Hey David, congrats on 4k!

I'm Colin (he/him), I'm a cartoonist from Ireland, and I draw and write comics!

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St Patrick may have driven the snakes out of Ireland, but the stories of ghosts, vampires, witches and buried monsters endure. 's explores the long folkloric legacy of Irish horror: https://t.co/iPu72e6Z3r

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Alison Dickson 🖌

'Alison, born in 1961 grew up on the family farm near Enniskillen, County Fermanagh 🇮🇪. Her work is in collections throughout Ireland, the UK and further afield.'

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it's an alexander :>. also even though not green. He is from the mobius equivalent of Ireland, O' Brein CUnningham

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At the age of 16, Patrick was kidnapped from his home by marauders & taken to where he was sold as a slave to a chieftain & forced ...
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🖼️"Erin Go Braugh. St. Patrick's Greetings.",

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The harp, symbol of is said to have been invented by the goddess of music, inspiration & dreams, Cana Cludhmor, after she realised the wind on a beach drifting through a whale’s skeleton created beautiful music.

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All this comic by u/soyourlife on reddit has done is remind me about one of the first guys I had a crush on called Cal
Met him at a local Games Workshop, he went back to Ireland, met him by chance working at the coffee shop next to where I worked, then never saw him again 😔

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Rematch of the century!!!!!!

Who would win? Hero of Ireland, Cu Chulainn, or one silly noodle??

Place your bets below!!

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Lesley Birch finds inspiration for her abstract paintings in the wilds of the west Scottish coastline, the remote Yorkshire Moors, Ireland, Cornwall and Italy

Explore our collection of abstract landscape prints by Lesley Birch: https://t.co/izjZ0G7xyE

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Paul Auster and Robert Ames Bennet were born and Theodore R Cogswell died on this day, so here are some of their book covers (artist: Irene Von Treskow, David Ireland, Ralph Brillhart and John Schoenherr):

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I was asked this morning if there were any drawings of Limerick and Waterford legend Al Finucane.

The LOI record appearance holder, also won 11 caps for Ireland, amassing a total of 3 yellow cards in over 600 career appearances which is just a mad stat.

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Hello
I'm a freelance non-binary artist living in Dublin, Ireland, and I'm looking for work.
I specialise in visual development, concept, character design, and illustration.
❤️https://t.co/zaQJ4MO8kv
💼https://t.co/HZ8heDUYXI
💌panamoo.illustration.com

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In Ireland, there have been finds of early shoes made from
(a)horse-hide
(b)goat-skin
(c)metal
Find the answer in our educational resources https://t.co/9GyZSV8bnu based on 'A history of Ireland in

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Today marks the 200th anniversary of the death of the French General and friend of Ireland, General Jean Joseph Amable Humbert, who died on 3 January 1823.

En Garde
Respect, Honour, Educate.

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"My absolute favorite are the Reference Image Guides. For me as a portrait painter, they are a great help and a wonderful feature that the developers have come up with. That alone is a reason for me to switch to Rebelle 6."-Georg Ireland, Digital Painter
https://t.co/gYIXkvPFPk

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Lord Castlereagh (1769-1822)
Robert Stewart, was an Anglo-Irish statesman. Serving as secretary to the Viceroy of Ireland, he suppressed the Rebellion of 1798 and secured the Irish act of union with Great Britain in 1800. He represented Britain at the Congress of Vienna

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The Rt Hon Chamberlain, by "WHO" - Vanity Fair, 29 Jan 1908

Joseph Chamberlain, a British statesman who was first a radical Liberal, then, after opposing home rule for Ireland, a Liberal Unionist, & eventually served as a leading imperialist in coalition with the Conservatives.

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in 1918, the women of Ireland, Mná na hÉireann, were granted suffrage and first cast their ballots in the 1918 election. In 2018, Hon. MRIA Eavan Boland (1944-2020) wrote a poem to mark the centenary: https://t.co/9dTdtrE4oK

(🖌️ Illustration by )

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Michael Boyle died 10 December, 1702.

Archbishop of Dublin 1663-79
Archbishop of Armagh 1679-1702
Lord Chancellor of Ireland 1665–86

Image:

See A. Coleman's PhD thesis 'The Career of Michael Boyle, Archbishop and Lord Chancellor of Ireland, 1660-86'

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The Hag of Béara is the oldest and most powerful of mythical beings associated with Ireland, the Crone part of the Goddess trinity, alongside younger incarnations of the Maiden and the Mother. She brings winter with her and wields power over life and death.

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