Dublin, 26 July 1914 - There were sensational scenes in the seaside village of Howth, Co. Dublin today ... [Editor's note: This is an article from Century Ireland, a fortnightly online newspaper ...
This was a nod to its Viking origins as Hoved, meaning “Head”. Which means of course that “Howth Head” is a tautology. But ...
I FEEL about six years old, hands and knees covered in thick mud, as I emerge from a tunnel only big enough to crawl through, first used by Christian settlers more than 1,200 years ago to escape ...
east out to the Irish Sea and north to the island called Ireland’s Eye. (While you’re in the area, the village of Howth itself is well worth a wander, too.) Other wild and wonderful stops ...
Ms Watkins, late of Sandymount and formerly of Howth and Saggart died in the “wonderful care” of the team at the Blackrock ...
When I visited Ireland for the first time back in 2016 ... and several detailed stone sculptures. “Howth is a lovely fisherman’s village,” says McManus. It’s a quick trip from Dublin — about 30 ...
Dublin, 26 July 1914 - There were sensational scenes in the seaside village of Howth, Co. Dublin today ... [Editor's note: This is an article from Century Ireland, a fortnightly online newspaper ...