IrelandGenWeb-L Archives: October 2005
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- "The Enigma" -- Lady Jane WILDE ('Speranza') - 1821-96 - Nationalist Poet/Mother, Playwright Oscar WILDE.
- RESOURCE: Comprehensive Longford Townland Index Now Accessible: Includes Complete Townland Maps and Obsolete Names
- Dress in Ireland - Earliest Times
- RESOURCE: Soundex Index to Canadian Border Entries 1895-c. 1924
- RESOURCE: Website w/Extracts Griffith's Valuation Ireland (mid-1800s)
- "The Leprahaun" -- Robert Dwyer JOYCE (1830-1883)
- Immigration - Castle Garden (NY) 1855-1890 - "I Hear America Singing"/Walt WHITMAN, chronicler life in America
- Dress in Ireland - Late Medieval Period & Adoption of English Styles
- Dublin-born Mary DORCEY- "Uncharted Passage" (contemp.)
- "Irish Heart Jewish Soul" - Favourite Irish/Jewish Songs (NELKIN) - History/Jews in Ireland
- Description of Belfast (Antrim) - Traveller, Richard LOVETT (1888)
- "I Will Go With My Father A-Ploughing" - Belfast-born Joseph CAMPBELL - Nationalist Poet/Pioneer Irish Studies USA
- Ms. Eavan BOLAND - "Fond Memory" (contemp.) Dublin>England>USA
- "White Hawthorn In the West of Ireland" -- Ms. Eavan BOLAND (b. Dublin 1944)
- Ireland's Growing Dependence on the Potato
- Historic Photography/Daguerreotypes 1840-1860/OH -- Mercury Poisoning
- Re: IrelandGenWeb-D Digest V05 #233
- Voices From Ellis Island (NY) - The immigrant experience
- Haven of Peace & Quiet/Avondale House, Rathdrum Co. Wicklow --HAYES/PARNELL/FORBES/HENRY
- "Return to Avondale" (Wicklow) - Eithne CAVANAGH - Dublin born, childhood Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow (contemp.)
- FERGUSON AND NEARY
- Connaught Rangers Mutiny - India, July 1920 -- James DALY, Tyrellspass, Co. Westmeath
- Re: [IGW] FERGUSON AND NEARY - Ideas for research/Griffith's Valuation website
- "How Paddy Stole The Rope" -- Unknown
- Quakers And The Famine - Food/Clothing - Headquarters Central Relief Committee, 57 South William Street, Dublin - BEWLEY
- Patrick Ferguson
- Passenger and Emigrant Lists (In Chronological Order)
- Irish in North America -- Area-Specific Books for Background
- "Preparing For the Station" - Leitrim-born Mary GUCKIAN - Recent participant, cultural exchange w/Boston
- "Gnat Dancing" -- Thomas ORR (contemp.) poet w/Scotch-Irish & ME roots
- 1915 San Francisco World's Fair -- Laura Ingalls WILDER (letter)
- "Gentle Annie Ballad" - Stephen Collins FOSTER (1826-1864) - b. PA, w/Co. Derry, IRE roots
- Warren O'CONNELL (b. Dublin city 1924) -- "Couch Potato"
- Ten More Interesting-Sounding New Books (2005)
- "Along The Claddagh," F. R. HIGGINS -- Galway History (JOYCE)
- Victorian English Traveller to Ireland (1888) - Galway (Claddagh fishermen)
- Fw: [IGW] (Added Note/Philadelphia Reference) - Irish in North America -- Area-Specific Books for Background
- Sean O'FAOLAIN, "An Irish Journey," (Cork) -- 1940
- Hillsborough, Co. Down -- Love Story/"In The Gloaming"
- RESOURCE: Clergy Relief Fund/Tithe Defaulters (1831) -- Parish Nenagh, Co. Tipperary
- "The Pitchfork" -- Seamus HEANEY (b. Derry 1939)
- More on Quaker Famine Relief (1848) -- Industrial Projects
- "Trees" -- Alfred Joyce KILMER (1886-1918)
- MP for Carlow/Arthur MacMurrough KAVANAGH - Victory Over Adversity
- John Boyle O'REILLY (b. 1844 Drogheda, Louth) - Bio. & "A White Rose"
- Co. Laois (Queen's Co.) - A French Refuge
- "Pub Pianist" -- Warren O'CONNELL, born 1924 Dublin City
- Voices of Irish Tinkers (Travellers) -- "You can clean the sky of sparrows with my little brushes."
- History/Voices of Tinkers (Travellers) - "We're queer ways travelling people."
- Cholera in "Irishtown," Manchester, England 1832
- Donkey Sancturaries - England & Liscarroll, Co. Cork
- "Ass In Retirement" - C.l DAY-LEWIS - Anglo-Irish poet laureate England b. Queen's Co. (Laois) Ireland
- Manorhamilton (Leitrim) Soup Kitchen 1847 & Recipe -- LAYARD, TOTTENHAM
- Still More Recent Trips to Ireland
- "Windharp" - John MONTAGUE, b. 1929 Brooklyn, NY>>Co. Tyrone
- "Last Lines, 1916" - Patrick PEARSE (1879-1916) - Educator, Poet, Leader, 1916 Easter Rising
- Armagh City's Features
- Killasnett Co-operative Society/Creamery Co-op (North Leitrim)
- "Blessed" Edmund RICE (Kilkenny & Waterford) - Honored for founding the Christian Brothers and Presentation Brothers