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Itn Easy To Get 111 Ere, Easy To Travel About Ireland, And

Page 7 from 1st February 1957

SO MUCH TO DO AND SEE E. Mary J. Dowling : makes a tour of t the attractions O NE has come to accept thc convenience and comfort of modern......

The Irish Church Triumphant

Page 10 from 3rd August 1979

IT IS said that the young are impatient of the institutional Church. Those who seek try to find a short cut through or round it. In Ireland — and,......

De Gaulle's Visit A Windfall For Kingdom County

Page 3 from 23rd May 1969

THE visit of Charles de I Gaulle to the humble folk of Sneem and Parknasilla in Co. Kerry may have done M. Pompidou's Presidential Election hopes......

G K Chesterton_an-the-irish----

Page 7 from 15th April 1988

WHEN G K Chesterton crossed the Irish Sea for the first time in 1918, and stayed at the Shelbourne Hotel in St Stephen's Green, Dublin, he found......

The Papal Coat Of Arms And Its Copyright

Page 4 from 26th February 1982

I REFER to the report by Jonathan Petre ("Selling the Pope's Visit gives rise to unease"), Feb 12 and would make a few observations: The practical......

Arts Page

Page 6 from 30th January 1981

A great big book A Dictionary of Irish History Since 1800 by D. J. Hickey and J. E. Doherty (Gill and Macmillan, £20.00). THE JOINT authors spent......

When Erin Calls, You'd Better Answer...

Page 8 from 14th March 1997

One of the greatest reasons for travelling to Ireland is simply being Irish — and for the exile Ireland has a pull like no other homeland. HARRY......

A Rural Welcome And Homely Food

Page 7 from 28th March 1986

WHEN Irish tourism was rapidly expanding in the early 1960s the demand for accommodation at peak periods frequently exceeded supply, with reports......

Cast Your Lines

Page 9 from 23rd May 1986

SEALINK British Ferries, Irish Ferry Line, in assocation with Bord Failte, the Irish Tourist Board, and Silstar Tackle are to Sponsor a new angling......

The Wilson Sisters -celine, Ann And Joan — Whose First

Page 8 from 23rd August 1974

record was released this week, were born in Finchogue, niscorthy, Co. Wexford, Eire. The Wilson family moved to England in 1969. The girls come......

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