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Folaíonn Grá Gáin. Love Veils Ugliness. #anghaeilge #irishproverb

29/07/2017.Reading time less than 1 minute.

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Stop looking for happiness in the same place you lost it. #quote

16/06/2017.Reading time less than 1 minute.

Oíche mhaith agaibh. Goodnight from Stair na hÉireann. Lough Inagh Lodge, Connemara, Co Galway, Fiachra Mangan Photography

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You’ve got to go down a lot of wrong roads to find the right one. #quote

14/06/2017.Reading time less than 1 minute.

Oíche mhaith agaibh. Goodnight from Stair na hÉireann. Lough Inagh Valley, Connemara, Co Galway, Fiachra Mangan Photography

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To the world you may be just one person, but to one person you may be the world. #quote

17/05/2017.Reading time less than 1 minute.

Oíche mhaith agaibh. Goodnight from Stair na hÉireann. St Canice’s Cathedral and Round Tower, Kilkenny

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Accountability breeds responsibility. #quote

11/05/2017.Reading time less than 1 minute.

Oíche mhaith agaibh. Goodnight from Stair na hÉireann. Wicklow Gap, Co Wicklow, Fiachra Mangan Photography

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Walk on with hope in your heart, and you’ll never walk alone. #quote

11/05/2017.Reading time less than 1 minute.

Maidin mhaith agaibh. Good morning from Stair na hÉireann/History. The fairy tail ‘Horn Bridge’, Tollymore Forest Park, Newcastle, Co Down, Mac Creative Photography

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A person who feels appreciated will always do more than is what is expected. #quote

09/05/2017.Reading time less than 1 minute.

Oíche mhaith agaibh. Goodnight from Stair na hÉireann. Bearnagh Twilight, The Mournes. The view here shows the Mourne Wall snaking down from Bearnagh’s summit towards its North Torr, Co Down, Hibernia Landscapes by Stephen Wallace

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That which can be destroyed by the truth should be. #quote

27/04/2017.Reading time less than 1 minute.

Oíche mhaith agaibh. Goodnight from Stair na hÉireann. Sperrin Sunset, Steven Hylands Photography

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Stay positive about everything. A positive mindset will determine your happiness. #quote

25/04/2017.Reading time less than 1 minute.

Oíche mhaith agaibh. Goodnight from Stair na hÉireann. Dingle Lighthouse with the Galactic Core of the Milky Way galaxy south at the end of astronomical twilight, Co Kerry, kerryviews.com Photography

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Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. #quote

24/04/2017.Reading time less than 1 minute.

Oíche mhaith agaibh. Goodnight from Stair na hÉireann. The galactic core of the Milky Way galaxy rises over the ancient site of the Navan Fort, Co Armagh, Patrick Hughes Photography

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Ireland 1845-52 | The public works consisted of building roads, walls and bridges for a salary of 8 pence per day. This strenuous work program was introduced at a time when the people were starving and weak. The salary was not sufficient for the people to regain their health or feed their families. To make matters worse the intense labour did little to advance the country with useable structures. From the Book: The Truth Behind The Irish Famine: Signed copies at www.jerrymulvihill.com
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Ireland 1849 | Sidney Osborne, English travel writer. “Seventy houses were pulled down, under the orders of the agent of the property. The people had for some days to crowd on the neighbouring chapel floor, and by the sides of the ditches, for the neighbours had orders not to take them in: it is fair to state the whole of this mass of tenantry had been created by a middleman, whose lease was now out. Taken from The Truth Behind The Irish Famine, signed copies only at www.jerrymulvihill.com
#OTD in 1941 – Death of painter, Sir John Lavery, in Kilkenny. Best known for his portraits, Belfast-born Lavery attended the Haldane Academy in Glasgow, Scotland, in the 1870s and the Académie Julian in Paris in the early 1880s.
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