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Curragh, traditional Irish music. 315 likes. Curragh is Kara Doyle (uilleann pipes, whistle), Eric Everson (bouzouki), Peter Jones (fiddle), John Roberts (singer, concertina, banjo), and George Ward...
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Aug 8, 2022 · At one time, the currach was far more valuable to Béal Deirg and north Mayo than solely as a leisure craft. Breandán appreciates what the currach meant to families over the years; “The currach fed the people in Béal Deirg. In 1950, 50 men were fishing in ten currachs out of Béal Deirg.”.
It really is a case of horses for courses when the new season begins at Ireland’s premier flat racecourse – the Curragh. You may know your form but here’s a few facts that you may not know about the internationally known Kildare equine venue.
Images from around The Curragh military camp, an area of military history from the mid-1800s., from British rule to Irish Independence.
Band of the Curragh Command with the McCormack Cup from a photo taken 1984.
Mar 8, 2008 · One of the most endearing folk-tales in the tradition of St. Brigid at Kildare is the story of how she went looking for land for her monastic foundation to a hostile local chieftain.
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Hundreds of serving and retired Army personnel as well as members of the public attended a significant ceremonial event on Monday to mark the centenary of the handover of the Curragh Camp from the British Army to the Irish Free State Army.