St Patrick’s Day usually conjures images of partying, Catholicism, Irish nationalism and, perhaps most famously, the color ...
Many of them were descendants of Scottish settlers in Ulster and would ... Celebrations were a badge of pride and dignity, and they called for Irish independence to demonstrate they, too, believed ...
Before the 1840s, most Irish immigrants to America had been Protestants, many of whom had been the descendants of Scottish settlers ... Celebrations were a badge of pride and dignity, and they ...
The Danville Museum of Fine Arts & History will be filled with the skirl of bagpipes on April 5 when the Ruby B. Archie ...
With nationalism ascendant and Catholics outnumbering Protestants, green was widely embraced, particularly since it had been ...
The Princess of Wales dressed in festive green today as she was saluted by Irish Guards' at the St Patrick's Day parade before sipping on a pint of Guinness. Kate, 43, made a triumphant solo ...
At the concert David Donovan, from the Dulais NUM, told the 1,500-strong, mostly gay and lesbian audience: “You have worn our badge, ‘Coal not dole,’ and you know what harassment means, as we do. Now ...
The huband-wife team will split their time between Miami and Spain.
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