One hundred years ago, on September 30th 1917, Thomas Ashe was buried in what would become known as the ‘Republican plot’ of Glasnevin Cemetery. The Kerry-born Ashe had died tragically after being ...
No trip to Dublin is complete without visiting Glasnevin Cemetery, one of the most beautiful and historically significant sites in all of Ireland. There you can immerse yourself in Irish history and ...
U.S. News Insider Tip: After visiting the cemetery, stop by John Kavanagh – better known as "The Gravediggers" – for a pint. This bar's nickname was coined because gravediggers used to visit this pub ...
A newly installed staircase in the O’Connell Tower at Glasnevin Cemetery means visitors can now climb to the top of the 55-metre-high tower where they will be greeted by truly unique and spectacular ...
Glasnevin Cemetery is the largest and best known of all the burial places of Ireland. 'Radharc' presents a short history of the beginnings of the graveyard. Glasnevin Cemetery owes its existence to ...
At the back of Glasnevin Cemetery, an unmarked grave hosts the remains of Jack Saul, the earliest-born person on the cemetery’s new Queer History Tour and the character whose story the tour’s guide, ...
A plan to build houses in Ireland’s most famous cemetery, the final resting place of some of the country’s greatest patriots, political leaders and artists, has been shelved in the face of a storm of ...
Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall are on the final day of a visit to the Republic of Ireland The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall have honoured Irishmen who fought for Britain and ...
An increased demand for cremation services as part of the continuing trend away from traditional burials led to an 11 per cent increase in profits to €1.22 million at the company that operates ...
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