- A Dingle, County Kerry Genealogy Helper
- Resources and strategies to search for your Kerry ancestors. - Achill247.com
- Features information on artists and writers that have lived and worked on Achill Island. Also includes a daily poem by local writer Anne Kelly. - Ahernes Seafood Restaurant & Luxury Hotel
- Offers rooms with a "Seafood View". - Airneán
- Traditional Irish touring group available for ceilí, performances, etc. Specialise in school's bookings and shows. - Anam Cara Writer's and Artist's Retreat
- Year-round Irish retreat for writers and artists. Overlooking Coulagh Bay and the mountains and farmlands of sub-tropical Beara Peninsula in West Cork. - Ancient Eire
- History of Ancient Ireland in words and images. - Ancient Ireland
- Monthly history magazine which looks at significant events from the time of the Ancient World of the Celts, up through the Middle Ages and into the Renaissance. - Andrews, Thomas
- Chief designer of RMS Titanic. This site contains information on the life and work of this tragic hero, who went down with his ship after assisting passengers to lifeboats. - Anna Livia International Opera Festival
- Annual festival. - Aran Islands Prose and Poetry Festival
- Features readings from celebrated international and Irish authors, lectures, workshops, and more. August 14-21, 1999. - Archeire - Irish Architecture Online
- Gateway to Irish architecture with discussion, news, competitions, events, and architectural history. - Archive Awareness Month 2003
- Promotion across the U.K. and Ireland in which local and national archives will host special events celebrating the wealth of archival treasures. - Armstrong, Ken
- Writer of theatre and radio plays, films, stories, and more. - Art Guide - Britain and Ireland
- Comprehensive guide to art, museums, galleries and exhibitions in the U.K. and Ireland. - Art Ireland Exhibition
- Exhibition of Irish and international art. at Simmonscourt Pavilion in the RDS, Dublin. - Art Teachers Association of Ireland (ATAI)
- Links art teachers from all parts of the country, socially and professionally. - Art.ie
- Offers comprehensive listings for arts, cultural, and entertainment events throughout Ireland. - Artifact
- Searchable database of contemporary Irish artists and their work. - artirl
- Features the works of contemporary professional Irish artists. The collection includes modern art, abstract art, and sculptures in silver and bronze. - Artists Association of Ireland
- Resource for professional visual artists. - Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon
- Established to stimulate public interest in and promote the knowledge, appreciation, and practice of the arts. - Bagenalstown Festival 2002
- Provides details on the events taking place including concerts, exhibits, rides, and an arts and crafts fair. - Balgair PhotoGallery Ireland
- Pictures from the green island. - Ballet Ireland
- Offers details of performances and background on the company. - Ballinacree Historical Society
- Features a photographic overview of the half-parish of Ballinacree. - Ballindoolin House and Gardens
- Features information about tours of the house built in 1822 by Humphrey Bor, as well as the surrounding garden, trails, and other attractions. - Ballinskelligs Inn
- Includes information on a range of local amenities. Also features restaurant facilities. - Bandon War Memorial
- Dedicated to the soldiers of Bandon and district who died during the World Wars. - Bantry House and Gardens
- Seat of Richard White, First Earl of Bantry, and his decendants. Includes the French Armada Exhibition Centre. - Barefield Ceili Band
- Consists of three bands: under 12, under 15, and under 18 years. - Barrett, Julie
- Painting in oils on paper. Subjects are figurative abstract, dealing with communication between ourselves and others. - Barrett, Oliver
- News, biography, and recording details for the Irish performer. - Belfast Group, The
- Overview of the influential poetry workshop led by Philip Hobsbaum, and later by Seamus Heaney. Site includes biographies of the poets and a searchable database of their poems. - Belturbet Youth Band
- Youth band providing music for festivals, street carnivals, football games. Include ccordions, whistles, percussion and colourguard. - Belvedere House Gardens & Park
- 18th century stately home situated on the shores of Lough Ennell with walled garden, walks, follies, and visitor centre. - Berry Lodge
- Provides accommodation, restaurant facilities, and cookery tuition. - Bettyann Norton Theatre School & Agency
- Offers speech and drama courses for children and adults. - Biddy Early Brewery
- Offers details on Ireland's first Pub Brewery. - Big Chill
- Three piece cover band for weddings and corporate events. - Blairs Inn
- Pub in the heart of the country, near Blarney, speciallising in good food with traditional Irish Music. - Blue Raincoat Theatre Company
- Grounded in a number of influential European, Japanese, and American disciplines. - Boran, Pat
- Poet and writer whose works include The Shape of Water and Ireland: An Encyclopedia for the Bewildered. - Boston Irish Famine Memorial
- Tribute to an entire generation of Irish men, women, and children whose lives were disrupted by a series of events that comprised The Irish Famine. - Brennan, Helen
- Features the work of this contemporary Irish artist. Includes landscapes, portraits, seascapes, and commissions. - Britton, Barry
- Offering surf art, music posters, prints, and original drawings. - Burren College of Art
- BFA courses, summer schools, weekend workshops in the grounds of a 16th Century castle. - Bushe's Bar
- Popular stopping off point for visiting sailors and tourists to the south west of Ireland. - Byrne, T.J.
- Displays a gallery of watercolours and oil paintings. - Cactus Jacks
- Located in the Latin Quarter. - Cafe Gusto
- Contemporary eatery serving coffee, speciality teas, and a selection of food. - Caisleáin Óir
- By Leslie Long and Kathleen Ruddy. Set in rural Ireland during the late 19th century and early 20th century. Story of childhood romance and the pursuit of destiny. - Callery
- Features interpretations of the name Callery and looks at where Callerys came from and where they live now. Includes historical information and family poetry. - Camille
- Solo artist known for her passionate and dramatic interpretations of the songs of Jacques Brel and Kurt Weill. - Carlow Session & Traditional Irish Music Club
- Dedicated to the promotion of Irish Music, song and dance in Carlow Town's pubs. Local irish bands also featured. Monthly and forthnightly sessions hosted. - Carroll, Michael
 - Casey's Public House
- Features a brief history of the pub, golf society, and more. - Casey, Michael & Kevin
- Features unique bogwood sculptures created from Irish bog oak and bog yew. - Castles of Galway
- Includes photographs and brief histories of Norman castles, Irish tower houses, fortified mansions, and others. - Cathedral Youth Choir
 - CeltScript
- Michael Everson's ongoing effort to reproduce historical Gaelic fonts and to create new ones in the Celtic tradition. - Ceol Chiarrai Traditional Group, The
- Group performing Irish music, dance, and stories. - Chapters of Dublin
- Offers historical information about Dublin including maps, articles, photos, illustrations, and more. - Charleville Castle
- Charleville Castle is located in the town of Tullamore, near the Shannon River, in Ireland's most ancient primordial oak woods, once the haunting grounds of Ireland's druids. - Chester Beatty Library
- Houses a collection of Islamic manuscripts, Chinese, Japanese, Indian, and other oriental art. - Chez Youen Restaurant
- Breton fish restaurant. - Christine Hughes Ceramics
- Designs and produces ceramic vessels, lighting, and giftware in a range of subtle colours and simple forms. - Churches of Great Island
- Includes histories of the chruches in this area. - Churchtown Village Renewal Trust
- Includes local information, virtual tour, accommodation, and what to do in Churchtown. - CIRCA Art Magazine
- Magazine of Ireland's visual arts and culture. - Citadels, The
- Official site of the Irish folk/rock/pop band. - Clans of Ireland, The
- Features clan lists, famous Irish people, related links, and more. - Clarenbridge Oyster Festival
- Celebrating everything that is good in life, including the finest food and drink, the best of entertainment, the forging and maintenance of lifelong friendships, and the Clarenbridge Oyster. - Clarke, Bob Carlos
- Offering fine art photographic prints, featuring models and landscapes. - Classic Listowel
- Features showtimes, film news, cinema information, trailers, and more - Classical Music Ireland
- Performs music for any occasion anywhere in Ireland. Weddings are a speciality. Also offers bow re-hairing services. - Club Heresy
- Club in Limerick where people can bring there own music to be played. - Club Sandwich
- Breakfast and sandwich bar which offers eat in, take out, delivery, and fax services. - Coleman Irish Music Centre
- Dedicated to ensuring that the tradition of Irish music remains a living one, and that it continues to be enjoyed by all ages and nationalities. - Collins, Ailbe
- Features the work of this Irish artist. - Comedy Cellar, The
- Comedy club where top U.K. comics like Ardal O'Hanlon (Dougal in Father Ted) and Perrier Award winner Dylan Moran cut their comedy teeth. - Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann
- Promoting the music, culture and arts of Ireland at home and abroad. Official site, containing branches and event information, audio, and video samples. - Comhaltas Mullinavat
- Irish dancing, Fleadh pictures, and movies. - Commissioners of Irish Lights
- General lighthouse authority for all of Ireland and its adjacent seas and islands. The Commisioners of Irish Lights finance, manage, and maintain Irish lighthouses and light stations. - Commons Cafe
- Located at the National Concert Hall in Dublin. Offers Also caters for corporate and conference events. - Connolly, John
- Irish author of the crime thrillers Every Dead Thing, Dark Hollow, and The Killing Kind, featuring private detective Charlie Parker. Includes biography. - Coolmine Drama Circle
- Amateur drama group based in Dublin 15. - Cork Cinemas
- Includes what's showing, coming soon, and trailers for the Gate Multiplex and Cinema World. - Cork Opera House
- Features online booking, a what's on guide, and more. - Cormac, Boydell
- Features gallery and information on his ceramic works, drawings, and sculptures. - Cormican
- Trace down your ancestors from America to Ireland. - Cosy Thatch Pub
- Offering traditional Irish accommodations, food, drink, and entertainment in the village of Kilmeadan. - County Tipperary Historical Society
- Creates a forum for unpublished works, research, and more. - Courtney, Pete
- Singer and songwriter from Ireland performing alternative pop music. Contains bio, photos, music, and gigs. - Coyne, Rod
- Using acrylics on canvas and paper, offers gallery of work and artist information. - Crafts Council of Ireland
- National design and economic development agency for the craft industry offering advice to government agencies, promotion, and vocational training. - Creative Ireland
- The Irish Creative Design Community Website incorporating Portfolio Ireland. Read news and reviews, chat in design discussion forums, and more. - Cronin's Irish Pub
- Full of memorabilia, maritime and local history. - Cuckoos Nest Pub
- 17th century coachhouse. - Cuisle Avondhu
- Community based organisation promoting, teaching, and enjoying traditional Irish muisc, song, and culture. - Culchie Festival
- Takes place every year on the October bank holiday weekend. - Cunningham, Danny
- Features river painting and seascapes of this Waterford based artist. - Curling, Peter
- Sporting artist best known for his depiction of the horse. - Dermots.com
- Features a selection of photographs depicting Irish landscape, people, architecture, and more. - Des-Ire
- Intended to become a central resource for Irish design. - DiCamillo Companion to British and Irish Country Houses, The
- Online database of country houses built in Britain and Ireland from circa 1500 to 1945, standing or demolished. - Dolan, Lucy
- Features Celtic pottery inspired by the archaeological treasures of Ireland. - Donegal Fiddle Pages, The
 - Donleavy, J.P.
- Compendium of resources relating to his books, plays, art, audio, video, and related miscellany. - Drama Studies Centre
 - Driscoll
- Tracing the family from County Cork, Ireland, to the Bendigo Goldfields of Victoria, Australia, from the 1850s to the present. - Dublin Chamber Music Group
 - Dublin City Directory 1850 - Index
- Lists surnames of householders and business owners in yesteryear Dublin. - Dublin City Ramblers, The
- Band from Ireland entertaining people at home and abroad for over 25 years. - Dublin Film Festival
 - Dublin Fringe Festival
- Supports and showcases the work of emerging artists. Held annually in October and September. - Dublin in Bits
- Tour of Dublin and gallery of pictures, using both digital and traditional photography, giving a flavour of the city of Jonathan Swift, James Joyce and Roddy Doyle. - Dublin Institute of Technology - School of Photography
- A gallery and reading room plus course and college details. - Dublin International Organ & Choral Festival
- Annual event that features the pipe organ in a wide range of instrumental groupings. - Dublin Music Collective
- Helps local musicians and bands achieve their potential by offering advice and services. - Dublin Pubs.com
- Guide to local pubs with food and traditional music. Also points to hotels and other accommodations. - Dublin Theatre Festival
- Offering the best in Irish and international theatre. - Dublin University Photographic Association
 - Dublin Writers Festival
- Annual festival of Irish and international poetry and fiction, taking place in mid June. - Dublin Zoo
- Contains information about the zoo, the animals, conservation, and education. - Duggan / Dugan / Dougan
- Includes family newsletter and archive. - Dunamaise Theatre and Centre for the Arts
- Includes theatre, exhibition gallery, restaurant, and workshop spaces. - Dunbrody: Ireland's Historic Emigrant Ship
- Replica of the Dunbrody, which carried many emigrants from Ireland to the New World from 1845 to 1870. Includes history, information on tours, and photographs. - Dungarvan Museum Society
- Offers information on Irish and Waterford history. - Dunne, Joe
- Offers landscape and semi-abstract suburban interpretations. - Dunnings
- Offers accommodation, food, drink, Internet, and email facilities. - Dysert O'Dea Castle
- A 15th Century strong house located between Ennis and Corofin in County Clare Ireland. The castle has won the 'County Clare Tourism Award'. - East Cork Camera Group
- Aims to increase people's knowledge and appreciation of photography. - Eden Drama Society - Edenderry
- Bringing drama and musicals to County Offaly. - Edgeworths
- About the Edgeworth family from Edgeworthstown, Co. Longford which included novelist Maria Edgeworth. - Egan, Felim
- Contemporary Irish painter. - Eigse Mrs Crotty Concertina Festival
- Celebrates with concertina classes, ceili, and a concert in memory of Elizabeth Crotty. Runs August 16-19th, 2001. - Eivers
- Combined history and family trees of Eivers/Evers emigrants. Includes name variants Heever and MacKeever. - Elves, Ben
- Landscape and architectural prints in colour and monochrome of the northwest of Ireland. - Ennis, Alan
- Includes landscapes, events, and details of current projects. - Escape
- Vegetarian restaurant and coffee house. - Ethical Junction
- Provides information and facilities for ethical trading and organisations. Includes a shopping centre, an ethical organisations only search engine, and a directory of businesses and interests. - European Culture Week
- Hosted by the Ennis based Clanna Mileadha (Milesians) group. Runs from 11th to 18th August, 2002. - Faithfield, Rory
- Official site of the Australian singer-songwriter. - Feeney, Harry
- Includes caricatures, monochromes, silhouettes, and landscape painting with oils and watercolours. - Fianna Study Group Guide to Irish Genealogy
- Information, instruction, hints and how-to's and links for folks researching their Irish ancestors. - Fibbers
- Heavy metal bar in the centre of Dublin. Also known as Club Aquarium. - FitzGibbon, Peter Sutton
- Murals, trompe l'oeil, decorative painting, and faux finishes, corporate and residential. - Flora Millar Dance
- Offers dance tuition in a number of Dublin venues. - Folk Music Society of Ireland/Cumann Cheol Tire Eireann
- Working to encourage interest in traditional music in Ireland and its practice. - FOTA Wildlife Park.
- Free-range wildlife environment, with animals specifically suited to the Irish climate. - French, Philip and Kate
- Online painting and sculpture galleries. - G, Mickey
- Showcasing a collection of animations, Flash designs, illustrations, and more. - Gaiety School of Acting
- Offers courses in acting, drama, theatre, auditions, writing, television, and film. - Gaiety Theatre
- Opened in 1871. Venue for popular musical shows, opera, ballet, dance, and drama. - Gallery of Photography
- Sponsors exhibitions of both internationally renowned and Irish photographers. - Galway Arts Festival
- Annual event. Runs until Sunday 29th July 2001. - Galway Film Fleadh
- Runs from July 9th - 14th 2002 with a programme of over fifty international features and documentaries. - Galway On-Line Events Database
 - Garvey, John - Inspired by Poetry
- Features poems relating to relationships, love, and spirituality. - Gerard Manley Hopkins Society
 - Glenareen Restaurant
- Traditional food served in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. - Glin Castle
- Stands proudly in the middle of 500 acres of wooded demesne on the banks of the River Shannon. - Glór - Irish Music Centre
- Home of traditional music celebrating the diversity and vibrancy of Irish music. Programmes reflect a variety of styles, traditions, and genres as well as other arts activities. - Goblet, The
- Offers two lounge bars and a restaurant. - Great Famine Commemoration
- Provides historic information about the Irish Potato Famine as well as examining the natural history of the blight. - Grellan Delaney and Sons
 - Guggi
- Official site of the Virgin Prune-turned-artist. - Guild of Irish Lacemakers
- Organisation for lacemakers interested in Irish laces and techniques. - Guinness Jazz Festival
- Takes place during the last weekend of October each year in Cork, Ireland. - Guinness Storehouse
- Virtual tour of the converted brewery in Dublin. - H-Albion
- Encourages scholarly discussion of British and Irish history and makes available diverse bibliographical, research and teaching aids. - Hal Pino's
- Restaurant and winebar taking their influences mostly from Mediterranean and Eastern cuisine. - Half Moon Theatre
- Features club nights, theatre, and live music nights. - Hall, John
- Showcases landscapes and seascapes of Ireland using long exposure and "light-painting" techniques. - Harper, Chris
- Specialises in scenic paintings of Mayo and Ireland's west coast. Also commissions cartoon animations and paintings from photographs. - Harveys Point Restaurant and Country Hotel
- Country hotel in a loch side and mountain setting with 60 en-suite bedrooms. Offers French cuisine in their award winning restaurant and a relaxing atmosphere. - Heritage Council, The
- Statutory body that proposes policies and priorities for the identification, protection, preservation, and enhancement of the national heritage of Ireland. - Heron's Cove
- Features bed and breakfast accommodation and seafood restaurant. - Hibernian Chamber Orchestra
- Plays a wide range of symphonic and chamber works by Irish and international composers. - Higgins, Rita Ann
- Gutsy, anarchic poet and dramatist who has been a literary outsider writing from inside Irish society. - Highways, Traffic & Transport Management 2001
- Event for local authorities and industry professionals located at the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh 17-18 October, 2001 and the RDS in Dublin 29-29 November, 2001. - Historic Irish Castles
 - Historical Research Ireland
- Provides a guide to researching your Irish ancestors. - History Ireland
- Illustrated quarterly magazine produced by professional historians. - History of the Irish Famine
- In-depth history of the Irish Famine, with bibliography and related links. - Inis Theatre
- Founded by actors Iseult Golden and Carmel Stephens. Features reviews, production details, and info. - Insight
- Offers new perspectives in Irish Studies, including archaeology, literature, history, and ecology. - International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
- Annual award for literary novels written in the English language or published in English translation. - Ireland and World War I
- Online memorial to Bernard Reid, writer, nationalist, and one of many Irish soldiers of World War I. - Ireland Facts and History
- Including its economy, politics, and culture. - Ireland Genealogy Information
- How to start the search for your Irish roots. Research your ancestry with Ireland Genealogy Information's search engine, forum, or Gaelic surname glossary. - Ireland: Light, Body and Soul
- Photographic essay of spiritual places, by Justin Knecht. - Irish Ancestors
- Published by The Irish Times on the Web, this site is an extensive genealogical guide and resource for anyone interested in exploring their Irish heritage. - Irish Ancestral Pages
- Aims to promote and encourage Irish genealogy and help those researching their Irish ancestry. - Irish Ancestral Research Association
- Nonprofit organisation for the study of Irish genealogy and history. - Irish Arts Review
- Annual journal of the arts in Ireland. - Irish Chamber Orchestra
- Dedicated to providing quality, contemporary classical Irish music performances. - Irish Family History Foundation
- Network of government approved genealogical research centres in the Republic and Northern Ireland which have computerised Irish ancestral records of different types. - Irish Family History Society
- Publishes an annual journal containing many Irish lineages. - Irish Famine: 1845-9
- Brief description of the "Great Hunger." - Irish Genealogy
- Resources to trace your family tree from the Family Education Network. - Irish Harp Orchestra
- Touring company features up to 16 harpers and 8 other musicians, singers, and a team of up to 32 dancers. - Irish History 1845-1848: The Great Hunger
- Briefly describes the failures of the potato crops in 1845 and 1848, the formation of the Fenians, and the land war the followed in the 1870s and 1880s. - Irish History on the Web
- Includes Irish Studies, history of the famine, Northern Ireland, unionist history, timelines, and more. - Irish Landmark Trust, The
- Restores smaller buildings of historic importance such as lighthouses and castles. These beautiful dwellings are rented for self-catering holidays. - Irish Landscape Institute
- Discusses the planning, design and management of the external environment in urban and rural locations. - Irish Memorial at Penn's Landing, The
- Bronze sculpture commemorating the sesquicentennial of the Irish Famine as well as Irish immigration to the U.S. - Irish Museum of Modern Art
- National institution dedicated to the collection and preservation of modern and contemporary art. - Irish Nova Scotian Genealogy Conference
- Post queries on Irish Nova Scotian Ancestors. - Irish Paint Magic
- Offers painting workshops given by David Willis using the Bob Ross "wet on wet" technique. - Irish Photographers
- For and about professional photographers working in Ireland. - Irish Proclamation of Independence
 - Irish Resources in the Humanities
- Provides sites of archaeology, architecture, geography, history, archives, libraries, art, and literature. - Irish School of Landscape Painting
- Full schedule for summer courses and fine examples of the artists paintings. - Irish Script On Screen - Meamram Páipéar Ríomhaire
- Creating digital images of Irish manuscripts to provide exposure to Ireland's cultural heritage and contribute to the conservation of these valuable books and documents. - Irish Sports Acrobatics
- Official site with information on competitions, pictures, links, contacts, and more. - Irish Theatre Resource
- Lists all Irish theatre companies, venues, festivals and dance groups, and includes an event guide. - Irish Titanic Historical Society
 - Irish Traditional Music Archive
- A reference archive and resource centre for the traditional song, music, and dance of Ireland. - Irish Writers Centre
- News of our events and other resources. - Island Ireland: Arts and Music
- Links to traditional and classical music resources, information on set and step dancing, and current cultural events and exhibits. - Island Ireland: Literature
- Links to help you find Irish writers, literary journals, poetry, fiction and more. - Island Theatre Company
- Background information on the company, including up-to-date programme news, history, and policies. - iVenus.com
- Comprehensive online lifestyle services for women. Features culture, entertainment, and finance. - J Mc Laughlin's
- Pub in original condition with traditional features such as a stone floor, wooden seats and counter, cast iron fireplace, snug, and an outside toilet. - Jacob's Ladder Restaurant
- In the heart of the city. - Jaipur
- Includes map and online menu. - John Fallons Pub
- Traditional Irish pub in the Coombe, dating back to the early 17th century. - John R's
- Specialising in home bakery and prepared foods. - Johnny Fox's Pub
 - Kane, Liz
- Features a portfolio of recent work by the Irish artist who specialises in textured abstract paintings. - Kavanagh Family
- Overview of the origin and early history of the Kavanagh clan/family. - Kilkenny Gospel Choir
- Details events, the history of the choir and more. - Kingston Irish Famine Commemoration Association
- Group of local volunteers dedicated to researching Kingston's role in the Irish Famine. - Kinsella, Maria
- Bio-morphic paintings dedicated to the exploration between creativity, emotional expression, and health. Also features an explanation of her project goals. - Kitchen, The
- Club in Temple Bar. - Knuttel, Graham
- Includes a gallery and details of his film work. - Knuttel, Jonathan
- Gallery from the contemporary Irish artist. - Krieger, Carsten
- Features fine art images of Ireland's landscape and flora and fauna by this freelance photographer. - Kwai Restaurant
- Serves South East Asian dishes. Open for brunch, lunch, and dinner. - La Jolie Brise
- Restaurant with an international flavour. - La Med Restaurant
- Located in Temple Bar. - Lamb Doyles
- Features a bar, brasserie, and function room. - Lazy Lobster Restaurant
- Specialises in seafood and source all produce locally. - Leaving Certificate English Resources
- Features texts and useful links. - Leavy, Anna Marie
- View the gallery, visit other Irish art and culture related sites, and order paintings. - Leitrim-Roscommon Genealogy
- Specific to the Counties of Leitrim and Roscommon, providing a means for checking for surnames that are being researched in these two counties. - Leixlip Festival
- Weekend of free entertainment including live music and street entertainment. - Leixlip Theatre Group
- Formed in 1974, the group stages productions twice yearly, in Spring and Autumn. - Lendennie, Jessie
- Poet founder of one of Ireland's major literary presses, Salmon Publishing. Contains biography, publications, photo gallery, and more. - Liberation of Ireland
- Traces the nation's development from the 1916 Easter Rising to the early 1990s. - Liffey Reflective
- From the makers of Charlotte's Quay. - Limerick Philosophical Society
- Working to promote an interest in philosophy to the general public, including the study of philosophy in all its branches. - Limerick Roots Genealogy Database
- Searchable database with 1300 individuals and 300 surnames. - Limperts Academy of Design
- Offers professional design qualifications and courses in interior design, interior architecture, fashion styling, image consultancy, lighting design, and landscaping. - Little Creatures
- Rock band from Ireland. Offers upcoming gigs, MP3s of live recordings, and photos. - Living Architecture Center (LAC)
- Dedicated to designing homes around the lifestyles of their intended occupants. - Lobby, The
- Live music venue. Features forthcoming attractions and band profiles. - Lucan Gospel Singers
- Non-denominational group who enjoy singing all types of gospel and negro spiritual music. - Luigi Malones
- A group of independent restaurants specialising in fine food from the four corners of the world. - MacLochlainn / McLaughlin
- Of Inishowen. - Mad Hatter, The
- Pub and restaurant. - Malley, Cathal O.
- Features the acyrlic and oil paintings of the Irish artist Cathal O. Malley, whose themes are landscapes. - Malthouse Players
- Small but active amateur dramatic group based in the west of Ireland. - Mansfield, Fiona
- Features oils and acrylics including portraits. - Mardyke Entertainment Complex
- Offers bowling, bars, snooker, pool, and restaurant under one roof. - Marine Bar
- Traditional pub with Irish music. - Market Bar, The
- Situated in the heart of Longford. Features bar and restaurant menus. - MaSamba
- Dedicated to collective music making and creating opportunities for others to experience Latin American music. - McAlpin's Suir Inn
- Situated in the village of Cheekpoint. Serves meals specialising in seafood. - McArdle, Denis
- Includes details of his album of traditional and folk music. - McAviney, John
- Specialises in photographing Gaelic games. - McCandless Families of Ireland
- Includes births, deaths, marriages, and church records. - McCarthy, Brian
- Specialises in surrealist still life oil paintings, featuring Venetian masks and birds such as macaws, falcons, and canaries. - McCarthy, John
- Functional and artistic woodturnings from local timber. - McCloskey, Paul
- Irish figurative artist. - McGill, Joe
- Brings a poetic realism to his painting, sketching, and sculpture. - McGrath, Eamonn
- Author of Honour Thy Father, The Charnel House, and The Fish in the Stone. - McIntyre, Hazel
- Novelist who often uses the wild and beautiful landscape of her native Culdaff in County Donegal, Ireland as the backdrop for her books. - McKenna, Pat
- Offering oil paintings of Ireland. - McKenna-Burns, Gina
- Irish artist who paints marine and land in acrylic as well as mixed media. - McSweeney, Mary
- Cape Cod-based Irish-born oil painter who paints the landscape and everyday life of Ireland. - Merriman Tavern
- Old world tavern with live music on weekends. - Merry Ploughboys
- Dublin ballad band. - Mick Finns Public House
- Located in the town of Clonakilty, West Cork. - Mike Rofone - The Roving Reporter
- Weekly installments. - Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy
- Third level institute offering degrees up to doctorate in philosophy, theology, and spirituality. - Mitchelstown Brass Band
 - Mitchelstown Music Festival
- Features an information centre including gig, accommodation, and street theatre guides. To be held on August 2-6, 2001. - MobileCUBE
- Showcases modern and contemporary artists from Britain and Ireland. - Model Arts Centre
- Offers music and arts programmes and festivals. - Mogh Roith
- Celtic viking living history battle re-enactments. - Moorings Guesthouse and Restaurant
- Learn about Portmagee's history, culture and visitor attractions. - MOP
- Sound, news, interviews and more about the young Dublin rock group. - Morans Oyster Cottage
- Based in Kilcolgan. Traditional Irish bar and restaurant renowned for its superb seafood. - Morrison, Phillip
- Features contact information and online portfolio. - Mrs O'Briens Kitchen
- Located in the centre of Lahinch and offers music and craic nightly with food served all day. - Munster Literature Centre
- Resource for and about writers of the Munster region of Ireland. Features a journal, short story festival, competitions, and exhibitions along with a list of contemporary writers in the area. - Murray, John Philip
- Drawings, paintings, and prints. Includes exhibition information and links to audio and newspaper reviews. - National Archives of Ireland
- Securing the preservation of records relating to Ireland and providing the opportunities for the public to access these archives. - National Archives of Ireland: The Great Irish Famine
- Collections documenting the actual measures taken to alleviate distress during the famine. - National Concert Hall
- Ireland's most prestigious music venue. - National Gallery of Ireland
 - National Harp Orchestra
- Junior stage production company with membership from 11 years upward. Members receive training in stage craft and concert presentation. - National Transport Museum of Ireland
- Features a comprehensive assembly of Ireland's public service and commercial road transport vehicles. - Northern Ireland Ancestral Heritage
- Listing of genealogical resources. - O'Beirne, Megan
- Features contemporary exploration of colour and marks in oils and acrylics. - O'Donnabhain's Pub and Guesthouse
- Accommodation and traditional bar with wooden beams and open fire. - O'Loughlin, Brian
- Features pieces made from bogwood inspired by Irish mythology and the surrounding bog lands. - O'Reilly, Victor
- Anglo-Irish bestselling author of the suspense action thriller. - O'Roughan
- O'Ruadhain, Roan, Roughan, Rowan, Ruane genealogy, family history, pedigree and surname history. - O'Shea, Róisín
- Collection of original watercolour paintings from around Ireland. - Oliver St. John Gogartys, The
- Features information on bar, restaurant, nightclub, apartment accommodation, and hostelry located in Dublin's Temple Bar area. - Olly's Page
- Offers information about bands and musicians from Westport. - OLochlainns Irish Families
- Home of the Irish Genealogical Foundation and Olochlainns Irish Family Journal, free listing and bulletin board online. - Opera Ireland
- Offers information on tickets, calendar of events, company history, critique, and more. - Opera Theatre Company
- National touring company of Ireland. - Ormonde Cinemas
- Offers showtimes, mailing list, history of the cinema, and more. - Orpens Bar and Estuary Restaurant
- Features beer garden and varied menu, which includes seafood, steak, and vegetarian dishes. - Our Ireland
- Showcases the history of Ireland and Irish literature. - Oyster Lane Theatre Group
- Amateur musical theatre group formed in 1994. - Pagan Reign
- Unsigned Dublin death 'n' roll band with audio, pics, lyrics and more. - Palmer's Golden Ball Tavern
- Historic pub also featuring Palmer's Restaurant. - Paragon Bar, The
- Offers hall of fame, details of upcoming musical acts, sport schedule, and more. - Park, William M.
- Detailed watercolour still lifes. - Patrick Kavanagh Centre
- Exhibitions and local history on the writer of epic poems, such as The Great Hunger and Raglan Road. - Phutyle International
- Political philosophy organisations. - Pierre French Restaurant
- French bistro located on the famous Quay Street Galway. - Planning Architecture Design Database Ireland
- Bibliographic database providing information on all aspects of the built environment and environmental planning in Ireland. Features a directory of sources, journals list, and an image archive. - Poem-uk.org
- Selected poems by a growing selection of Britain and Ireland contemporary poets. Site includes Limelight magazine and message board. - Porterhouse
- Serves a range of ales and lagers and a variety of pub food. - Portfinn Lodge
- B&B guesthouse accommodation and seafood restaurant, ideal for holidays and touring Galway, Connemara, and Mayo. - Project Arts Centre
- Dublin-based arts centre and theatre. - Pubs of Donegal
- Guide to Donegal pubs and hotels and their facilities and events. - Read Ireland Book News
- Free weekly newsletter and a bookstore as well. - Reardens Complex
- Located on Washington Street in Cork city, it has a large open area bar with Havanna Browns night club upstairs. Great food served all day. - Red Kettle Theatre Company
- Professional group that tours regularly throughout Ireland and internationally. - Reddys of Carlow
- Family-owned bar, lounge, and restaurant. Offers a choice of traditional and international dishes. - Revs, The
- Dedicated to the Irish rock act, with latest news, forum, and tabs. - Ri-Ra
- Includes examples of the types of music played at this independent club, location, photos, and special offers. - Ridgway, Keith
- Official site of writer Keith Ridgway, author of The Parts, Standard Time, Horses, and The Long Falling. - Rinuccini
- Restaurant and accommodation in the heart of the medieval city. - Robin Hill House
- Facilities include licensed restaurant, guesthouse, and wine shop. - Roche, Gary
- Information about the Irish piper with a FAQ about the Uilleann pipes. - Romanza Piano bar
- Bar and restaurant situated in the heart of Dublin. - Ross, Gaby
- News, excerpts, and more for the Irish author. - Royal Dublin Fusiliers Association
- Promotes the memory of Irish soldiers who served in the 10th and 16th Irish Divisions, and the 36th Ulster Division, in the Great War. - Royal Garden, The
- Specialises in Cantonese cuisine. - Royal Institute of Architects in Ireland
- Representative body for professionally qualified architects in Ireland. - Royal Oak Tavern
- Bar/lounge just off the main road from Kilkenny to Dublin. - Rubyhorse
- Official site with band bio, sound samples, photos, concert dates, and tour journal. - Russell, Frank
- Paints and draws Irish figural images. - Salsa Ireland
- Offers dancing classes at venues throughout County Cork. Includes timetables, news, and events. - Savoy Theatre
- Cork city's largest night club. See what's on, learn about the club nights, and win tickets. - Scoil Acla
- Offers traditional Irish courses in music, dancing, and more on Achill Island. - scroll.ie
- Features poetry, stories, articles, reviews, artwork, and much more. - Sculptors' Society of Ireland
- Nonprofit organisation representing 330 sculptors, managing open competitions for major art commissions, and organising sculpture symposia and conferences. - Sculpture in Woodland
- Features a unique collection of contemporary sculptures by Irish and international artists. Situated in Devil's Glen Wood at Ashford, Co. Wicklow. - Sean Doherty's Pub and Restaurant
- Sample the best of Irish hospitality, drink, food, and music. - Seymour, Dermot
- Figurative Irish painter. - Shack Restaurant
- An old world traditional Irish restaurant based in both Temple Bar (East Essex street) and Dame Street Dublin. - Shipping in Ireland
- Photographs and information on shipping and ports in Ireland. Learn about the maritime history of Cork, New Ross, and other Irish regions. Also includes images from the U.S. Great Lakes and the Mississippi River. - Shortt, Desmond
- Features the works of this Irish based painter influenced by Jung, folktale, and mythology. - Significance of One, The
- Captures a group of photos revealing individual personalities of my Irish friends. - Sirius Arts Centre
- Galleries and artist in residence programme for contemporary art and culture. - Sligo Arts Festival
- Summer showcase of theatre, music, street entertainment, and more. May 28-June 7, 2001. - Sligo County Ireland Genealogy
- Provides information on surnames and more. - Sligo Live
- Bringing together the finest talent in Irish music. This official site includes programme, artists, and news. - Smyth
- Two family trees of the family in Kilcornan, County Limerick, Ireland. - Smyth, Ned Jackson
- Features a selection of public, private, and gallery sculpture in a variety of materials encompassing contemporary and tradional methods. - Songs of Joyce: A Music Odyssey
- Musical cabaret show based on the dramatic life, works, and music of James Joyce, devised and the Coleman family. - Sons of the Desert Tent #220: Jitterbugs
- Dedicated to enjoyment and appreciation of the works, films, and lives of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. - Sound Factory
- Dance music in Cork. - Source
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