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All About the Irish

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Dublin, the largest city and capital of Ireland, is a fast-growing city at the mouth of the River Liffey. Dublin is a cultural and economic center for all of Ireland and has a long and rich history that dates back to A.D. 140.

The geopolitical names for the region have changed over the centuries, but Dublin has acted as the capital of Ireland from the twelfth century on. During the period from 1171 to 1541, the area was known as the Lordship of Ireland. Until 1800, it was the Kingdom of Ireland. From 1801 until 1922, it was part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The Irish Republic of 1919 to 1922 was then partitioned into the Irish Free State, which it remained until 1949. Dublin is now the capital of the Republic of Ireland.

The Easter Rising of 1916 destroyed parts of the city center and the Anglo-Irish War and Irish Civil War destroyed much more. For most of the early 20th century, Dublin remained untouched by time. It was often called the 19th Century City of Europe. The film industry took notice of Dublin’s unique architectural situation and realized it was an excellent venue for historical films. The Oscar(r) winning film My Left Foot was filmed in Dublin.

Filmmaking became a prominent industry in Dublin and the city began to see increased prosperity. Many of its historic buildings were restored and new, modern buildings began to spring up.

Dublin is perhaps best known for its literary history. George Bernard Shaw, William Butler Yates and Samuel Beckett are all native Dubliners. Other famous Dublin writers include Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift and Bram Stoker. The most famous, of course, is James Joyce. Ulysses, his most celebrated work, is set in Dublin.

Today, Dublin is home to several theaters, which specialize in a variety of productions including plays, opera, dance and film. The world-famous Abbey Theater provided a venue for the works of George Bernard Shaw among others. Many current and well-known actors hail from Dublin including Gabriel Byrne, Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson.

The Irish arts community thrives in Dublin. Many fine museums and collections are located within its borders. Rare books, public art, modern art, drawings, prints and decorative arts are well represented in the galleries and museums of Dublin.

Dublin’s young population base (possible 50% under age 25) lends itself to a vibrant nightlife and club scene. Live music is available in many popular bars, and the city is proud of the internationally famous bands to come out of their city. Superstars such as U2, The Boomtown Rats and Sinead O’Connor are all native Dubliners.

There are three universities in Dublin, including the University of Dublin, which is the oldest university in Ireland.

Croke Park, the fourth largest stadium in Europe is located in Dublin and it hosts football and hurling games as well as concerts and performances. Rugby is played at Lansdowne Road Stadium.

As the city struggles to manage growth and historic preservation, Dublin continues to expand. Major retail shopping malls have been completed within its borders and several redevelopment projects are planned.

For more information on Dublin, Ireland visit http://dublinmicroblog.com and http://irelandmicroblog.com

May You Live

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

May you live as long as you want,
And never want as long as you live.

Handmade Irish Walking Stick

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

Handmade Irish Walking Stick
Handmade Irish Walking Stick
Price: $55.00
Authentic, handcarved, and carried by Irish gentlemen for centuries.

Ballad Of The Irish Horse Video

Friday, June 12th, 2009

Ballad Of The Irish Horse Video
Ballad Of The Irish Horse Video
Price: $9.95
The enduring role of horses of the Emerald Isle.

Irish Claddagh Necklace

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

Irish Claddagh Necklace
Irish Claddagh Necklace
Price: $115.00
The luck of the Irish accompanies this hand-cast, symbolic jewelry.

Slainte Irish Pub Personalized Beer Stein

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Slainte Irish Pub Personalized Beer Stein
Slainte Irish Pub Personalized Beer Stein
Price: $24.95
The Irish Toast “”Slainte”" is roughly translated to mean “”Good Health”". It’s a favorite toast in Irish Pubs around the world. This man sized 22 ounce stein can be stored in the freezer and pulled out when it’s time for a frosty silver bullet. Our stoneware is a natural insulator that will keep your brew icy cold ’till the last drop. It can be washed in the dishwasher because the decoration is fired to 1, 550 F degrees. It will not chip, abrade, scratch or fade. Length: 16.5″”. Height: 13″”. Perfect for a St. Patrick’s Day. A Fun Irish Gift for All Occasions!

Northern Ireland and the North West Small Group Jeep Tour from Dublin (5 days)

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Northern Ireland and the North West Small Group Jeep Tour from Dublin (5 days)
Northern Ireland and the North West Small Group Jeep Tour from Dublin (5 days)
Price: $971.82
Head North on a journey through 1000’s of years of fascinating history, dramatic scenery and legendary places to the heart of one of Europe’s most off-the-beaten-track regions. Northern and North-western Ireland has so much to offer as one of the most diverse, intriguing and beautiful areas of Western Europe, it will be a tour that you will never forget.

How to Start Your Irish Genealogical Quest

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Are you ready to begin your own Irish genealogical quest? You’re not alone. Today, over 34 million people in the United States alone have Irish ancestry. It’s one of the most commonly searched nationalities in American genealogy. Thanks to a huge wave of immigration in the 19th and early 20th centuries, Irish roots are found in every part of American life.

Not only is Ireland well-represented among the population of the United States, it can be found throughout the world. People in nearly every nation on earth have ancestry that could ultimately lead them on an Irish genealogical quest. The people of Ireland have been fanning out throughout the world since as early as the 7th century, when monks from the “Emerald Isle” set out to bring Christianity to the masses in Europe. Emigration continued at a steady pace until the 19th century, when it exploded! The infamous potato famine was happening then, and it caused 2 million Irish nationals to emigrate to nations all over the world, but particularly England, Scotland, Canada, Australia, and the United States.

If you want to identify your Irish ancestors and get to know who they were, there’s now plenty of opportunity to do so. Today, there are more records than ever that have been opened to the public, and even made available online! Lots of websites, such as the Origins Network, now make Irish genealogical records available online for a small monthly fee. You can use these websites to find such important records as birth, death, and marriage records, church registers, census records, and rosters of property owners (also known as Griffiths Valuation). So, get out there and get started on your path to discovering your Irish ancestors! They’re looking forward to meeting you!

Are you ready to dive head-first into the wonderful world of Irish genealogy? Are you excited by the prospect of discovering new ancestors from the Emerald Isle, but don’t know how to start? Come to Irish Genealogical, the Internet’s best place for Irish genealogy, where you’ll learn everything you need to know about uncovering your Irish ancestry!

The Irish Blessing

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

May the road rise to meet you,
May the wind be always at your back,
May the sun shine upon your face,
The rains fall soft upon your fields
And, until we meet again,
May God hold you in the palm of His hand.

Personalized Irish Top Dog Bowl

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Personalized Irish Top Dog Bowl
Personalized Irish Top Dog Bowl
Price: $24.95
Personalized Irish Top Dog Bowl! We have been making paw print pet dishes longer and better than anybody else. Our Personalized Irish Top Dog is a classic. This 7″” medium dog bowl is made from heavy weighted stoneware and is built to last. The finished product is decorated and personalized in America. Make sure that the Irish Top Dogs you love have their very own pet dish. Height: 3.25″”. Diameter: 7.5″”. Made of Rock Solid Stoneware. Microwave and Dishwasher Safe.