Ruins of the O’Davoren Law School | Cahermacnaghten, Co Clare
The Ó Duibhdábhoireann (O’Davoren) family were scholarly clan of Corcomroe, Thomond (modern-day Co Clare), active since medieval times.
Famed for their sponsorship of schools and knowledge of history and Early Irish law, the Uí Dhuibh dá Bhoireann were known throughout Ireland as a literary family and held estates in the Burren down to the mid seventeenth century at the time of the Cromwellian…
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Ballyryan, Co. Clare, Ireland (2023)
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Season 2, Episode 12
Season 2, Episode 12: Julita Fox 💕
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Cassandra Clare: is a straight woman who writes compelling straight protagonists but also a lot of really well-written queer side characters
Shadowhunters fans: why doesn’t she write more queer characters agsghfjgklhl😠😠
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The View from Lahinch, Chase Smith
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That's a picture of the Cliffs of Moher, Co. Galway
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the day nobody laughs at will herondale’s ancient mariner jokes is the day I cease to exist
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#OTD in 1874 – Irish painter, Frederic Burton, was appointed director of the National Gallery, London, and began an unprecedented programme of art collection.
As Director of the National Gallery, London, Burton bought over 500 works, many of them masterpieces by Botticelli, Canaletto, van Dyck and Leonardo da Vinci, creating possibly the finest art collection in the world. Burton’s painting, ‘Meeting on the Turret Stairs’ was voted by the Irish public as Ireland’s favourite painting in 2012 from among ten works shortlisted by critics.
The subject is…
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Ballyryan, Co. Clare, Ireland (2023)
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like i said this is a book for annoying people. but the line “this is the only story i will ever be able to tell” is something i will be thinking about forever
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Error Of The Week (15)
How throwing a #Christmastree cost £650,000 in #compensation
To “swinging the lead” and “pulling a fast one” we can now add “throwing a Christmas tree” as a euphemism for trickery or deceit after a court in Limerick in Ireland dismissed Kamila Grabska’s £650,000 compensation claim for injuries sustained after a car accident in 2017. She had claimed that the injuries to her back and neck were so disabling that she had been unable to work for more than five…
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#CalmTheSoul
#PoorClares
#Galway
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