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amandil:

elephant in Dublin Zoo, April 2008 =D
 pic made by me

amandil:

elephant in Dublin Zoo, April 2008 =D


pic made by me

grafton street, dublin.

grafton street, dublin.

the mother - padraig pearse.

mhmjoyride:

I do not grudge them: Lord, I do not grudge
My two strong sons that I have seen go out
To break their strength and die, they and a few,
In bloody protest for a glorious thing,
They shall be spoken of among their people,
The generations shall remember them,
And call them blessed;
But I will speak their names to my own heart
In the long nights;
The little names that were familiar once
Round my dead hearth.
Lord, thou art hard on mothers:
We suffer in their coming and their going;
And tho’ I grudge them not, I weary, weary
Of the long sorrow—-And yet I have my joy:
My sons were faithful, and they fought.

tumbledublin:

tursucuhursit:

Irish Soccer fans are dismayed at the Lounge Bar off Dublin’s O’Connell Street as the French score a goal despite a hand ball incident, putting Ireland out of the the World Cup.


this is making my heart hurt.
disgrace.
soliftofflove:

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richard dunne and liam lawerence of the republic of ireland during ireland’s 1-0 loss to france in the world cup qualifiers at croke park.

soliftofflove:

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richard dunne and liam lawerence of the republic of ireland during ireland’s 1-0 loss to france in the world cup qualifiers at croke park.

lostgirlwonder:

The Cliffs of Moher (4). Ireland. (via (toni)ancama)

lostgirlwonder:

The Cliffs of Moher (4). Ireland. (via (toni)ancama)

sixofsire:

Train from Dublin to Howth, Ireland

sixofsire:

Train from Dublin to Howth, Ireland

uncertainwill:

Dublin, Ireland.

uncertainwill:

Dublin, Ireland.

Michael (“Mick”) Collins (Irish: Mícheál Ó Coileáin; 16 October 1890 – 22 August 1922) was an Irish revolutionary leader, Minister for Finance and MP for Cork South in the First Dáil of 1919, Director of Intelligence for the IRA, and member of the Irish delegation during the Anglo-Irish Treaty negotiations. Subsequently he was both Chairman of the Provisional Government and Commander-in-chief of the National Army. Throughout this time, at least as of 1919, he was also President of the Irish Republican Brotherhood. He was shot and killed in August 1922, during the Irish Civil War.

Michael (“Mick”) Collins (Irish: Mícheál Ó Coileáin; 16 October 1890 – 22 August 1922) was an Irish revolutionary leader, Minister for Finance and MP for Cork South in the First Dáil of 1919, Director of Intelligence for the IRA, and member of the Irish delegation during the Anglo-Irish Treaty negotiations. Subsequently he was both Chairman of the Provisional Government and Commander-in-chief of the National Army. Throughout this time, at least as of 1919, he was also President of the Irish Republican Brotherhood. He was shot and killed in August 1922, during the Irish Civil War.