Irish History
Filter by:
FilterShowing 301-319 of 319
Dunbrody Famine Ship – County Wexford
Ireland’s history has often captured people’s attention around the world. Many remember the harrowing times when the famine was taking...
read full article
Arthur Guinness: The Man Behind the World’s Most Famous Beer
Ireland is famous for being the home of many talented people from poets, authors, to actors and even inventors. One...
read full article
Linenopolis: The Magnificent Linen Quarter of Belfast
The city of Belfast has been known for many things, among which is the famous Linen Quarter of Belfast. Linen...
read full article
An Exciting Brief History of Ireland
Ireland, the land of fairies and folktales, Christians and pagans, beer and whiskey, has a somewhat troublesome history that propelled...
read full article
Exploring Aillwee Caves in County Clare, Ireland
The main purpose of this trip is going to visit and check the Aillwee Caves in County Clare, Ireland, but...
read full article
Irish Diaspora: Ireland’s Citizens beyond Seas
The Irish are everywhere. It may come as a surprise to some that Irish people are spread in different places...
read full article
Irish Female Scientists You Should Know
Ireland is known for its natural beauty, its rich creative culture, and its tragic history, but it has also produced...
read full article
Celtic Mythology on TV: American Gods’ Mad Sweeney
American Gods is a fantasy-drama television series based on British author Neil Gaiman’s novel of the same name, published in...
read full article
Inspirational Irish Women Who Changed the World
Women have made incredible contributions to society and Ireland is no exception. Inspirational Irish women have transformed history and pioneered...
read full article
The Beautiful Rolling Hills of Belfast: Black Mountain and Divis Mountain
Belfast is known as an industrial city. A city made famous by its linen mills and ships. A landscape that...
read full article
Discover Vinegar Hill, Enniscorthy, County Wexford – A Top Guide
Vinegar Hill is famous for one of the most important battles during the Irish Rebellion of 1798. The battle was...
read full article
Explore the Haunted Wicklow Gaol, County Wicklow (Top 3 tips)
Out of the many attractions found in County Wicklow, one that is a must visit for all visitors to the...
read full article
Scáthach: Secrets of the Infamous Warrior in Irish Mythology Unearthed
Scáthach, meaning “The Shadowy One” in Gaelic, was a mythical Celtic warrior and martial arts trainer. She was an incredible...
read full article
Troubled Soil: Islandmagee’s Hidden History
Hidden in the rocky hills of County Antrim’s east coast lies Islandmagee, a grassy peninsula town epicentre to the nearby...
read full article
The Valour of San Patricios Battalion
Around St. Patrick’s Day, people begin to witness Irish symbols and colours of green and gold everywhere. One place in history...
read full article
Tayto: Ireland’s Most Famous Crisps
When you come to Ireland you might notice something that is pretty much everywhere. This is Tayto, Ireland’s most loved...
read full article
The Argory House in County Armagh, NI
Another fine example of Neo-classical 18th-century buildings in Ireland is the stunning Argory House. The incredible house was first built in...
read full article
Independence Day At Ulster American Folk Park
4th of July Fun at Ulster American Folk Park On 4th of July, they celebrate independence day at the Ulster...
read full article
360 Degree Video of Magiligan Point, Londonderry
Magilligan point is a peninsula that lies in the northwest of County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, at the entrance of Lough...
read full article