Wiktionary Irish may refer to Ireland , an island in north western Europe, on which are located Northern Ireland , a constituent country of the United Kingdom Republic of Ireland , a sovereign state Irish language , a Goidelic language spoken in Ireland and by communities worldwide Irish people , people of Irish ethnicity, originating from Ireland, people who hold Irish Citizenship Irish name , a first or last name See also Irish nationality law , determining who can become an Irish citizen List of Irish related topics Irish related topics , list of articles related to Ireland disambig Category Ireland da Irsk de Irisch os it Irlandese ja nn Irsk ru sco Erse simple Irish ... more details
Irish Pine was the name of three ships operated by Irish Shipping Irish Shipping Ltd SS Irish Pine 1919 SS Irish Pine 1948 MV Irish Pine shipindex ... more details
Anglo Irish may refer to Anglo Irish Bank Anglo Irish , a term to describe descendants of the Protestant Ascendancy in Ireland disambig ... more details
Irish Catholicism may refer to Roman Catholicism in Ireland , the form of Catholicism practised by the Irish people Irish Catholic , a term used to describe people who are both Roman Catholic and Irish or of Irish descent disambig ... more details
Irish Oak may refer to Quercus petraea , a tree also known as the Irish Oak SS Irish Oak one of two steamships operated by Irish Shipping Ltd MV Irish Oak , one of two motor vessels operated by Irish Shipping Ltd See also Irish Oaks , a horserace disambig ... more details
Irish independence may refer to Irish War of Independence a guerrilla war fought between the Irish Republican Army, under the Irish Republic , and the United Kingdom Anglo Irish Treaty the treaty that brought the Irish War of Independence to a close Irish Free State the state that seceded from the United Kingdom following the Anglo Irish Treaty See also Irish nationalism Irish republicanism United Ireland disambig ... more details
Irish and Proud of It may refer to King Kelly of the U.S.A. , a 1934 American film often known by this title Irish and Proud of It film , a 1938 Irish film Disambig ... more details
Irish is a given and surname. Notable people bearing the name include As surname Carolyn Tanner Irish b. 1940 , Episcopal Bishop Frank Irish 1918&ndash 1997 , English cricketer who played for Somerset and Devon Fred Irish , Arizona football coach, 1896 1906 George Irish , Montserratian academic, professor of Caribbean studies Mark Irish b. 1981 , English rugby player Ned Irish 1905 1982 , American basketball promoter Ronald Irish b. 1913 , Australian executive William Irish , pseudonym of Cornell Woolrich 1903 1968 , an American writer As given name Irish Bob Murphy Irish McCalla Irish Meusel Irish McIlveen See also Irish disambiguation Irish name given name surname Irish ... more details
In Politics of the Republic of Ireland Irish political political discourse discourse , an Irish solution to an Irish problem is any official response to a controversial issue which is timid, half baked ... 62 publisher Palgrave Macmillan Journals url http www.jstor.org stable 1395547 quote An Irish solution to an Irish problem , as the popular phrase described the evasions, euphemisms and hypocrisy characteristic of the state s treatment of issues around sexuality ref ref cite news quote refers to an Irish ... of International & Comparative Law volume 10 year 1993 page 165 title An Irish Solution to an Irish ... a blind eye ref ref name ardagh cite book title Ireland and the Irish portrait of a changing society ... described it as an Irish solution to an Irish problem a phrase that has since been applied to many an Irish compromise. ref ref cite news url http www.irishtimes.com newspaper opinion 2008 1230 1230581467048.html title Haughey s Irish solution to an Irish problem work The Irish Times first Elaine ... than based on foreign models this was sometimes expressed using some variant of the anaphora an Irish solution to an Irish problem . Examples of the rhetorical device include Eamonn Cooney said about unemployment in 1931 There is no Irish attitude being adopted towards Irish problems. As the leader of this Party has stated, there is an Irish solution for these problems. ref cite web url http www.oireachtas ... of the Irish Medical Association said of the Mother and Child Scheme in 1954 if we want a health .... We believe that there is an Irish solution to an Irish problem. ref cite news title The lesson of enforced medical services date 9 July 1954 work The Irish Times pages 1 accessdate 2009 09 29 ref Tom ... will try more consistently to bring about an Irish solution to our own problems without seeking ... one can see it as an Irish quarrel, it is not possible to bring about an Irish solution for it or even ... problems. The Irish solution to the Irish problem is what we should look for. The Norwegian solution ... more details
Irish Open may refer to Irish Open golf , a golf tournament on the European Tour Irish Senior Open , a golf tournament on the European Seniors Tour Ladies Irish Open , a golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour Irish Open, one time only name of the Malta Cup professional snooker tournament Irish Open tennis , a men s and women s tennis tournament Irish Open badminton , international badminton tournament Irish Poker Open , a No Limit Texas hold em poker tournament Sportindex no Irish Open sv Irish Open ... more details
The Luck of the Irish has been made into several films The Luck of the Irish 1920 film is a 1920 film The Luck of the Irish 1936 film is a 1936 film The Luck of the Irish 1948 film is a 1948 film The Luck of the Irish 2001 film is a 2001 TV film The Luck of the Irish is an episode from the TV series Extreme Ghostbusters The Luck of the Irish is also a protest song about Ireland from John Lennon and Yoko Ono s Some Time in New York City album. disambig ... more details
Irish Rangers may refer to Irish Army Rangers , the special forces unit of the Irish Defence Forces Royal Irish Rangers , former infantry regiment of the British Army 1968 2007 102nd Regiment of Foot Irish Rangers , former infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in 1794 199th Duchess of Connaught s Own Irish Rangers Battalion, CEF , unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War See also Irish regiment disambig ... more details
Irish Brigade may refer to Irish Brigade French , the Jacobitism Jacobite brigade in the French army, 1690 1792 Irish Brigade U.S. , pro Union Civil War brigade of Irish immigrants Irish Brigade Rome under Myles O Reilly , and supported by Paul Cullen cardinal Cardinal Cullen , that defended Rome in the Second Italian War of Independence . Tyneside Irish Brigade , World War I British Army brigade of Irish immigrants in Newcastle upon Tyne Irish Brigade Spanish Civil War , organised by Eoin O Duffy to fight for Franco s Nationalists Connolly Column part of the XV International Brigade to fight against Franco s Nationalists See also Saint Patrick s Battalion , fought for Mexico in the Mexican American War Irish regiment , lists all such regiments in non Irish armed forces Irish Brigade World War I , unrealised pro German brigade of Irishmen recruited among British Army POWs in Germany Irish Guards , a Foot Guards regiment of the British Army Irish commandos , fought with the Boers during the Second Boer War 1899&ndash 1902 North Irish Brigade , Infantry Depot M at Omagh London Irish Rifles Irish Regiment in the British Army Liverpool IrishIrish Regiment in the British Army The Independent Irish Party MPs in the House of Commons 1882 1914 were often described by opponents and supporters as the Irish Brigade. Irish South American Legion , created by Sim n Bol var , one of the officers was Morgan John O Connell 38th Irish Brigade , fought in Allied campaigns in North Africa, Sicily and Italy. www.irishbrigade.co.uk. disambig de Irische Brigade ... more details
orphan date July 2010 Refimprove date July 2010 An Irish Indian is an India n from India of full or partial Irish people Irish ancestry who is aware of such ancestry and remains connected, to some degree, to Irish culture. As per article 366 2 of the Constitution of India Indian Constitution , an Irish Indian can be categorized as an Anglo Indian. One of the cultural activities that Indians of Irish descent who are aware of their Irish ancestry participate in is Saint Patrick s Day . References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist Categories Category Uncategorised Ireland articles ... more details
A famine is a phenomenon in which a large percentage of the population of a region or country are so undernourished that death by starvation becomes increasingly common. The term Irish famines may refer to Irish Famine 1740 1741 Great Famine Ireland Great Irish Famine 1845 1849 Legacy of the Great Irish Famine Irish Famine 1879 disambig th ... more details
The Irish Echo is a weekly newspaper based in New York City . Founded in 1928, it bills itself as the USA s most widely read Irish American newspaper with a readership of 100,000 on circulation of about 60,000. According to the Irish Echo s media kit, the newspaper is printed in both the United States and Ireland and has newsstand presence in all major American and Irish cities. 44 of the newspaper s readers are first generation Irish immigrants to the United States. External links http www.irishecho.com Irish Echo Online DEFAULTSORT Irish Echo, The Category Newspapers published in New York City Category Newspapers published in Ireland Category National newspapers published in the United States Category International newspapers Category Publications established in 1928 NewYork newspaper stub Ireland newspaper stub ga The Irish Echo ... more details
Irish law may refer to Northern Ireland law Law of the Republic of Ireland Early Irish law disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Irish moss may refer to Chondrus crispus , a seaweed Sagina subulata , a terrestrial plant Chondrus crispus Uses Irish Moss , the Jamaican drink. disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Image Gates of Irish College.JPG thumb right Image Irish College, Rome.jpg thumb right The Pontifical Irish College , Rome, Italy File Cartulaire douai 3 coll ges.JPG thumb right Colleges at University of Douai Image Col iste na nGael.Lov in.jpg thumb right Entrance to the Irish College, Louvain, Belgium ... of Ireland . Irish Colleges is the collective name used for approximately 34 centres of education for Irish Catholic clergy and lay people opened on continental Europe in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries ... . Irish Catholics also left the country to pursue military careers in the Flight of the Wild Geese . The first Irish Colleges were set up in Spain in the 1580s in Salamanca and Madrid under the supervision of the Jesuit priest James Archer Jesuit James Archer . There were several early Irish Colleges in Southern Netherlands . Irish College, Douai St. Patrick Irish college of Douai was founded in 1603 by Christopher Cusack, with the support of Philip III of Spain . The Irish College at Douai was integrated to the Faculty of Theology of the University of Douai in 1610. St Anthony s College, the Irish ... Mac Aingil and Flaithri Maolconaire , Irish Franciscan, theologian and aide to Aodh Ruadh Domhnaill . The College was founded under the patronage of Philip III of Spain . The Irish College in Paris ... frontcover Historical Sketches of the Ancient Native Irish and Their Descendants 1830 ... Laws against Roman Catholics in Ireland were relaxed. Irish colleges were important centres for the writing of Irish history and the preservation of Ireland s rich cultural traditions. M che l Cl irigh was sent from an Irish college to Ireland to compile the Annals of the Four Masters , an important chronicle of Irish history. Within the colleges, printing press in the Irish language were established and a collection of the lives of Irish saints was produced. Irish colleges were also helpful for the Irish resistance during the Nine Years War in Ireland and later exile on the European continent ... more details
about the novel of the same name Irish Stew the Serbian band Irish Stew of Sindidun Cleanup date February 2010 File irish stew.jpg thumb right In a modern lamb stew, the meat is browned first to give colour. Irish stew lang ga stobhach stobhach Gaelach ref http www.focal.ie Search.aspx?term Irish stew Focal.ie ref is a traditional stew made from lamb food lamb , or mutton , mutton is used as it comes from less tender sheep over a year old and is fattier and has a stronger flavour as well as potato es, carrot s, onion s, and parsley . ref http homecooking.about.com library weekly aa031300a.htm Home Cooking Traditional Irish Stew ref The essence of Irish stew is summed up in the recipe s entry in The Joy of Cooking This famous stew is not browned. In popular culture Irish stew appears in a famous sequence in the novel Three Men in a Boat , in which the narrator humorously claims that Irish stew consists of whatever leftovers one can find. Russell McHugh, while a breakfast presenter on All FM in 2000, successfully convinced listeners that his name was Cockney Rhyming Slang for Irish Stew as in, I ll have a bowl of Russell McHugh. . When the April Fools Day April Fool was revealed, two Manchester restaurants changed the name of the dish in his honour. In the Irish drinking song Johnny McEldoo , Irish stew is one of the first things the title character consumes on his eating spree. In the sixth verse of Tom Lehrer s mock Irish ballad Rickett Ticketty Tin the featured maid serves her infant sibling as an Irish stew to the neighbours on a whim of boredom. ref http sniff.numachi.com ... related topics References reflist External links cookbook Cuisine of Ireland DEFAULTSORT Irish Stew Category Stews Category Irish cuisine de Irish Stew es Estofado irland s eo Irlanda stufa o fr Irish stew ga Stobhach Gaelach ko he nl Irish stew ja no Irish stew pl Irish stew pt Irish stew ru sl Irish stew uk ... more details
infobox company name Irish Shipping Ltd logo File Irish shipping logo.png centre 150px caption type genre ... operating income net income aum assets equity owner Irish Government num employees parent divisions Irish Continental Line br Belfast Car Ferries subsid homepage footnotes intl Irish Shipping Limited was an Ireland state Irish state owned deepsea shipping company, formed during World War II for the purpose ... contribution to Irish neutrality was recognised by the government after the war. In the post war ... out and in the early years of the war much of its food needs were carried on board allied vessels. The Irish ... of an Irish mercantile marine was necessary, as it was as important for the national safety as the Army . On March 21, 1941, Irish Shipping Limited was formed as a company majority owned by the state ... Murphy Limited , held 1 each. ref Citation author J C Spong title Irish Shipping Limited year 1982 ..., in whatever condition, they could lay their hands on. Its first ship was the SS Irish Poplar 1912 ..., where it was purchased by Irish Shipping. List of ships operated during World War Two Deleted image removed Image Irish Oak.jpg thumb 283px right Irish Oak torpedoed coord 47 51 N 25 53 W by U ... Acquired in 1941 SS Irish Poplar 1912 2 March 1941 1949 Ex Vassilios Destounis SS Irish Larch 1903 2 28 July 1941 November 1949 Ex Hiafa Trader SS Irish Beech 2 13 May 1941 1948 Ex Cetvrti SS Irish Elm 1910 2 August 1941 1949 Ex Leda SS Irish Fir 1920 2 14 October 1941 1949 Ex Margara SS Irish Hazel 1895 2 17 June 1941 1949 Ex Noemijulia SS Irish Oak 2 21 May 1941 15 May 1943 Ex West Neris SS Irish Pine 1919 2 21 May 1941 16 November 1942 Ex West Hematite SS Irish Plane 2 26 December 1941 1 February 1947 Ex Arena SS Irish Willow 1918 2 December 1941 1946 Ex Otto Acquired in 1942 SS Irish Rose 1918 2 1942 to 1946 SS Irish Alder 1902 2 1942 to 1946 SS Irish Spruce 1896 2 1942 to 1949 SS Irish Ash 1921 2 1942 to 1949 Acquired in 1943 SS Irish Cedar 2 Other ventures The nature of the conflict ... more details
Infobox Ethnic group group Irish Chilean br small chileno irland s small caption small Notable Irish Chileans br Bernardo O Higgins , Patricio Aylwin small poptime 120,000 popplace Chile langs Chilean Spanish Spanish . Minority speaks English language English and or Irish language Irish as first language. rels Roman Catholicism , Protestantism Presbyterianism , Anglican Church of the Southern Cone of America Episcopalianism et al. related Irish people , Irish American s, Irish Canadian s, Scottish people , Scottish Chilean s. Irish Latin Americans Irish Chileans in Spanish language Spanish Irland s chileno or Hibernochileno , Irish language Irish Gael Sile nach are the inhabitants of Chile who either came from some part of the island of Ireland or are descendants of immigrants from there. Generally coming in the 18th century and early 19th century, the generally Roman Catholic Church Catholic Irish were seeking refuge from the oppression of the Protestantism Protestant run government of the Kingdom of Great Britain . Spain being a Catholic power, enticed many Irish to move to Latin America. Immigration reduced later in the 19th century as Catholic Emancipation made emigration to a Catholic nation less of a vital consideration and as the United States and Canada established themselves as more viable lands for settlement. A large proportion of Irish Chileans are sheep farmers in the Magallanes region of the far south of the country, and the city of Punta Arenas has a large Irish foundation dating back to the 18th century. The most notable Irish Chilean, Bernardo O Higgins is often referred to as the Father of Chile , and is commemorated in many places in Chile. Notable Irish ... Mackenna politician, writer Irish grandmother See also Chileans in the United Kingdom Chile Ireland relations Ethnic groups in Chile Irish diaspora Category Irish diaspora Chilean Category Ethnic groups in Chile Category Chilean people of Irish descent es Inmigraci n brit nica en Chile ja ... more details
Infobox Ethnic group group Irish Brazilian br small Hiberno brasileiro Irish Brasileiro small image caption poptime Unknown popplace Brazil Mainly in the State of S o Paulo and State of Rio de Janeiro langs Portuguese language Portuguese , English language English , and Irish language Irish rels Roman Catholic Church Catholic related c Other Brazilian people An Irish Brazilian Portuguese Irlando Brasileiro or Hiberno brasileiro is a Brazilian person of full, partial, or predominantly Irish ancestry, or an Irish born person residing in Brazil. Many of irish immigrants in Brazil had to change their last names into an easier kind of writing based in existing portuguese names, replacing the originally grandson . ref http www.irlandeses.org brazil.htm Brazil and Ireland Bot generated title ref See also Immigration to Brazil European immigration to Brazil Irish people References Reflist Demographics of Brazil Brazil topics Irish diaspora Category Ethnic groups in Brazil ... more details