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The final tune that the RTÉ show will delve into is the Irish language foot stomper An Poc Ar Buile. From an original poem by Dónal Ó Mulláin in the early 20th century, the song was made famous in the ...
From a young Cillian Murphy to Cork streets and landmarks such as Sunbeam and the ... should be a community media hub in every city and county. This didn’t exist before. "People would ask ...
There are many coastal destinations you shouldn't skip on a trip to Ireland, and Rick Steves says to add Cobh (pronounced "Cove") to this list. This island town in County Cork may not be on many ...
The best time to visit Ireland if you’re looking to spend time at the beach is summer. Pictured here is Barleycove Beach at County Cork ... appeals to tourists because of its atmosphere, famous ...
The series travels all over the country learning about famous and historical ... Ní Bhrollaigh in two iconic landmarks in Ireland; Grianán of Aileach, County Donegal and the Hill of Tara ...
From BBC Northern Ireland, Irish Sporting Traditions looks at hurling at Ruairí Óg, in Cushendall in the Antrim Glens In 1988, Tipperary County Board ... hurleys used by famous players, many ...
As well as its fascinating Viking history, County Waterford ... including the famous Tannery Restaurant, which is run by a local man and one of Ireland’s celebrity chefs, Paul Flynn.
sixth of 11 chil dren born to Mary (Murphy) and John Patrick Downey, who immi grated from County Cork, Ireland ... and especially enjoyed baking her famous cookies and pies for them.
Michelin-starred restaurants and award-winning chefs focus on food with fresh, locally grown ingredients in County Cork, a storied region in southwestern Ireland. Cork County is vast and wide ...
Two of Ireland’s ... He staged one of his famous Monster Meetings in Mallow on June 11, 1843 which attracted a reported crowd of 250,000 people from all over north Cork and further afield ...