The Skelligs, Nature's Pinnacle
by Colin Elgie
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The Skelligs, Nature's Pinnacle
by Colin Elgie
#OTD in Irish History | 25 July:
Today is the Feast day of St. James. Since mediaeval times, Dubliners held an annual drinking festival in the Saint’s honour. Fittingly, Guinness chose St. James’ Gate as the site for their brewery. St. James is the patron saint of hatmakers, rheumatoid sufferers, and labourers. 1633 – Thomas (Viscount) Wentworth becomes Lord Deputy of Ireland. 1750 – Birth of John Curran, Irish statesman, in…
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#OTD in Irish History | 25 July:
#OTD in Irish History | 25 July:
Today is the Feast day of St. James. Since mediaeval times, Dubliners held an annual drinking festival in the Saint’s honour. Fittingly, Guinness chose St. James’ Gate as the site for their brewery. St. James is the patron saint of hatmakers, rheumatoid sufferers, and labourers. 1633 – Thomas (Viscount) Wentworth becomes Lord Deputy of Ireland. 1750 – Birth of John Curran, Irish statesman, in…
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#OTD in Irish History – 25 July:
#OTD in Irish History – 25 July:
Today is the Feast day of St. James. Since mediaeval times, Dubliners held an annual drinking festival in the Saint’s honour. Fittingly, Guinness chose St. James’ Gate as the site for their brewery. St. James is the patron saint of hatmakers, rheumatoid sufferers, and labourers.
1633 – Thomas (Viscount) Wentworth becomes Lord Deputy of Ireland.
1750 – Birth of John Curran, Irish statesman, in…
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#OTD in Irish History – 25 July:
#OTD in Irish History – 25 July:
Today is the Feast day of St. James. Since mediaeval times, Dubliners held an annual drinking festival in the Saint’s honour. Fittingly, Guinness chose St. James’ Gate as the site for their brewery. St. James is the patron saint of hatmakers, rheumatoid sufferers, and labourers.
1633 – Thomas (Viscount) Wentworth becomes Lord Deputy of Ireland.
1750 – Birth of John Curran, Irish statesman, in…
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#OTD in Irish History – 25 July:
#OTD in Irish History – 25 July:
Today is the Feast day of St. James. Since mediaeval times, Dubliners held an annual drinking festival in the Saint’s honour. Fittingly, Guinness chose St. James’ Gate as the site for their brewery. St. James is the patron saint of hatmakers, rheumatoid sufferers, and labourers.
1633 – Thomas (Viscount) Wentworth becomes Lord Deputy of Ireland.
1750 – Birth of John Curran, Irish statesman, in…
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