Punks Listen – The Fanzine is a follow-up to the highly successful book of the same name. So far, the book has raised over €15,000 for the Red Cross Ukraine...
Rothe House, Kilkenny City. Rothe House is a late 16th-century merchant’s townhouse complex in Kilkenny City. The complex was built between 1594–1610 and comprises three houses, three enclosed courtyards, and a large...
Killiney Obelisk, Co. Dublin. The obelisk, 156m above sea level, was constructed at the summit of Killiney Hill in 1741-2 as a famine relief project to provide employment for destitute...
East Pier Lighthouse, Dún Laoghaire. With the construction of the East Pier lighthouse in 1842, the largest man-made harbour in Western Europe had been completed. The piers are of different...
Oystercatcher, Williamstown, Dublin. The oystercatcher – in Irish Roilleach – has a loud piping call “kip kip kip-kip-kip” and feeds, not on oysters, but cockles and mussels. Joe Hollingsworth is...
Wren, (Dreolín) Sandymount, Dublin. On the 26th of December, Wren Boys sing “The wren, the wren, the king of all birds”. But the wren, with its tiny cocked tail, is...
Robin (Spideog), Redcross, Co. Wicklow. The robin fluffs out its feathers in cold weather, making it appear very plump. Despite its melancholy-sounding Winter song, it can is very friendly and...
Pheasant (Piasún), County Cork. The pheasant was introduced to Ireland for hunting by the Normans. Many pheasants escaped and they are now widespread, living at the woodland edge and in...