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  1. 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

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

    ... 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

  3. The Amazing Courage Of Flora MacDonald - 'Preserver of Prince Charles Edward Stuart’

    ... Flora MacDonald with the Prince disguised as Betty Burke, an Irish maid, they set sail in a small boat with a crew of six from Benbecula on ...

    Douglas MacQueen - May 28 2016 - 5:09pm - 0 comments

  4. 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

  5. Beauty and the Beast - The Legend of the Loch Ness Monster and Beautiful Loch Ness

    ... Castle and a piece of a Pictish brooch dating from the late 8th or early 9th century has been found there. It is thought to be the site ... mainland. It is the site of a monastery founded by the Irish monk Columba in 563 AD. He was the great-great-grandson of Niall ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Mar 26 2020 - 5:05pm - 0 comments

  6. Mainland, Orkney

    ... align with the light of the winter solstice as with the the Irish Newgrange site pointing to linked cultures. There are a number of runic ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Aug 9 2016 - 8:31pm

  7. Nova Scotia: The Edge of the Celtic World

    ... the nineteenth. Some were victims of the Clearances. Whereas Irish, Welsh and Scottish Gaelic were once spoken, written and published ...

    Emmett McIntyre - Aug 26 2016 - 9:26pm - 0 comments

  8. Dunnottar Castle - Dùn Fhoithear

    ... There are also written references in the Annals of Ulster (Irish: Annála Uladh) that record two sieges of "Dún Foither" in 681 and 694. ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 31 2021 - 5:42pm

  9. Sophia Morrison’s Manx Fairy Tales: The story of Baron Kitterland whose reckless behaviour was stopped by the wise Manx Witch

    ... (Manx: Mannin) and the Calf of Man (Manx: Yn Cholloo) in the Irish Sea. The Calf of Man is a 618-acre island, off the southwest coast of the ...

    Alastair Kneale - Dec 19 2020 - 12:43pm

  10. Richard Lower – Royal physician, first physician and scientist who conducted transfusion between animals and animals and also between animals and human beings, philanthropist

    ... to St. Bartholomew's Hospital in London and to the Irish and French protestant refugees. Richard Lower was the first physician ...

    Kernow Matters to Us - Feb 20 2016 - 6:19pm - 0 comments

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