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About Anthony Murphy, the curator of Mythical Ireland. In brief: Author of ten books about ancient Ireland, non-fiction and fiction. Discoverer of ' Dronehenge ', a Late Neolithic henge near Newgrange. Scriptwriter and narrator for Lú Festival of Light - Drogheda 2022 & 2023*. Storyteller for DRAWDA Urban Art Festival mythological murals.
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Mythical Ireland was established in March of the year 2000 by author, journalist, astronomer and photographer Anthony Murphy. The website represents a journey into the ancient past, casting new light on the early history of Ireland.
Jan 17, 2024 · Meet Anthony ‘Murf’ Murphy, one of the four Beefy Boys now running three restaurants, cooking around 9,000 burgers a week. It all started in 2011 when fellow Beefy Boy Dan Mayo-Evans decided to throw a barbecue and, knowing his great mate’s love of food, asked Murf to help him cook.
Mar 15, 2020 · Live Irish Myths & Legends: a new series from Anthony Murphy. March 15, 2020. To counteract the negativity and anxiety around the Covid-19 (coronavirus) outbreak here in Ireland, I have started a new series of live broadcasts featuring readings and discussion of Irish myths and legends.
Anthony Murphy " The Orange and the Green " or " The Biggest Mix-Up " is a humorous Irish folk song about a man whose father was a Protestant ("Orange") and whose mother was a Catholic ("Green"). It describes the man's trials as the product of religious intermarriage and how "mixed up" he became as a result of such an upbringing.
Oct 28, 2023 · And why not? “Anyone can do it,” says Murphy. His own background is in journalism; he got into mythology when his friend the artist Richard Moore inspired him with stories from the Boyne Valley.
I am a journalist, author and photographer living in Drogheda, Ireland, with my wife Ann and our five children. I live four miles from Newgrange, a 5,000-year-old stone monument in the Boyne Valley.