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... have homogeneous images that were thrown on a CD prior to coming home.
Old pictures taken from:
SUF parade irelands eye 1950.
Today.
Post office Irelands eye 1989
Today.
E.J green Herring factory. Thoroughfare 1965
Today.
St.Georges Anglican Church 1950 Irelands eye
Today.
You can learn more about the individual towns by visiting the MUN link provided above,as well as see ...
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On November 14th last, on Patrick Street in Cork over 800 people took part in Irelands largest flashmob to date. This formed part of a demonstration against arts funding cuts that may form part of the next budget. Brilliant idea. More info on it here and thanks to Piaras Kelly's blog where I first saw it.
Related posts:Spin 103.8 Flashmob IrelandBlog Upkeep - New Blog Links Added
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Thierry Henry:
"I am not the ref. The ball hit my hand and, I will be honest, the ball hit my hand. It was a handball. I played it, and the ref allowed it. It could have been better to do it in another way but like I said, I am not the ref".
Richard Dunne
"It was ridiculous really and unfortunately it's what we thought was going to happen. The World Cup is run by people who ...
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The Redrock Slurry Pump has a reputation for been strong,reliable and virtually maintenance free. To improve mixing preformance the off-set nozzle allows the slurry to be mixed in almost all directions. For varying tanks depths the pumps can be adjusted by up to 300mm, The three point linkage “quick attach” allows easy implement connection. No disconnection of the PTO when lowering ...
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The recent flooding in Ireland caused huge scale havoc. It claimed thousands of lives. Apart from these many business faced huge loses due to data loss. In a recent survey it was found that most of these companies followed the traditional way of data backups like magnetic storage tapes. But incase of natural disaster like
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Launch of the 2010 Edition of Ireland’s Blue Book guide at The Crawford Art Gallery, Cork
Photos: Malachy Harty Photography  087 1213764
The launch of the 2010 Edition of Ireland’s Blue Book guide took place on November 10th at a reception in the Crawford Gallery, Cork. Ireland’s Blue Book is a collection of luxury accommodation in Irish country house hotels, manor houses and ...
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During this years summer jam at the DPM, Sync took the opportunity to grab a some writers and carry out a few interviews. Here is Part 1 of his interview with Irelands finest, Rask (part 2 of the interview to follow).
Rask is no stranger to the Scottish scene having hooked up with Eez wayback, taken part in some of his old school jams. A top writer and an equally top bloke.
Have a listen and ...
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... use ham employees in rescue radio drills, U-K hams stand ready if a
bridge falls and Irelands national ham radio society gets an unexpected
gift. Find out the details on Amateur Radio Newsline( ... Instead of putting his car up for sale he instead gifted his 2008
Kia Rio hatchback to Irelands national ham radio society. The vehicle had
already been converted for disabled use and professionally ...
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In the last year Mick Flannery has gone from part time stonemason to one of Irelands most sought after musicians. Since the release of his critically acclaimed album ‘White Lies’, he has played a string of sold out shows all over Ireland, most notably at Vicar Street in Dublin, been nominated for the Choice Album Awards, been cited as ‘Most Promising Newcomer’ by Hotpress readers, ...
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The Department of Finance has released it’s pre-budget outlook. A back of the envelope calculation puts spending as a proportion of GNP at a whopping 55.3%. Higher than earlier estimates by Ronan Lyons and Goodbody StockBrokers.
Calculations -
GNP - €138.3bn - based on last years GNP of €154.5bn * 10.5% drop reported in pre-budget submission
Spending
Gross Current Expenditure = €61, ...
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Paddy has...
BRAINWASHING BULLSCUTTER
The BBC are a World service of bullscutterers, of secret agents and surveillance, that might come straight out its own spy drama Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy. The facts are that the ...
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And so yesterday the NAMA Bill passed all stages in the Dail and is due to be signed into law by the President next week, and Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan expects the €54 Billion worth of bad loans to be transferred from the three participating banks and two building societies to the taxpayers before Christmas.
Merry Christmas everyone.
The above poster has been hanging on the walls of ...
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At 1.30pm on Saturday 14 November, approximately 800 people turned up for a flashmob event in St Patrick’s Street in Cork. A video from the event is embedded below. The event was organised by the National Campaign for the Arts. It’s easy to see from the video that the event is well choreographed and is the best flashmob activity to date in Ireland. Read more about it in the Irish ...
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Irelands hopes of qualifying for the 2010 World Cup took a devastating knock at the weekend when in the home tie of the first leg of the play off’s against France. The Republic lost 1-0 thanks to a 72nd minute strike from Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka.
The bookmaker Victor Chandler are running a cash back offer on the game, if Ireland score at ANYTIME during the game then they will ...
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... signs and whose most significant act during their dismal showing in the European Championships was to propose to his girlfriend live on TV – he’s still waiting for a reply by the way.
Spies at Irelands training camp this week say that Trappatonni is making his players practice penalties. We know that no stone will be left unturned, and we know that the level of organisation that the ...
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