The same was also seen when Elizabeth castigated her advisors for describing the 'war' in Ireland. War was fought between sovereigns, the actions of Tyrone and his allies was rebellion. Getting a 'special military operation' vibe from over 400 years ago...

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celebrations include the RIA Hamilton Prize award ceremony which honours the top nine undergraduate mathematics students in Ireland.

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A small quick study from yesterday afternoon of Lough Cullin, County Mayo, Ireland. Oil on linen board, 13 X 18 cm.

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In the current edition of the Irish Arts Review, Summer 22:
Icons of Freedom
Felix M Larkin recalls the work of John Fergus O'Hea, the principal artist of the 'Weekly Freeman' cartoons in the 1880s in Ireland.

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I was the first to return to this forgotten spot, where my ancestors lived 138 years ago in , Drawing is a form of paying very close attention. Sitting and starting this drawing, I knew that never had a pile of rocks been so meaningful to me.

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1662: James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond arrived to take up role Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Previously held post various times since 1643 but 1650s lived in exile with Charles II. Upon restoration Charles to throne 1660, became major figure! https://t.co/quIeRFdJkH

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Lough Conn in County Mayo, Ireland. Between the showers. oil on canvas board 20 X 15 cm.

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Working with Red Dog Ireland, helps to rebrand the National Youth Council of Ireland.
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See more: https://t.co/3ZCf1IXieC
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Lt-Gen James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond (19 Oct 1610 London-21 July 1688 ).👨‍🎓. Lord Lieutenant Ireland. 1649-50 leading commander Royalist forces V Cromwellian. 1650s, exile with Charles II. Restoration; major figure! 🪦 https://t.co/quIeRFdJkH

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Got it finished last night… Here’s Alessia Russo during the 5-0 England win over Northern Ireland.

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Cornwall was suspected as his Irish wife was a close friend to MacBaron and acted as envoy to negotiate the surrender of the position. It was commonly thought (& occasionally proved right) that Irish wives undermined the fidelity of the formerly loyal English subjects in Ireland.

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Hi ✏️ ☀️ I’m Erin, an illustrator from Northern Ireland. Currently looking for kidlit opportunities! You can see more of my work at https://t.co/VR6TCxQrPP

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Gathering Light on Tara Hill – Original Landscape Oil Painting.
The Hill of Tara is in the heart of Ireland’s Ancient East in Co. Meath Ireland.

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I want to share with you this cute portrait I did a while ago for a wonderful couple 🦭 she does a wonderful job at Seal Rescue Ireland.
Thank you so much for supporting my work! 🦭❤

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Henry Capel, Lord Deputy of Ireland.
By Peter Lely
(Met Museum)

His gardens, and those of his wife Dorothy Bennet, at Kew Green became the nucleus of the Royal Botanic Gardens.
He died at Chapelizod near on 30 May 1696 and was buried at Hadham on 8 September 1696

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1928: the Public Relations Department of ESB was established. Ned Lawlor was appointed PR Officer, the first appointment of its kind in Ireland. A nationwide publicity campaign highlighting the advantages of was launched. Relations

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Hey I'm Izzy, lesbian artist from Ireland. I've been doing digital art on and off since summer 2020 🤩 Here's a few recents:

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Today- come to Broadwater road (high Street end) 12 till 5pm for so much family fun...thank you to , Barkers chemist and Churches together Britain and Ireland. Join us

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Vermeer’s (1670-1) Lady Writing a Letter with her Maid is one of the most famous paintings in Ireland. Stolen several times, it’s now securely in the gallery. The passage of light through the window defies belief, in its perfection.

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