IRISH-IN-UK-L Archives: October 2005
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- Larkin - 'Why Liverpool Is The Real Capital Of Ireland'
- "The Famine Year" - Lady Jane WILDE ("Speranza'), Poet & Nationalist (1821-96) - Dublin>>London
- HOWELL
- Re: IRISH-IN-UK-D Digest V05 #121
- Re:unsubbing from list
- RESOURCE: Soundex Index to Canadian Border Entries 1895-c. 1924
- 1901 and 1911 Ireland census good news
- Ireland -- Famine, Disease and Evictions -- Relief Efforts
- Opening of Liverpool-Manchester Railway, 15 Sept 1830
- "Best of British, Past & Present" magazine - ed. Peter KELLY - Still being published????
- Ireland's Growing Dependence on the Potato
- Connaught Rangers Mutiny - India, July 1920 -- James DALY, Tyrellspass, Co. Westmeath
- Griffith's Valuation terminology
- 1851 Census Index Liverpool - Irish born
- RESOURCES: History The Royal Munster Fusiliers - Penny Sheet Ballad Song, Coal Quay, Cork (WW-I)
- Recruiting Poster circa 1890 - Royal Munster Fusiliers
- Irish being spoken worldwide
- Recipe-Boxty for Halloween or Samhain
- Samhain Tales
- Australia records
- "Burial Instructions" -- Anne KENNEDY (1994)
- SOYER's Soup Kitchen (1847) Dublin
- "Liverpool Irish" to "Liverpudlian" -- O'CONNOR/the "Beatles"/SHANKLY
- "My Descendants" - Dublin>> London - William Butler YEATS (1865-1939)
- RYAN...THOMAS, born Carlow
- Re: [UK-Irish] RYAN, Simon & Griffith's Valuation website --RYAN,Thos., born Carlow
- MY HYLAND CLAN
- Fw: My Interests
- MCGUINNESS IN LANCASHIRE
- The Cry of the Banshee
- "The Banshee" -- John TODHUNTER (1839-1916)
- Re: [UK-Irish] -- Irish Poet/Playwright John TODHUNTER (1839-1916) - Dublin>>London
- Re: [UK-Irish] "The Banshee" -- John TODHUNTER (1839-1916)
- Re: [UK-Irish] "The Banshee" -- John TODHUNTER (1839-1916)
- Irish Presence in Manchester, England - "Little Ireland"
- "Remembering Con Markievicz" -- Cecil DAY-LEWIS - Anglo-Irish poet b. Queen's Co. (Laois) Ireland, poet laureate England - GORE-BOOTH historical context
- "The Fisherman" - Dublin/London's William Butler YEATS (1865-1939)
- Recipe for Barmbrack Bread
- The Samhain Parshell
- The Story of the Jack-O'Lantern
- What do you say to a Banshee????
- Women of Ireland Series: The Infamous Lady Betty
- A Childhood Revisited, Back to Rahela, Co. Kerry from England