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Articles related to "English Market"
Lunch in Cork's English Market Cork's English Market sells meat, fish, black pudding, drisheen, Irish cheeses & soda bread. Here too is the Farmgate Cafe & Restaurant, for the best lunch in the city cork • english market • ireland • food stalls • farmgate cafĂ© restaurant
Best Things to Do in Cork, Ireland Cork is Ireland's second city and main visitor center in the Irish SouthWest. The best things to do and see include the English Market, Cork City Goal, and Art Gallery. things to do in cork city • southwest ireland • irish visitor attractions • english market • cork city goal
Cork, Southern Ireland Attractions As any local will tell you, Cork is the real capital. Shop on Patrick and Paul Street, travel by Bus Eireann or kiss the Blarney Stone. cork tourism • cork hotels • blarney castle • cork city • cork ireland
WOVEN SILK PICTURES AND STEVENGRAPHS...FABRICS OF SOCIETY Take the simple idea of weaving pictures or portraits in silk, and placing them in the homes of the weatlthy. One of the earliest silk portraits was of Jacquard, the inventor of the loom. This was produced by the firm, Carquillat, and was first introduced in 1840. Carquillat and Potton, Rambaud & Company, of Lyons,France were awarded prizes at the 1851 Exhibition in London for these woven silk portraits. stephengraphs • silk pictures • etchings • thomas stevens • weaving
Dad's Army: British Television Sitcom Series 2008 is the 40th anniversary of the first showing of "Dad's Army", a long-running television comedy series based on the activities of the Home Guard during World War II. dad's army • home guard • local defence volunteers • walmington-on-sea • bressingham steam museum
Galway - Ireland, City of Tribes Galway has a vibrant Irish arts and culture scene and it is perfectly situated to explore the West Coast of Ireland, like the Aran Islands and Connermara. galway • ireland • city of tribes • hotels vacations holidays county • tours accommodation
Totnes, Devon - Historic Town - Modern Outlook Totnes has a well-preserved Elizabethan centre, overlooked by a Norman castle. It has a strong alternative and green community, pioneering many eco-initiatives. totnes • devon sightseeing • devon tourist attractions • transitions town totnes • transition town
Visiting Blarney Castle and the Blarney Stone One of Ireland's most important attractions, the Blarney Castle and kissing the Blarney Stone is tops on most visitor's list of things to see and do while in Ireland. blarney castle • blarney stone • kissing blarney stone • blarney village • cork county
Visiting Cork? Visit Cafe Paradiso Cafe Paradiso's vegetarian cuisine pleases lovers of good food, wines, atmosphere and value, affirming the high reputation of chef and cookbook author Denis Cotter. cork ireland • vegetarian cuisine • tourist accommodation • restaurant • wine
War Photojournalist A reader asks for advice on a slight career change - from simple photography to taking pictures of a war-torn country. media career • photojournalist • changing careers • war photojournalist • jobs within newspapers
Canada's Bilingualism: Problem or Potential? Canada belongs to a rather select fraternity of countries that is officially bilingual. Far from a liability, as it is often portrayed, if valued, properly understood and embraced, bilingualism might give Canada a distinct commercial edge. canada • translation • localization • internationalization • globalization
Margarete Steiff: Classic Teddy Bear Designer A woman facing insurmountable personal odds, Margarete Steiff was responsible for designing one of the most loved and valued toys of all time. teddy bear • margarete steiff • germany • toys • richard steiff
Roma and her 1920s Childhood. Roma tells of her 1920s Tasmanian childhood. skirt • fashion • river • dolls • shoes |
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