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Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Evans, E. Estyn, Northern Ireland / E. Estyn Evans, 1951
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Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Booklet - Music Score, John Ireland - Sea Fever
Original sheet music booklet, words by John Masefield.Representative sheet music booklet of popular period John Masefield song.Paper booklet of song - sheet music and words.Title: "SEA FEVER"music, song, cultural events, john masefield -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Booket, Index Publishers Limited, Historic Houses and Castles in Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 1957
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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Conference proceedings, Nicholas Ostler, Endangered languages and education : proceedings of the third FEL Conference : proceedings of third FEL Conference, Maynooth, Ireland, 17-19 September 1999, 1999
Setting the Scene; Finding a Policy; Looking at the Learners; Working with Non-Written Languages; Ways and Means; Role of Standard Dialects; Impacts & Future ProspectsTableslanguage endangerment, education, literacy, libraries -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, In and around record repositories in Great Britain and Ireland, 1998
archives, research, great britain, ireland, family history, genealogy, family tree magazine -
Highett RSL Sub Branch Inc
Copy Framed:, Copy Framed: Intument of Surrender Japanese Forces in new Guinea, New Briton , New Ireland , Bougainvile
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Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Memorabilia - Framed Object, Medal Chart, Toye, Kenning and Spencer, Orders,decorations and medals of Great Britain, Nothern Ireland and the Commonwealth 1984, c1990
Published as a guide for wearing and identiying British and Commonwealth medals and decorations.Framed coloured illustrated medal chart, glazed. -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Memorial Boulder to John Mernagh, Glenmalure, County Wicklow, Ireland
John Mernagh, 1770-1857, Freedom Fighter, Leader of the Glenmalure Insurgents 1798-1804, Exiled to Botany Bay Australia 1805, Erected in his memory by the Mernagh Clan 9th August 1998. In lothlainn oe go otuzcar sinn? (gaelic inscription) -
Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
List, Pubs in the Castlemaine Area remembered by Mary Ireland
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Airworthiness Certification for civil aircraft - ARB - Great Britain & Northern Ireland
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Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, Sydney A Prentice, Bear and Forbear : A genealogical study of the Prentice, Barnard and related families in Great Britain, Ireland and Australia, 1984
Limited ed. of 300 copies.viii, 285 p. : ill., facsims., geneal. tables, maps, ports. ; 22 cm. non-fictionLimited ed. of 300 copies.prentice family, australia - genealogy, barnard family -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Book, Williams, Glanville Llewelyn, Joint torts and contributory negligence : a study of concurrent fault in Great Britain, Ireland and the common-law domionions, 1951
ISBN: 0420453105negligence: contributory -- great britain, torts -- great britain: negligence: contributory -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, Ireland,Robert Mayor 1886,1867, 1895, 1880's
Black and white portrait photographbelfast, mayor, portrait, government, shire, council, municipal, local-government -
Friends of St Brigids Association
Book - Ireland before the Famine 1798 - 1848, Tuathaigh, Gearóid Ó. 1972. Ireland before the Famine 1798 - 1848. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan
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Friends of St Brigids Association
Book - The Road to Brightcity, O’Cadhain, Máirtín. 1981. The Road to Brightcity. Swords, Co. Dublin, Ireland : Poolbeg Press, 1981 111 p. ; 18 cm
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Friends of St Brigids Association
Dhá scéal : Two Stories, O’Cadhain, Mairtin. 2006. Dhá scéal : Two Stories. Galway, Ireland : Arlen House for the Cúirt International Festival of Literature, 2006
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Friends of St Brigids Association
Book - Buntús Cainte. First Steps in Spoken Irish. Part 3, Domhnalláin, Tomás Ó. 1968. Buntús Cainte. First Steps in Spoken Irish. Part 3. Government of Ireland
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Friends of St Brigids Association
Book - A History of Ireland, Cronin, Mike. 2001. A History of Ireland. Houndsmill, Hampshire: Palgrave
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The Celtic Club
Book, Cindy Thomson, Brigid of Ireland : an historical novel, 2006
A story of a young slave who became a national heroine.ill., p.320.fictionA story of a young slave who became a national heroine.ireland - religion - fiction, saint brigid of ireland -
The Celtic Club
Book, Harper Collins, Patrick Son of Ireland, 2003
HSlave, soldier, lover, hero, saint, 'his life mirrored the cataclysmic world into which he was born. His memory will outlast the ages. Born of a noble Welsh family, he is violently torn from his home by Irish raiders at age sixteen and sold as a slave to a brutal wilderness king. Rescued by the king's druids from almost certain death, he learns the arts of healing and song, and the mystical ways of a secretive order whose teachings tantalize with hints at a deeper wisdom. Yet young Succat Morgannwg cannot rest until he sheds the strangling yoke of slavery and returns to his homeland across the sea. He pursues his dream of freedom through horrific war and shattering tragedy'through great love and greater loss'from a dying, decimated Wales to the bloody battlefields of Gaul to the fading majesty of Rome. And in the twilight of a once-supreme empire, he is transformed yet again by divine hand and a passionate vision of "truth against the world," accepting the name that will one day become legendIndex, notes, p.454.fictionHSlave, soldier, lover, hero, saint, 'his life mirrored the cataclysmic world into which he was born. His memory will outlast the ages. Born of a noble Welsh family, he is violently torn from his home by Irish raiders at age sixteen and sold as a slave to a brutal wilderness king. Rescued by the king's druids from almost certain death, he learns the arts of healing and song, and the mystical ways of a secretive order whose teachings tantalize with hints at a deeper wisdom. Yet young Succat Morgannwg cannot rest until he sheds the strangling yoke of slavery and returns to his homeland across the sea. He pursues his dream of freedom through horrific war and shattering tragedy'through great love and greater loss'from a dying, decimated Wales to the bloody battlefields of Gaul to the fading majesty of Rome. And in the twilight of a once-supreme empire, he is transformed yet again by divine hand and a passionate vision of "truth against the world," accepting the name that will one day become legendireland - historical fiction, christain saints - fiction -
The Celtic Club
Book, Maire B.de Paor, Patrick The Pilgrim Apostle of Ireland, 1998
A study of Ireland's patron saint reveals a slave turned missionary, a fervent pilgrim, and a revered religious teacher, recreating the life of a spiritual leader who both embodied and rose above the conflicts of his time.Index, bib, p.310.non-fictionA study of Ireland's patron saint reveals a slave turned missionary, a fervent pilgrim, and a revered religious teacher, recreating the life of a spiritual leader who both embodied and rose above the conflicts of his time.christain saints, spirituality -
The Celtic Club
Book, Michael Dames, Mythic Ireland, 1992
Ireland, more than any other country in Europe, has retained its mythological heritage, which lives today in the oral tradition of folk tales, in literature, in place-names and language, in ceremonies and monuments. Mountains and loughs are the homes of gods and goddesses, of saints and monsters, and pattern, beauty and cyclical logic are revealed in their stories. Michael Dames, whose previous works have won him a wide and enthusiastic following, has walked through each.Index, bib,notes, maps, plates, ill, p.258.non-fictionIreland, more than any other country in Europe, has retained its mythological heritage, which lives today in the oral tradition of folk tales, in literature, in place-names and language, in ceremonies and monuments. Mountains and loughs are the homes of gods and goddesses, of saints and monsters, and pattern, beauty and cyclical logic are revealed in their stories. Michael Dames, whose previous works have won him a wide and enthusiastic following, has walked through each.1. spirituality, 2. irish myths. -
The Celtic Club
Book, Samuel Lover, Myths and Legends of Ireland, 1998
This collection features humour and a vernacular approach to the collection of myth, legend and folklore of IrelandIll, p.434.non-fictionThis collection features humour and a vernacular approach to the collection of myth, legend and folklore of Irelandirish folklore, irish myths -
The Celtic Club
Book, Eddie Stack, The west : stories from Ireland, 1989
Short stories from the west of Irelandp.115fictionShort stories from the west of Irelandirish fiction, ireland - social life and customs -
The Celtic Club
Book, Sphere, Hall's Ireland: Mr and Mrs halls tour of 1840, 1984
An account of Mr and Mrs halls tour of 18402.v., index, ill, p.240.non-fictionAn account of Mr and Mrs halls tour of 1840ireland - travel, ireland - description -
The Celtic Club
Book, Jeff Kildea, Anzacs and Ireland, 2007
This book tells the story of how Irish and Australian soldiers made deep connections as they fought side by side at Gallipoli, the Western Front and Palestine during WW1. Thousands of Irish born men and women enlisted in Australian forces. Many Australians visited Ireland on leave.Index, bib, plates, ill, map, p.231.non-fictionThis book tells the story of how Irish and Australian soldiers made deep connections as they fought side by side at Gallipoli, the Western Front and Palestine during WW1. Thousands of Irish born men and women enlisted in Australian forces. Many Australians visited Ireland on leave.ireland - social conditions., world war 1914-1918 - ireland and australia -
The Celtic Club
Book, Michael O,Mara books, Tales of old Ireland, 1994
The stories in this volumereveal for us the the Ireland of a bygone era, of a people with daily strife's and joys not experienced today.p.247.non-fictionThe stories in this volumereveal for us the the Ireland of a bygone era, of a people with daily strife's and joys not experienced today.literature - ireland, storytelling - ireland -
The Celtic Club
Book, Molly Keane, Molly Keane's Ireland: An anthoolgy, 1993
An anthology of Irish verse and prose chosen by Irish novelist, Molly Keane.Index, ill, p.227.non-fictionAn anthology of Irish verse and prose chosen by Irish novelist, Molly Keane.english literature - irish authors, ireland - poetry. -
The Celtic Club
Book, Peter Everett, A Death in Ireland, 1981
An intense, atmospheric novel that powerfully evokes the restless, romantic days of fighting Ireland, A Death in Ireland is a literate thriller of uncommon sophistication, rich in theme, style and complexity of characters.p.222.fictionAn intense, atmospheric novel that powerfully evokes the restless, romantic days of fighting Ireland, A Death in Ireland is a literate thriller of uncommon sophistication, rich in theme, style and complexity of characters.ireland - 20th century politics, ireland - geography -
The Celtic Club
Book, Patsy Adam-Smith, Heart of exile: Ireland, 1848, and the seven patriots banished; their adventures, loneliness and loves in three continents as they search for refuge, 1986
An historical novel which focuses on the seven Irish men who led a nationalist uprising in 1848 to achieve self-rule. The uprising failed and the gentlemen leaders had their sentences commuted to exile in Tasmania, Australia.Index, bib, ill,, plates, p.359.fictionAn historical novel which focuses on the seven Irish men who led a nationalist uprising in 1848 to achieve self-rule. The uprising failed and the gentlemen leaders had their sentences commuted to exile in Tasmania, Australia.convicts - tasmania, transportation - ireland