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  1. Meayll Circle

    ... Ireland were silhouetted in the background west across the Irish Sea. Magical and mysterious. How to get to Meayll Circle ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Oct 31 2022 - 11:19am

  2. Manannán Mac Lir, Son of the Sea, Celtic Sea God and Protector of Mannin

    ... made when the cloak flapped. The sword called The Answerer (Irish: Fragarach) that could strike through any armour. A spear called Ctann ...

    Alastair Kneale - Jun 10 2020 - 9:34pm - 0 comments

  3. South Barrule Celtic Hillfort

    ... and dark threatening storm clouds rolled in from the Irish coast and across the smaller peak of Cronk-ny-Arrey-Lhaa to the ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 6 2013 - 4:21pm

  4. Welsh societies

    ... faculty/nortonm/cambrian.html The Scottish and Irish Society of the Black Hills (Trans-Celtic) blackhillscelticevents.org ...

    Emmett McIntyre - Jul 7 2020 - 7:43am

  5. The Stone of Destiny

    ... Ulster in Ireland.  Erc, his father was king of Irish Dál Riata until 474. The Stone of Destiny remained a powerful symbol of ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Sep 23 2016 - 8:46pm - 0 comments

  6. Who were the Picts?

    ... groups. Brythonic: Cornish, Breton and Welsh and Giodelic: Irish, Manx and Scottish Gaelic. The evidence that remains shows that the ...

    Alastair Kneale - Nov 21 2014 - 12:02am - 0 comments

  7. Amelia Earhart: American aviation pioneer with a special connection to Wales and Ireland

    ... departing from Trepassey Harbor, Newfoundland, in a Fokker F.VIIb/3m on June 17, 1928, she landed at Pwll near Burry Port, South Wales, 20 ... Earhart did not land in Paris, but in a pasture at Culmore (Irish: Cúil Mór), in Derry (Doire), in the north of Ireland. This was after ...

    Mair Williams - Oct 13 2020 - 3:57pm

  8. Norwegian-Manx Music Exchange

    ... vocables is called ‘tralling’ and is comparable with Irish lilting, although Norwegians tend to use more rounded ‘ooh’ sounds, ...

    Valerie Caine - Jan 18 2014 - 3:59pm - 0 comments

  9. Interview with interview Margaret Sharpe, the Convenor of the Celtic Council of Australia

    ... of Celtic culture b) To provide co-operation between Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Cornish, Manx and Breton communities, and other bona ...

    Alastair Kneale - Nov 5 2016 - 6:11pm - 0 comments

  10. Ballure Walk - Balley Eaur

    ... glen and tumbled over the stony shore hurrying toward the Irish Sea. It is a small glen and it is good to combine it with a visit to ...

    Transceltic team - Sep 17 2015 - 10:11pm

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