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  1. Irish Voice

    Infobox magazine title Irish Voice newspaper editor Debbie McGoldrick editor title Editor in Chief publisher Niall O Dowd frequency Weekly firstdate 1987 country USA based New York language English website http www.irishvoice.com irishvoice.com The Irish Voice is a newspaper published in New York City , New York state New York . It focuses on news and stories from an Irish American Irish American perspective. The paper was first published in the fall of 1987 and was targeted at the new Irish immigrants who were moving in large numbers into the US. Origins The paper was founded by Niall O Dowd in 1987. ref cite web url http www.nypost.com seven 06062007 business snoozes dunn may be news business keith j kelly.htm?&page 2 title SNOOZE S DUNN MAY BE NEWS publisher New York Post author Keith J.Kelly date 2007 06 06 accessdate 2009 01 19 ref Circulation of the paper was claimed to be 65,000 in 2007. ref cite news first Nicola last Cooke coauthors authorlink title O Dowd buys out his main New York rival date 2007 06 10 publisher url http archives.tcm.ie businesspost 2007 06 10 story24248.asp work The Sunday Business Post Online pages accessdate 2010 04 09 language ref The Irish Voice is very closely linked with the Irish Central website. Most of the newspaper articles are available from the site. See also Irish Central Irish America References reflist External links http www.irishabroad.com news irish voice The Irish Voice Online Category Irish American culture Category Newspapers published in New York City ...   more details



  1. Stage Irish

    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 ... told in the foulest language we have ever listened to from a public platform , and that it insulted Irish men and women. See also Anti Irish racism References references Stock characters DEFAULTSORT ...   more details



  1. The Irish News

    in the paper. The paper also launched their Irish language section, An tEolas, with an island ...Infobox newspaper name The Irish News logo Image The Irish News logo.jpg 250px image caption The Irish News, 23 February 2007 type Daily newspaper format Compact newspaper Compact owners Fitzpatrick Family founder foundation 15 August 1891 publisher editor Noel Doran political Irish nationalism Irish nationalist language English language English , Irish language Irish headquarters 113 117 Donegall Street br Belfast , Northern Ireland circulation 43,647 December 2010 June 2011 ref name circ cite news url http www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk 2011 news norwich daily tops regional circulation league title ABC figures How the regional dailies performed work HoldTheFrontPage location UK accessdate 25 September 2011 date 31 August 2011 ref ISSN oclc website http www.irishnews.com irishnews.com File Irish News, Belfast, July 2010 02 .JPG thumb right 250px Irish News, Donegall Street, July 2010 The Irish News is a Compact newspaper compact sized daily newspaper based in Belfast , Northern Ireland . It is perceived as being broadly Irish nationalism Irish nationalist in outlook. It focuses primarily on Ulster 9 counties content, though it is also available throughout Ireland . History The Irish News ... for its coverage of Gaelic games . Recent expansion The Irish News is part of the Northern Media Group ... an average daily circulation of 43,647. ref name circ Awards The Irish News won the CIPR Newspaper of the Year ... Jeremy Kirker 2008 Annual Irish Print Awards National Newspaper Award 2008 CIPR Print Business Journalist ... Newspaper of the Year Commons category Irish News References reflist External links http www.irishnews.com The Irish News online Northern Irish newspapers UK regional daily newspapers Republic of Ireland newspapers Category Newspapers published in Northern Ireland Irish News, The Category Media in Belfast Irish News Category Grade B1 listed buildings ga The Irish News pt The Irish News ...   more details



  1. The Irish Skipper

    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



  1. Irish Builder

    Infobox Magazine title Irish Builder image file image size image caption company based Dublin frequency Monthly, bi monthly paid circulation unpaid circulation total circulation language English language English category building , architecture , civil engineering previous editor J. J. Lyons firstdate 1859 finaldate 1979 country Ireland website issn The Irish Builder was a successful trade journal published in Dublin , Ireland , under various names from 1859 to 1979. Names used by the journal were The Dublin Builder, or Illustrated Irish Architectural, Engineering, Mechanics & Sanitary Journal 1859 1866 Irish Builder and Engineering Record 1867 1871 Irish Builder 1872 1899 Irish Builder and Technical Journal to 1979. Its first proprietor and editor was an architect named J.J. Lyons. ref name til Tilley ref The Irish Builder appeared twice monthly and was originally priced at fourpence, reduced to threepence after 1866. Subjects dealt with included economic matters, city planning, ventilation and health issues, lists of contracts awarded, and announcements regarding new materials or interesting buildings. ref name til References and sources Notes reflist Sources Elizabeth Tilley, Trading in Knowledge The Irish Builder and Nineteenth Century Journalism , Revue LISA LISA e journal Online , Vol. III n 1 2005, viewed on 24 July 2010. URL http lisa.revues.org index2602.html Barbara Hayley and Enda McKay ed. , Three Hundred Years of Irish Periodicals, Dublin Lilliput Press, 1987 DEFAULTSORT Irish Builder Category Media in Dublin city Category Monthly magazines Category Publications established in 1859 Category Irish magazines Category Magazines disestablished in 1979 Ireland stub ...   more details



  1. Irish Destiny

    Infobox film name Irish Destiny image image size alt caption director George Dewhurst producer writer Isaac Eppel screenplay story based on based on title of the original work writer of the original work narrator starring music cinematography editing studio distributor released Film date Year Month Day Location runtime country Ireland language budget gross Irish Destiny is a 1926 in film 1926 film made in Ireland , directed by George Dewhurst and written by Isaac Eppel to mark the tenth anniversary of the Easter Rising . The film was considered lost for many years until in 1991 a single surviving nitrate print was located by the Irish Film Institute in the United States Library of Congress . The institute s archive had the film transferred to safety stock and restored. The institute then commissioned M che l S illeabh in to write a new score for the film. Irish Destiny is the first fiction film that deals with the Irish War of Independence , and the first and only film written and produced by Isaac Jack Eppel, a Dublin GP and pharmacist who also enjoyed a career as theater impresario and cinema owner. External links imdb title 0192168 http www.cornerhouse.org film info.aspx?ID 2138&page 43834 Cornerhouse article Category Irish films Category 1926 films Category English language films intertitles Category Silent films Category Irish War of Independence films George Dewhurst ...   more details



  1. Middle Irish

    Infobox language name Middle Irish nativename Gaoidhealg pronunciation IPA mga e states Ireland , Scotland , Isle of Man era Evolved into Early Modern Irish Classical Gaelic about the 12th century ... after unstressed vowels, and an Old Irish sound law first Kim last McCone journal riu volume 31 year 1981 pages 29 44 Cite encyclopedia title Prehistoric, Old and Middle Irish first Kim last McCone encyclopedia Progress in medieval Irish studies pages 7 53 year 1996 Cite book first Kim last McCone title A First Old Irish Grammar and Reader, Including an Introduction to Middle Irish year 2005 series Maynooth Medieval Irish Texts 3 location Maynooth See also wiktionarycat type Middle Irish category Middle Irish language Dictionary of the Irish Language Irish linguistics Scottish Gaelic linguistics Manx linguistics Category Irish language Category Medieval languages Irish, Middle Category Medieval ... iso3 mga Middle Irish is the name given by historical linguistics historical philologists to the Goidelic languages Goidelic language spoken in Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man from the 10th to 12th ... book last Mac Eoin first Gear id author link Gear id Mac Eoin chapter Irish pages 101 44 title The Celtic ... Gaeilge in m s do P draig Fiannachta location Maynooth publisher Department of Old Irish, St. Patrick s College year 1994 isbn 0 901519 90 1 language Irish ref The modern Goidelic languages, Irish language Irish , Scottish Gaelic language Scottish Gaelic , and Manx language Manx , are all descendants of Middle Irish. At its height, Middle Irish was spoken throughout Ireland , Scotland and the Isle ... Irish. Much of this survival is due to the tenacity of a few early modern Irish antiquarians, but the sheer ... in Ireland very little survives in Scotland or Isle of Man Man . The Lebor Bretnach , the Irish ... words in early Irish first Damian last MacManus journal riu volume 34 year 1983 pages 21 71 Cite journal title The dative singular of Old Irish consonant stems first Kim last McCone author link Kim ...   more details



  1. Irish Pine

    Irish Pine was the name of three ships operated by Irish Shipping Irish Shipping Ltd SS Irish Pine 1919 SS Irish Pine 1948 MV Irish Pine shipindex ...   more details



  1. Irish Kinship

    Gaels Irish Kinship url http www.everyculture.com Europe Gaels Irish Kinship.html publisher EveryCulture.com accessdate April 07, 2012 ref Terminology Irish Kinship is limited to a small number of words of Irish language Gaelic origin used in identifying relatives. M thair Mother br Athair Father ... Category Irish society Category Irish culture Category Irish Families Category Irish Free State Category Irish language Category Irish dialects Category Irish clans Category Kinship terminology Category ...orphan date January 2010 Irish Kinship is a system of kinship terminology descended from the original Celts Celtic practices which shows a Bifurcate Collateral pattern. This system is used by a minority of people living in the Gaeltacht regions of Ireland. Irish kinship terminology varies from English kinship as it focuses on Gender and Generation, ref cite book last Kelly first Fergus title A guide to early Irish law&ndash Volume 3 of Early Irish law series year 1988 publisher Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies location the University of Michigan isbn 0901282952 url http books.google.com books?id TQOQAAAAMAAJ&q isbn 0901282952&dq isbn 0901282952&hl en&sa X&ei RRaCT8rYMoapiQLT37jsAg&ved 0CDIQ6AEwAA ... br Garin on Granddaughter br Col Gaolta Cousin ref cite web title Irish Lessons url http www.phouka.com irish ir family.html accessdate 8 April 2012 ref Use of Terminology A majority of the terms ... members of Irish society. ref cite journal title Gaeltacht Mary proud to represent her heritage ... Aintin is the word for Aunt and Uncail for Uncle but in the Irish kinship system Aunt and Uncle ... or the father. However, in Irish kinship Aintin and Uncail is used for not only the siblings of the parents ... Non Classics isbn 0140250743 edition Second ref Col Gaolta Col Gaolta is a word for cousin, in the Irish ... ISBN 0415146275&source gbs navlinks s accessdate 7 April 2012 ref Mo Mhuintir Mo Mhuintir being Irish ... Category Gaelic language Category Gaeltacht towns and villages ...   more details



  1. The Irish Press

    1950 br Jim McGuinness 1953 1957 br Tim Pat Coogan 1968 1987 br Hugh Lambert 1988 1995 The Irish Press irish language Irish Sc ala ireann was an Ireland Irish national daily newspaper published by Irish ..., with strong coverage of GAA games and the Irish language . Cearbhaill O Dalaigh was the first Irish language editor. The first editor was Frank Gallagher author Frank Gallagher , who fought alongside ... Obituary Michael Carwood Sunday Independent , 2002 10 06. ref Breand n hEithir Irish Language ... ref The last Irish language Editor of the Irish Press group of newspapers was Micheal Mac Giolla ...Refimprove date March 2009 Infobox newspaper name The Irish Press image type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet ... publication end date 1995 owners Irish Press Ltd. political Nationalist Republican headquarters ... of 200,000 at its peak. Irish Press Ltd. was officially registered on 4 September 1928, three ... na nGaedheal Fine Gael , and The Irish Times being pro union, and with a mainly middle class or Protestant readership. The Irish Press founder amon de Valera said the paper s objective was To give the truth in the news, that will be the chief aim of The Irish Press . The Irish Press will be a truthful ... to launch The Irish Press was raised in the United States during the Irish War of Independence ..., as a result of legal action between the Irish Free State government and de Valera, a court in New ... were paid 58 cents to the dollar. This money was then used as start up capital to launch The Irish Press . ref name Tim Pat Coogan p. 252 Following the Irish general election, 1933 1933 Irish General ... by an Irish Free State military tribunal for publishing articles alleging that Garda S och na Garda had mistreated the opponents Anti Treaty republicans of the Irish Free State government. This was facilitated by Amendment No. 17 of Constitution of the Irish Free State and Gallagher was convicted and fined 50. ref Horgan, J. 2001. Irish media a critical history since 1922 . London Routledge ...   more details



  1. Irish Statesman

    Infobox Magazine title Irish Statesman image file image size image caption company based Dublin frequency Weekly paid circulation unpaid circulation total circulation language English language English category Politics, news previous editor Warre B. Wells firstdate 1919 finaldate 1930 country Ireland website issn The Irish Statesman was a weekly journal promoting the views of the Irish Dominion League . It ran from 27 June 1919 to June 1920, edited by Warre B. Wells and with contributions from W. B. Yeats , George Bernard Shaw , and George William Russell . ref name Allen2003 cite book last Allen first Nicholas title George Russell AE and the new Ireland, 1905 30 accessdate 6 February 2011 year 2003 publisher Four Courts Press isbn 9781851826919 page 139 ref The League s manifesto was first published in the journal s first issue. ref Wells 1922, p.88 ref The title was revived in 1922, after the League was defunct, and it was merged with the Irish Homestead . George Russell was appointed editor, and he was supplied with a good staff and contributors. In 1927 Maighr ad Ni Annag in and her husband, Seamus Clandillon, authors of a song collection called Londubh an Chairn , sued the Irish Statesman Publishing Company Ltd. and a reviewer, for libel. They claimed that the defendants published ... 2,000. The Irish Statesman lost the case. This ultimately led to its ceasing publishing due to financial difficulties in 1930. ref Royal Irish Academy Cambridge Dictionary of Irish Biography Clandillon, Seamus Clan 1878 1944 ref On the demise of the Irish Statesman , the Irish Times wrote Russell ... of being pagan and anti Irish, but what they really meant was that he stood for intellectual liberty at a time when almost everyone else was clamouring for some restrictions everywhere. ref Irish ... Warre B. title Irish Indiscretions year 1922 publisher Allen & Unwin location London url http www.archive.org ... of Irish Periodicals , Dublin Lilliput Press, 1987 DEFAULTSORT Irish Statesman Category Irish magazines ...   more details



  1. Irish Monthly

    Infobox Magazine title Irish Monthly image file image size image caption company based Dublin frequency Monthly paid circulation unpaid circulation total circulation language English language English category Literature , social issues , popular culture , religion previous editor Rev. Matthew Russell, S.J. firstdate 1873 finaldate 1954 country Ireland website issn The Irish Monthly was an Irish people Irish Roman Catholic Catholic magazine founded in Dublin , Ireland in July 1873. Until 1920 it had the sub title A Magazine of General Literature . It was founded by Rev. Matthew Russell, S.J., 1834 1912 , who was the editor for almost forty years from 1873. The first two years of the magazine were difficult, but in 1875 Rosa Mulholland arrived to help out, followed shortly by friends of Father Russell, including Aubrey Thomas de Vere Aubrey de Vere , John O Hagan and Sarah Atkinson , which helped put the magazine on a firm footing. ref Katherine Tynan in the Irish Monthly 1912, p. 554 ref ... John O Leary and his sister Ellen. These were members of the Irish cultural and nationalistic circles ... contributors, among them Mary Fagan and Frances Wynne. Among the writers discovered by the Irish ... Russell, Poets I have Known VIII Alice Furlong, The Irish Monthly, Vol. 36, No. 421 July 1908 ... first Henry year 1998 title A Dictionary of Irish Biography, 3rd Edition page 126 location Dublin publisher Gill and MacMillan isbn 0 7171 2945 4 ref The Irish Monthly ceased publication in 1954 ... first Robert year 1996 title The Oxford Companion to Irish Literature location Oxford ISBN 0198661584 ... djvu.txt Irish Monthly, 1875 http www.archive.org stream irishmonthlyvol02russgoog irishmonthlyvol02russgoog djvu.txt Irish Monthly, 1886 http www.archive.org stream irishmonthly05unkngoog irishmonthly05unkngoog djvu.txt Irish Monthly, 1890 DEFAULTSORT Irish Monthly Category Media in Dublin city ... Category Irish magazines Category Magazines disestablished in 1954 ...   more details



  1. Irish Pages

    Italic title Infobox magazine title Irish Pages image file Language and Languages Cover.jpg image caption Cover of Vol 5, Issue 1 Language and Languages editor Chris Agee , Cathal Searcaigh editor title ... 2002 website http www.irishpages.org issn 1477 6162 language English language English and Irish Language Irish Irish Pages A Journal of Contemporary Writing is a literary magazine published in Belfast .... There are no standard reviews or narrowly academic articles. Irish Language and Ulster Scots ... , Susan Sontag . ref name irishpages.org http www.irishpages.org LINKS.aspx ref Editorial Staff Irish Pages is edited by Chris Agee , a poet and essayist who holds dual Irish and American citizenship. The Irish Language Editor, Cathal Searcaigh , is an Irish poet who writes in the Ulster Irish Ulster dialect of the Irish language . Se n MacAindreasa is the Managing Editor. ref http www.irishpages.org ..., Feb. 2011 English language arts magazines Category Irish literary magazines Irish Pages Category ... writers. According to the Irish Pages website blockquote Its policy is to publish poetry, short fiction ... www.irishpages.org ABOUT.aspx ref blockquote Irish Pages has grown considerably since its inception ... outlook Irish Pages does not associate itself with any political movements in Ireland or elsewhere. To quote from the journal s brochure blockquote IRISH PAGES is a non partisan, non sectarian, culturally ... or the Irish Sea. The sole criteria for inclusion in the journal are the distinction of writing and the integrity ... and new writers. blockquote Regular Features Each issue of Irish Pages contains a number of regular ..., domestic or international From the Irish Archive , a biographical note on and work from a non contemporary Irish writer and The Publishing Scene , a commissioned piece which examines issues and trends ... have included Bobbie Hanvey , ref IRISH PAGES Vol 5 No 2, The Irish Issue ISBN 0 9544257 7 4 ... ref Contributors Irish Pages draws on a wide range of international contributors. These have ...   more details



  1. The Irish Society

    the Irish language . Catholic teachers were employed as few Protestants knew Irish. These teachers ... cite book last Blaney first Roger title Presbyterians and the Irish Language year 1996 ref harv ... C ad Bliain 1871 1971 Stair agus Seanchas Phar iste An Fheirt araigh ref harv language Irish cite journal last hAil n first T. year 1968 title The Irish Society and Tadhg Coinniall in journal Studia ... Henry Joseph Monck title History of the Origin and Progress of the Irish Society Established for Promoting the Education of the Native Irish through the Medium of Their Own Language location Dublin ...about The Honourable The Irish Society which was involved in the Plantation of Ulster The Honourable The Irish Society The Irish Society , or to give it its full name, The Irish society for promoting the scriptural education and religious instruction of the Irish speaking population chiefly through the medium of their own language , was founded in Dublin , Ireland , in 1818 by members of the Church ... placed emphasis on education, which would allow the Irish natives access to the scriptures ... than 30,000 books, mostly in Irish, to teachers and scholars. ref harvnb Blaney 1996 p 84 ref The Catholic ... 53 ref At Mason s suggestion the committee of the Irish Society founded in 1844 two Bedell scholarships and a premium in Dublin University for encouraging the study of the Irish language. He was mainly instrumental in the establishment there of a professorship of Irish. In 1848 the Irish Society in partnership with the controversial Irish Church Missions Irish Church Missions to Roman Catholics ICM ... as with members of the Irish Society particularly in Trinity College. In 1861 the society was instrumental in the translation into Irish of the Book of Common Prayer Leabhar na nUrnaighe Comhchoitchoinn ... and Facts Afforded by the History of the Irish Society Respecting the Duty of Employing the Irish Language, as a more General Medium for Conveying Scriptural Instruction to the Native Peasantry ...   more details



  1. Irish Homestead

    Infobox Magazine title Irish Homestead image file image size image caption company based Dublin frequency weekly paid circulation unpaid circulation total circulation language English language English category agriculture , country living, self help previous editor firstdate 1895 finaldate 1918 amalgamated with the Irish Statesman . country Ireland website issn The Irish Homestead was the weekly publication of the Irish Agricultural Organisation Society IAOS . It was founded in 1895 by Horace Plunkett . The aim of the paper was to push the objectives of the IAOS, setting up dairy co operative societies and co operative banks, and introducing co operation among Irish farmers by proving the benefits obtainable through more economical and efficient management. The newspaper was originally edited by Thomas Finlay, S.J., then by T. P. Gill and H. F. Norman. This publication was the first to publish James Joyce with his short story The Sisters in 1904. It ceased publication in 1918, but was afterwards revived in October 1921. In 1923 it was amalgamated with the Irish Statesman , and in this format it continued, under the editorship of George William Russell , until 1930. ref Irish Times, 18 July 1935, p. 8 ref References and sources Notes reflist Sources Barbara Hayley and Enda McKay ed. , Three Hundred Years of Irish Periodicals, Dublin Lilliput Press, 1987 DEFAULTSORT Irish Homestead Category Media in Dublin city Category Weekly newspapers published in Ireland Category Publications established in 1895 Category Defunct newspapers Category 1918 disestablishments Ireland stub ...   more details



  1. Irish diaspora

    1185230.jpg 270px thumb The Bridge of Tears Droichead na nDeor in Irish language Irish in County ... O Brien , Irish language Irish , Briain , including Madrid born actress Ana Victoria Garc a Obreg n ... guide to the Irish language , helping Irish settlement in Argentina Irish Argentines keep ... Diaspora , Palgrave Macmillan, 2002. ref Newfoundland Irish , the dialect of the Irish language ... File night train with reaper by brian whelan.jpg thumb Night Train with Reaper by London Irish artist Brian Whelan from the book Myth of Return , 2007 The Irish diaspora lang ga Diasp ra na nGael consists of Irish emigrants and their descendants in countries such as the United Kingdom, the United ... , 607 ref Counting those who went to Britain, between 9 and 10 million Irish people emigrated after ... Irish born people were living abroad. By the 21st century, an estimated 80 million people worldwide claim some Irish descent among them are 41 million Americans who claim Irish as their primary ethnicity ... before saying goodbye. The term Irish diaspora is open to many interpretations. One, preferred by the government of Ireland, is defined in legal terms the Irish diaspora are all persons of Irish nationality who habitually reside outside of the island of Ireland. This includes Irish citizens who have emigrated abroad and their children, who are Irish citizens by descent under Irish law. It also includes their grandchildren in cases where they were registered as Irish citizens in the Foreign Births Register held in every Irish diplomatic missions Irish diplomatic mission . ref cite web url http www.citizensinformation.ie categories moving country irish citizenship irish citizenship through birth or descent title Irish Citizens Information Board ref Great grandchildren and even more distant descendants of Irish immigrants may also register as Irish citizens, but only if the parent through .... Under this legal definition, the Irish diaspora is considerably smaller some 3 million persons, of whom ...   more details



  1. Irish Argentine

    in Spanish language Spanish . Minority speak Irish language Irish fact date April 2011 reason Please give census data or verifiable documentation. or English language English rels Predominantly Roman Catholicism related Irish people Irish , Scottish settlement in Argentina Scottish Argentine ...No footnotes date April 2009 Infobox Ethnic group group Irish Argentines br image div style white space ... File Casey.JPG x130px br File Anthony Dominic Fahy.jpg x130px caption small Notable Irish Argentines ... , Irish American , Irish Brazilian , Irish Chilean , Irish Mexican , Irish Uruguayan Irish settlement in Argentina is part of the story of immigration in Argentina and the Irish diaspora . Ireland Irish emigration emigrants from the Midlands, Wexford and many counties of Ireland arrived in Argentina mainly from 1830 to 1930, with the largest wave taking place in 1850 1870. The modern Irish Argentine ... 1,000,000. Argentina is the home of the fifth largest Irish community in the world. ref name westernpeople.ie Reasons for emigration File Celtic1982.jpg thumb 250px right Pupils from an Irish dancing school in Argentina. Irish Latin Americans Most of those who left Ireland arrived in Buenos Aires ... independence and the Argentine war against Brazil. For Irish people Irish immigrants, the new lands ... It is difficult to accurately calculate the exact number of immigrants. Many Irish newcomers ... and 1855. The records in between these years are also incomplete, due to conflicts of who was Irish, English and Scottish in South American demographics. Between 1822 and 1829, at least 7,160 Irish people Irish immigrants arrived, being 1889 the peak of this migration on 15 February of this year ... Carlos Korol and Hilda Sabato estimated that the total number of Irish immigrants in the nineteenth ... mortality ratios for the Irish immigrants in certain periods before the 1869 census e.g. ... of every two Irish emigrants to Argentina went back to Ireland or re migrated to England, the United ...   more details



  1. Irish Newfoundlanders

    brought their native tongue. Many spoke only Irish language Irish on arrival which gave rise to a dialect of the Irish language known as Newfoundland Irish , or distinctive varieties of newfoundland English English . Newfoundland is one of the few places outside Ireland where the Irish language was spoken ... outside Europe with its own distinctive name in the Irish language, Talamh an isc Land of the Fish ... Newfoundland lang ga Talamh an isc , many Newfoundlanders are of Ireland Irish descent. According to the Statistics Canada 2006 census, 21.5 of Newfoundlanders claim Irish ancestry other major ... of Irish music  even the accents of the people in these areas  are so reminiscent of rural Ireland that Irish author Tim Pat Coogan has described Newfoundland as the most Irish place in the world ... The Story of the Irish Diaspora , Palgrave Macmillan, 2002. ref History The Irish migrations to Newfoundland ... . A further hint of what one scholar has termed a diaspora of Irish fishermen dates from 1608, when ... 1670, and particularly between 1750 and 1830, Newfoundland received large numbers of Irish immigrants. Image Newfoundland Irish Shore.png right thumb 250px Approximate location of the Irish Shore on the Avalon Peninsula. These migrations were seasonal or temporary. Most Irish migrants were young men ... in the 1770s and 1780s when more than 100 ships and 5,000 men cleared Irish ports for the fishery. The exodus from Ulster to the USA excepted, it was the most substantial movement of Irish people Irish across the Atlantic in the 18th century. Some went on to other North America n destinations ... between Ireland and Newfoundland due to fisheries and trade. As a result, the Newfoundland Irish ... from its inception, a small number of young Irish women joined the migration. They tended to stay and marry overwintering Irish male migrants. Seasonal and temporary migrations slowly evolved into emigration and the formation of permanent Irish family settlement in Newfoundland. This pattern intensified ...   more details



  1. Irish Canadian

    of the Province. Further, Ontario is home to the only Gaeltacht or Irish language speaking area ... was one of the few places outside Ireland where the Irish language was spoken by a majority of the population as their primary language. In fact Newfoundland Irish is its own distinct dialect. While the Irish language has become very uncommmon in Newfoundland today, its influence on Newfoundland ... own distinctive name in the Irish language, Talamh an isc , the land of fish . The family names ... Catholic , language heritage being that some can still understand parts of the Irish language , the older ...Infobox ethnic group group Irish Canadians image File Mulroney.jpg 80px File Walsh.JPG 80px br File ThomasDArcyMcGee.jpg ... small Notable Irish Canadians Brian Mulroney , Mary Walsh actress Mary Walsh , Thomas D Arcy McGee ... Church of Canada United , Roman Catholic related Irish people Irish , Irish American s, Ulster Scots , Scottish Canadians , Welsh Canadian Irish Canadians are immigrants and descendants of immigrants who originated in Ireland . 1.2 million Irish immigrants arrived, 1825 to 1970, at least half of those ... , and comprised 24 of Canada s population. The 1931 national census counted 1,230,000 Canadians of Irish ... Protestants. ref David A. Wilson, Irish nationalism in Canada 2009 http books.google.com books?id 63VVlvuNIqcC&pg PA165&dq irish catholic protestant 1931 census intitle canada&hl en&ei 5RYMTt CCvHUiAKtuaXpDQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&sqi 2&ved 0CDsQ6AEwAA v onepage&q irish 20catholic 20protestant 201931 20census 20intitle 3Acanada&f false p. 165 online ref The Irish immigrants were largely .... However, most Catholic Irish after 1850 usually headed to the U.S., England and Australia. ref Elliott ... that the Irish people Irish were the 4th largest ethnic group with 4,354,000 Canadians with full or partial Irish descent or 14 of the country s total population. ref name statcan cite web url ... increase of 531,495 since the 2001 census, which counted 3,823,000 respondents quoting Irish ...   more details



  1. Irish literature

    literature . Irish literature encompasses the Irish Language Irish and English Language English languages. The beginning of writing in Irish Irish Language Irish has one of the oldest vernacular literatures in western Europe after Greek language Greek and Latin http www.krysstal.com langfams indoeuro.html . The Irish became fully literate with the arrival of Christianity in the fifth century ... of Latin led to the adaption of the Latin alphabet to the Irish language and the rise of a small ... 1973 , pp. 298 333. ref After the Old Irish period, there is a vast range of poetry from mediaeval and Renaissance times. By degrees the Irish created a classical tradition in their own language, though ... discussion of the social context. ref Irish was still an urban language, and continued to be so ... the retreat of the Irish language. Many of its speakers died of hunger or fever, and many more ... in the literature of the Irish language. One such was a young Protestant scholar called Samuel ... was intimately bound up with the Irish language, which should be modernised and used as a vehicle of contemporary ... gone on to be successful in London , Broadway theatre Broadway and Hollywood . Irish language theatre ... dedicated to the Irish language. The Abbey Theatre itself was reconstituted as a bilingual national theatre in the 1940s under Ernest Blythe , but the Irish language element declined in importance ...Other uses Modern literature in Irish File Irish writing.jpg thumb 261px right Irish writing of 8th century ... and N Mhuir osa 1979 , pp. 54 72 ref Early and medieval literature The earliest Irish literature ..., the Irish sagas such as T in B C ailnge were written in prose, with verse interpolations expressing ... century. ref Caerwyn Williams and N Mhuir osa 1979 , pp. 147 156 ref The literary language known in English as Classical Irish , was a sophisticated medium with elaborate verse forms, and was taught ... a new body of stories which influenced the Irish tradition, and in time translations were made from ...   more details



  1. Irish dance

    unsavory or the English landlords who sought to wholly eradicate Irish culture as seen in political policies that outlawed Irish games Hurling and Irish Football , Language and Dance. Irish c il dances ... language Irish , and strictly speaking would also have competitions in music and crafts. F ile ...Image DSCN0044 irishdancers e.jpg 240px thumb Irish dancers at St. Patrick s Day parade in Fort Collins, Colorado File Niall O Leary School of Irish Dance 2.ogv 240px thumb Irish dancers at an Irish Dance Festival in New York City Irish dancing or Irish dance is a group of traditional dance forms originating in Ireland which can broadly be divided into social dance and performance dance s. Irish social dances can be divided further into c il and set dancing. Irish set dance s are quadrilles , danced ... stylistic differences between these two forms of social dance. Irish social dance is a living tradition, and variations in particular dances are found across the Irish dancing community in some places, dances are deliberately modified and new dances are choreographed. Irish dancing, popularised ... grew in close association with Folk music of Ireland traditional Irish music . Although its origins are unclear, Irish dancing was later influenced by dance forms from the Continent, especially the Quadrille ..., p. 17 18 ref Some attribute the rigid arms found in most forms of Irish Dancing to the oppressive ... Irish social, or Ceilidh c il IPAc en icon k e l i dances vary widely throughout Ireland and the rest ... of newcomers. The c il dances are typically danced to Irish instruments such as the Irish ... gathering featuring Irish music and dance. C il dancing is a specific type of Irish dance. Some ... will have a mixture. Irish set dancing Irish set dancing also referred to as country set dancing are dances based on French quadrilles that were adapted by the Irish by integrating their sean n s steps and Irish music. The distinguishing characteristics of Irish set dancing is that it is danced ...   more details



  1. Irish Australian

    year also led to an Irish revolt. Both risings were soon crushed. In these decades, the Irish language was the main language of Irish prisoners, and many Irish were flogged or killed by fellow convicts ...Use dmy dates date January 2012 Use Australian English date January 2012 Infobox Ethnic group group Irish ... Stynes . Paul Keating . Mick Fanning . Lisa Gerrard . Damien Leith small poptime 72,050 Irish born, 2006 br 1,803,741 self declared Irish ancestry, 2006 popplace Sydney , Melbourne , Brisbane langs Australian English , Irish language Irish rels Catholic Church Roman Catholic , Protestantism , Atheism , Agnosticism related Irish people , Anglo Celtic Australian s, Scottish Australian s, Welsh Australian s, Cornish Australian s Irish Australians lang ga Gael Astr lach have played a long and enduring ... figure of the total number of Australians with an Irish people Irish background. At the 2006 Australian Census Census , 1,803,741 residents identified themselves as having Irish ancestry either alone ... of the largest number of responses. However this figure does not include Australians with an Irish ... Embassy in Dublin states that up to 30 percent of the population claim some degree of Irish ancestry ... Embassy ref Demographic history Around 40,000 Irish convicts were transported to Australia between 1791 and 1867, many for political activity, including those who had participated in the Irish Rebellion ... to Western Australia , where the Catalpa rescue of Irish radicals off Rockingham was a memorable episode ... century were drawn from the poorest sector of British and Irish society. After 1831, the Australian ... later the number of Ireland born had dropped to 184,035. Dominion status for the Irish Free State in 1922 did not diminish arrivals from Ireland as Irish people were still British subject s. This changed ... to Australia each year. For the year 2005 2006, 12,554 Irish entered Australia to work under the Working Holiday visa scheme. Orphans Over four thousand young female orphans from Irish workhouses ...   more details



  1. Irish passport

    . The words on the cover are in both of Ireland s official languages, Irish language Irish and English language English . The top of the cover page reads An tAontas Eorpach and the equivalent in English ... page The passports contain a note on the inside cover which states In Irish language Irish Iarrann ...Infobox Identity document document name Irish passport image Eirepas.JPG image caption The front cover of a contemporary Irish biometric passport image2 IrishPassportData.JPG image caption2 The data page of a contemporary Irish biometric passport date first issued using jurisdiction flag Ireland valid ... 10 years after acquisition for adults, 3 or 5 for children Irish passports are issued by the Consular and Passport Division of the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Ireland Department of Foreign Affairs in Dublin , Republic of Ireland Ireland . Physical appearance Irish passport ... . The identity page on older Irish passports was on the back cover of the booklet. Newly issued ... IRISH 4. Date of Birth 5. Sex 6. Place of birth county of birth if born on the island of Ireland ... sealbh ir. In English language English The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister for Foreign .... Formerly, the request was also made in French language French , but this has been discontinued in recent years. Languages The data page information page is printed in Irish language Irish , English language English and French language French . Each detail includes a reference number e.g. 1 SLOINNE ... Union EU language , as all EU passports have the same text layout now. Security features The latest Irish passports have security features designed to make them difficult to forge or be mistaken ... photos sent by the applicant being pasted onto the page. The coat of arms of Ireland Irish harp is superimposed ... the bottom. Rights to a passport main Irish nationality law Irish passports may be issued to individuals holding Irish nationality the Republic of Ireland extends its nationality law to Northern Ireland ...   more details



  1. Irish Wikipedia

    Infobox website name Wiki favicon Irish Wikipedia screenshot logo File Wikipedia logo v2 ga.png 135px caption url http ga.wikipedia.org ga.wikipedia.org commercial No location Miami, Florida type Internet encyclopedia project language Irish language Irish registration Optional owner Wikimedia Foundation author The Irish Wikipedia Irish language Irish Vicip id na Gaeilge is the Irish language Irish language version of Wikipedia , run by the Wikimedia Foundation and established in October 2003, with the first article being written in January 2004. The founder of Vicip id was Gabriel Beecham. ref name beo1608 cite web author Liam Upton url http www.beo.ie alt wikipedia tionscadal an fhiuntach ar fad.aspx title Beo Wikipedia tionscadal an fhi ntach ar fad publisher Beo.ie date accessdate 2011 11 03 ref In September 2005 over 1600 articles had been written, with 173 contributors both regular and irregular having written material. ref name beo1608 By March 2007, about 20 regular Wikipedians were writing articles, with up to seven thousand articles having been created. ref cite web author Africa url http www.independent.ie unsorted features wikipedia insanica 48940.html title Wikipedia Insanica Features, Unsorted publisher Independent.ie date accessdate 2011 11 03 ref As of March 2012, it had well over 14,000 articles, making it the 98th largest Wikipedia by article count. Vicip id has been favourably received by Irish language media. ref name beo1608 ref cite web author Mary Beth Taylor ... McMullin of Dublin City University suggested that while the Irish Wikipedia is never likely to contain ..., primary or definitive Wikipedia articles in any language on those areas. ref name mcmullin Other ... Vicip id ga icon http ga.m.wikipedia.org Irish Wikipedia mobile version not fully supported http stats.wikimedia.org EN TablesWikipediaGA.htm Statistics for Irish Wikipedia by Erik Zachte Wikipedias Category Wikipedias by language Category Internet properties established in 2003 wikipedia stub ar ...   more details



  1. Irish Tweed

    Unreferenced date November 2010 Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Irish Tweed title orig translator image file reference to the image ideally named after the title of novel n.b. first edition cover if available and permitted image caption author Andrew M. Greeley illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English series Nuala Anne McGrail series genre Mystery novel publisher Forge Books media type Print preceded by Irish Tiger followed by Irish Tweed is the twelfth of the Nuala Anne McGrail series of mystery novels by Roman Catholic priest and author Father Andrew M. Greeley . Category 2009 novels Category 21st century American novels Category Nuala Anne McGrail series Category Novels by Andrew M. Greeley mystery novel stub ...   more details




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