Showing posts with label dublin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dublin. Show all posts

Saturday, 17 October 2015

Rugby Union, 2007 Six Nations:
Ireland vs England

17th October 2015:
By way of preview of the match between Ireland and Argentin here is a repeat of the historic victory of Ireland over England at Croke Parkin in 2007. 

It is a reminder of what can be achieved on the field of play by the unique team that is Ireland. Ireland cannot take it for granted that they are home and dried when facing their  adversary, Argentina. For starters the founder of the navy in Argentina was an Irishman named William Brown from Co Mayo. In fact Ireland is represented in the history of that country by it's influence in every department of of civic life. The two countries are tied by history and tradition. But that will all be swept aside as the two countries face off this Sunday in what for both is indeed a historic occasion.

Rugby Union, 2007 Six Nations Ireland vs England at Croke Park, Dublin.

Saturday, 24 December 2011

CHRISTMAS 2011 CAROL SINGING IN HEUSTON STATION, DUBLIN

St. Michael’s House, one of the largest providers of services to people with an intellectual disability in Ireland, has been selected as the chosen Christmas charity for 2011/2012 by The CIÉ Male Voice Choir.



ROCK MY SOUL IN THE BOSOM OF ABRAHAM







FUNICULI FUNICULA








WALKING IN A WINTER WONDERLAND






Monday, 23 May 2011

Another Murrihy Who Has Made His Mark





Jim Murrihy

Director/Choreographer



 
Jim Murrihy, from Boston Massachusetts, and now living in Dublin Ireland, has been dancing for over 30 years starting at just 3 years old with the Smith Houlihan School of Irish Dancing in Boston Massachusetts Jim’s parents from County Galway and County Clare instilled in him the love for Irish music and dance at this very early age.

History of English Podcast

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