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thunderstruck9:Sean Scully (Irish, b. 1945), Grey Red, 2012. Oil on aluminium, 85 x 75 in.
edsonsdisasterbutton:Mac Lir. Means “Son of the Sea”. A sea god in Irish mythology, associated with
edsonlnoe:Selkie. A mythological creature found in Irish folklore. Are said to live as seals in the
edsonlnoe:Selkie. A mythological creature found in Irish folklore. Are said to live as seals in the
Awesome Ladies of History: Grace O’Malley, Pirate Queen of the Irish Seas as portrayed by Lily ColeG
Elizabeth at the Waterfall - Hector McDonnellIrish, b. 1947-Oil on canvas,
thunderstruck9:Sean Scully (Irish/American, b. 1945), Pink Three, 2008. Oil on aluminium, 28 x 32 in
Mercury Inventing the LyreJohn Raphael Smith (British; 1751–1812) after James Barry (Irish; 1741–180
Fisherman in a Currach - Paul Henry(Irish painter)Post-impressionism
Windward, Sailing in West Cork - Don MeaneyIrish, 1900-2000oil on canvas , 76 x 102 cm. (29.9 x
An Emigrant Ship, Dublin Bay, Sunset, Edwin Hayes, 1853
campbel-wolf: Manannán mac Lir is a sea deity in Irish mythology
bethmartell:movies list : ➟ “Song of the Sea” (2014 - Dir. Tomm Moore)
Help Find Cian McLaughlin Park rangers remain optimistic in search for Irish man missing in Wyoming
nemfrog: “A diver being lowered into the Irish sea.” The sea and its wonders. n.d.Internet Archive
nerdyfangirlandherimaginary: This moment nearly killed me…I want to see their sweet Irish, socialis
wizardparadox: Manannán mac Lir - #celtic #gael #irish #pict God of the Earth and The Sea- #psychede
seahorsesandpearls:Cardinal Bourne visits Irish troops at the Front, c. 1916The cardinal is pictured
Dia daoibh gach duine! Mar ba mhaith liom féilire as Gaeilge, beidh mé ag déanamh 12 dearadh le 12 s
nemfrog:“A diver being lowered into the Irish sea.” The sea and its wonders. n.d.Internet Archive
sfitzgerald-art:Currently finishing off illustrations for my new book due out in August on Hill of T
This 14th century depiction of Patrick (seated), is though to be the earliest surviving image of the
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