been made up in another country. Irish linen does not refer to the making up process ... 0 The Dynamics of Capitalism in the Irish Linen Industry A Space Time Structuration Analysis , Journal ... http www.fergusonsirishlinen.com pages index.asp?title2 History of Irish Linen&title1 About Linen History History of Irish linen http www.irishlinenmills.com Irish Linen The Fabric of Ireland http www.irish genealogy toolkit.com flax plant.html Irish heritage Working in the Irish linen mills Fabric ... more details
In Politics of the Republic of Ireland Irish political political discourse discourse , an Irish solution to an Irish problem is any official response to a controversial issue which is timid, half baked ... 62 publisher Palgrave Macmillan Journals jstor 1395547 quote An Irish solution to an Irish problem ... s treatment of issues around sexuality ref ref cite news quote refers to an Irish trait of solving ... Law volume 10 year 1993 page 165 title An Irish Solution to an Irish Problem Ireland s Struggle ... name ardagh cite book title Ireland and the Irish portrait of a changing society first John last Ardagh publisher Hamish Hamilton year 1994 isbn 0241132754 page 182 quote Haughey described it as an Irish solution to an Irish problem a phrase that has since been applied to many an Irish compromise. ref ... s Irish solution to an Irish problem work The Irish Times first Elaine last Byrne date 2008 12 ... models this was sometimes expressed using some variant of the Anaphora rhetoric anaphora an Irish solution to an Irish problem . Examples of the rhetorical device include Eamonn Cooney said about unemployment in 1931 There is no Irish attitude being adopted towards Irish problems. As the leader of this Party has stated, there is an Irish solution for these problems. ref cite web url http www.oireachtas ... of the Irish Medical Association said of the Mother and Child Scheme in 1954 if we want a health service ... believe that there is an Irish solution to an Irish problem. ref cite news title The lesson of enforced medical services date 9 July 1954 work The Irish Times pages 1 accessdate 2009 09 29 ref Tom O Higgins ... will try more consistently to bring about an Irish solution to our own problems without seeking merely ... can see it as an Irish quarrel, it is not possible to bring about an Irish solution for it or even .... The Irish solution to the Irish problem is what we should look for. The Norwegian solution would ... , the head of the IMF s mission to Ireland described the 2008 2011 Irish financial crisis EU IMF intervention ... more details
unreferenced date July 2011 For the novel of the same name Irish Cream novel Image Carolans.jpg thumb right Carolans Irish Cream Irish cream is a cream liqueur based on Irish whiskey , cream , and other ingredients such as coffee , which can be served on its own or used in mixed drink s or as part of a Shooter mixed drink shot or a whole shot. Irish cream is very popular in the United Kingdom and the United States . Irish cream typically has between 15 to 20 alcohol by volume ABV . Some notable brands of Irish cream are Baileys Irish Cream Baileys , Carolans and Saint Brendan s . The 5 largest manufacturers of Irish Cream Liqueurs on the Island of Ireland are in no particular order Diageo, Niche Drinks, First Ireland Spirits, Terra and Merry s. Mixing It is usually served Ice cube on the rocks as a moderately strong beverage on its own, but is often mixed stronger by adding more whiskey , often Scotch whisky or sometimes bourbon, which complements the Irish Whiskey used in brewing. Coffee liqueur such as Kahl a and many caramel liqueurs are also used. Baileys is a common addition to White Russian cocktail White Russians , due to its creamy flavor. Home recipes Some recipes for Irish cream liqueur have been published, which use various combinations of Irish whiskey, cream, coffee sometimes, and usually optional , sweetened condensed milk and evaporated milk . Many have significantly less alcohol by volume than the commercial brands. References reflist 2 Category Cream liqueurs ar he fi Irish Cream uk ... more details
Notability date May 2009 Refimprove date May 2009 Infobox Newspaper name The Irish Skipper image Deleted image removed Image Irish Skipper April09.gif caption type Magazine format Monthly website http www.irishskipper.net Official Website foundation 1964 owners Foilseachain na Mara Teo headquarters Teach na Rosann br Anagray br Co. Donegal br Ireland The Irish Skipper is an Ireland Irish fishing magazine which covers the Irish fishing and processing sectors, as well as news, events, technical developments and current affairs from the marine sector. Founded in February 1964, it is currently owned and run by Foilseachan na Mara Teo and based in the Anagray, in Donegal s Gaeltacht region. Layout and content Initially printed as a broadsheet newspaper, The Irish Skipper changed to a more compact, glossy format in 2005. Regular features in the magazine include industry classifieds, Days Gone By a photographic history of the Irish fishing industry and columns in the Irish language, as well as updates on ongoing events in each district on Ireland s coast and indeed further afield. This includes articles on aquaculture, vessels yards, marine research and equipment, as well as weather and tides. Associated publications and events The staff behind The Irish Skipper have extended their influence in Irish fisheries to include the publication of F.I.S.H. Fishing Industry Services Handbook , a marine industry directory and diary workbook that is now on its eighth edition. They also run The Irish Skipper Expo , a trade show aimed at the fishing industry s under 20m sector, held annually in Galway and launched Workboat Ireland in October 2008, another trade show dedicated to the workboat sector and held in Kinsale . References No footnotes date May 2009 cite web title Marine Events In Ireland date 2005 04 30 url http www.chmarine.com acatalog Marine Events.html accessdate 2009 04 17 External links http www.irishskipper.net Irish Skipper Homepage Category Irish magazines Category Fishing ... more details
Infobox language name Primitive Irish states Ireland , Isle of Man , western coast of Great Britain familycolor ... Goidelic languages Goidelic iso3 pgl script Ogham extinct Evolved into Old Irish about the 6th century AD Primitive Irish or Archaic Irish ref cite book title Celtic Culture A Historical Encyclopedia ... ogham inscriptions, which lack a letter for the p phoneme, show Primitive Irish to be similar in morphology ... language Greek and Sanskrit . Many of the characteristics of modern and medieval Irish, such as initial ... , including more than 40 in Wales , where Irish colonists settled in the 3rd century, and about ... are bilingual in Irish and Latin, but none show any sign of the influence of Christianity or Christian ... religion of the Roman Empire only about a dozen of the Irish inscriptions show any such sign. The majority ... case , followed by small MAQI, MAQQI small , of the son Modern Irish mic , and the name of his father, or small AVI, AVVI small , of the grandson , Modern Irish u and the name of his grandfather ... appear to be border markers. ref Rudolf Thurneysen , A Grammar of Old Irish , Dublin Institute ..., pp. 309 310 ref Transition to Old Irish Old Irish language Old Irish , written from the 6th century on, has most of the distinctive characteristics of Irish, including broad and slender consonants, initial ... in Old Irish king lists and annals as Mac Ca rthinn U Enechglaiss , is memorialised on an ogham stone near where he died. This gives the late Primitive Irish version of his name in the genitive ... and the transition from Primitive to Old Irish , Emania 13, 1995 ref Similarly, the Corcu Duibne, a people of County Kerry known from Old Irish sources, are memorialised on a number of stones in their territory ..., 1995, p. 44 ref Old Irish filed , poet gen. , appears in ogham as small VELITAS small . ref Rudolf Thurneysen, A Grammar of Old Irish , p. 58 59 ref In each case the development of Primitive to Old Irish shows the loss of unstressed syllables and certain consonant changes. These changes, traced ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 The Irish Album is a 2002 album of easy listening , gospel , and country music . The album was released by Republic of Ireland Irish artist Daniel O Donnell Irish singer Daniel O Donnell , who hails from Donegal . Track listing Pretty Little Girl From Omagh The Isle of Innisfree Sing An Old Irish Song Forty Shades Of Green Three Leaf Shamrock Dublin In The Rare Auld Times Blue Hills Of Breifne Breffni Green Glens Of Antrim The Old Dungarven Oak My Donegal Shore Home Is Where The Heart Is The Mountains of Mourne Far Far From Home Danny Boy Any Tipperary Town When Irish Eyes Are Smiling Irish Eyes Our House Is A Home Galway Bay Come Back Paddy Reilly To Ballyjamesduff I ll Take You Home Again Kathleen An Exiles Dream Heaven Around Galway Bay Hometown On The Foyle Lovely Rose Of Clare Roads Of Kildare Cutting The Corn At Creeslough An Irish Lullaby Dear Old Galway Town The Banks Of My Own Lovely Lee Pat Murphy s Meadow Destination Donegal Lough Melvin s Rocky Shore Mary from Dungloe song Mary From Dungloe The Green Hills Of Sligo The Rose Of Mooncoin Your Friendly Irish Way Limerick Your A Lady These Are My Mountains Home To Donegal Belfast DEFAULTSORT Irish Album Category 2002 albums Category Daniel O Donnell albums ... more details