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Heritage Project at the National Print Museum. Newer posts →. Winter Fair starts today @4.00PM and lasts until Sunday. November 28, 2014. Middot; 10:20 am. November 27, 2014 · 2:35 pm. Folklore Review: Memoir, by John McGahern. Tagged as folklore memoir series. November 27, 2014 · 1:06 pm. We have been getting festive into the festive mood early. Fergus Power has been teaching us letterpress and we have designed, set and printed Christmas cards. There is a sample of some of our cards above. The mezzanine...
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Christmas cards | Heritage Project at the National Print Museum
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Heritage Project at the National Print Museum. Folklore review: The Island Man by Tomas O’Crohan. Folklore Review: Memoir, by John McGahern →. November 27, 2014 · 1:06 pm. We have been getting festive into the festive mood early. Fergus Power has been teaching us letterpress and we have designed, set and printed Christmas cards. There is a sample of some of our cards above. Folklore review: The Island Man by Tomas O’Crohan. Folklore Review: Memoir, by John McGahern →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Middot; ...
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The Lower Glanmire Road, Cork City, IrelandKent Station New plans - The Lower Glanmire Road, Cork City, Ireland
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The Lower Glanmire Road, Cork City, Ireland. 8230;your thoughts, stories and pictures of past and present. Kent Station New plans. On January 5, 2013. Kent train station plans new entrance building. It will include an underground link that will connect up to the southern end of the existing pedestrian underpass at the station. The plans also include a new two-way road that will link Railway Street/Alfred Street to Horgan’s Quay to serve the new entrance building. There have been long terms plans from bot...
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The Lower Glanmire Road, Cork City, Ireland1911 Census - Lower Glanmire Road, Cork City, Ireland
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The Lower Glanmire Road, Cork City, Ireland. 8230;your thoughts, stories and pictures of past and present. On July 23, 2012. Here is a link to the 1911 Census. For the Lower Road:. Some familiar family names are on the list! Who lived in your house 100 years ago? Http:/ www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Cork/Cork No 3 Urban/Glanmire Road Lower/. Saint Patrick’s Cross and Relic. Update * * The Gathering – Lower Road style. Directory of Cork 1867. Kent Station New plans. 1963 Cork Veteran Run.
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The Lower Glanmire Road, Cork City, IrelandNew Facebook Page - The Lower Glanmire Road, Cork City, Ireland
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The Lower Glanmire Road, Cork City, Ireland. 8230;your thoughts, stories and pictures of past and present. On August 23, 2012. I have now added a facebook link to the website – Check it out on the top menu bar! 8211; http:/ www.facebook.com/TheLowerRoad/. Give us a ‘LIKE’ or follow us on Facebook – Don’y forget to send on your pics/stories via e-mail: info@thelowerroad.net. If you have any suggestions on what else to add to the website or FB page then let me know! Saint Patrick’s Cross and Relic.
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Christmas in Cork
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Cork has a long tradition of presenting top class live shows from plays and concerts to musicals and comedy. All of the theatre venues are right in the centre of the city and all withing walking distance of each other. There is always something to see in Cork. View the Cork Opera House website. View The Everyman website. The Cork Arts Theatre is an intimate 100 seat venue which presents a varied programme of events all year round with an emphasis on theatre for all and value for money entertainment. ...
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Christmas in Cork
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Since there is much to see, hear, taste and experience especially over Christmas time in Cork, a weekend stay is definitely something you should consider. And there is plenty of choice for places to stay in Cork during your visit. Below are a number of first class hotels that we can recommend. However, if you would like to know about more options, or if you need some more information on prices and ratings, you can also check out the trivago website. View the River Lee Hotel website. You'd better be good!
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Christmas in Cork
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Cork is a very special city. In 2010 Cork was named in the Lonely Planet's Top 10 cities in the world to visit and this year it took the top spot in the Condé Nast Traveller guide to the 'Friendliest Cities in the World'. And nowhere beats Cork at Christmas for shopping, shows and festive fun. One of the many cafés and restaurants dotted around Cork's boulevards and laneways. The Cork region is renowned for the freshness and quality of its food. Sample it for yourself. If it's time for dinner. Then you h...
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Christmas in Cork
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Party Nights in Cork! Christmas is a time of celebration and getting together with friends, colleagues and family to enjoy this special time of year. Here at Christmas in Cork we are happy to recommend the following who will guarantee a great night whether it's a company night out, a club outing or family get-together. Bella Vista Hotel, Cobh. Best Western Montenotte Hotel. You'd better be good! People's Republic of Cork. An event guide with a difference. Advice on your travel options.