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Ireland and India seem worlds apart, with apparently little in common in terms of culture, language, and tradition. Yet there are, in fact, remarka...
view full detailsThis fascinating book from Blasta looks at the history of beer alongside some of the biggest events in the story of Ireland. Written by Dr. Christ...
view full detailsThere are no miracle answers to your problems, however a well-stocked larder at least gives you the feeling that dinner won't be one of those probl...
view full detailsWild Swimming, cold water swimming or just going for a dip, there are many names for the pheonmenon of sea swimming in Ireland and the culture arou...
view full detailsWhether you're a casual snacker or a crisp connoisseur this is the guide for you. Neil pairs 80 different drinks - from Lemonade with Monster Munc...
view full detailsA lovely cotton tea towel featuring the National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin by Clover Rua The Palm House featured on the tea towel was built in 1...
view full detailsA lovely cotton tea towel featuring Liberty Hall by Clover RuaCompleted in 1965, Liberty Hall was the tallest building in Ireland at the time, it w...
view full detailsThis graphic Grá Tea Towel was designed by Clover Rua, to add a splash of colour wherever it's displayed. Grá is the Irish word for love, and defin...
view full detailsA view of Croke Park, the home of the GAA. There has been a stadium on this site since 1891 but this view is of the redeveloped stadium completed i...
view full detailsThe Poolbeg Power station towers, known locally as the Pigeon House, is one of the most iconic landmarks of Dublin. Full of nostalgic glow, trips t...
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