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irisharchaeology: Page from a 9th century Irish manuscript known as the The Book of Armagh (TCD MS
Miss Auras (The Red Book), John Lavery, ca. 1900
sfitzgerald-art: Currently finishing off illustrations for my new book due out in August on Hill of
AND LO, THE IRISH WARRIOR DOTH COME FORTH THROUGH THE MISTS OF CONNEMARA, WIELDING A SWORD AND CLAD
Irish McCalla as Sheena, Queen of the Jungle (1955)
lindbloem: My Irritated Irish Angel, Bernard Black. (believe it or not, this series helped me cope w
257r, Gospels, MS 58, Trinity College Dublin
If you haven’t tried Irish Breakfast Tea yet you need to. It’s wondeful! the tea
irisharchaeology: Man being devoured by a beast, from the Book of Kells, c. 800 AD, Ireland
putdownthepotato: Newforge House, Co. Armagh by Ireland's Blue Book
books0977: Amongst the Pines (1915). Stanhope Alexander Forbes (Irish, 1857-1947). Oil on canv
books0977: Alice (1919). John Lavery (Irish, 1856-1941). Oil on board. National Muse
My Fairy Tale’s Weaver Girl Sorcha of Sevenwaters (or Jenny of Harrowfield) from the book
trionatreefarrell: I coloured this for Cian Tormey, a very very talented Irish comic book artist! H
Book Update #20 - Fully Functioning Human (Almost), by Melanie Murphy Irish YouTuber Melanie Murphy
books0977: Madison Stubbington with books in fashion by Irish designer Orla Kiely in Kiely’s f
the-evil-clergyman: “And who my wound can heal, and who the pain can feel?”, from Goethe
(via Gluten Free Irish Cream Chocolate Glazed Donuts | Little Leopard Book)
A pretty funky Jesus depicted in the Book of Kells, Irish, c. 800 AD More
irisharchaeology:The 3rd Temptation of Jesus as depicted in the Book of Kells. Jesus is shown on the
irisharchaeology:The 3rd Temptation of Jesus as depicted in the Book of Kells. Jesus is shown on the
irisharchaeology:Man being devoured by a beast, from the Book of Kells, c. 800 AD, IrelandÂ
irisharchaeology:Miniatures of the twelve Zodiac signs from a late 12th century English manuscript k
irisharchaeology: This ornate book shrine comes from Clonmany, Co. Donegal. It is associated with S
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