32 torthaí laistigh de Áit Contae an Chláir

32 torthaí ar ais

Contae an Chláir

Contae in Éirinn

Royal Irish Academy

Transcript: Do bhí anso fadó, insa tseansaol... na seana-mhná a bhíodh insa tír, do bhídís ag sníomh a gcuid bréidín agus olainne. Agus má bhídís choíchint, do dheinidís a gcuid féin tweed agus flainín agus abhrais. Do bh…

Royal Irish Academy

Transcript: Bhí iascaire fadó ann agus bhí mac aige. Bhíodar amuigh ag iascaireacht (g)o maróidís ag Cuan na Gaillmhe ansin. Agus an lá breá (an)san bhíodar... Bhí an lá go ana-bhreá agus chuaigh soitheach …

Ireland's National Television and Radio Broadcaster

A family of young, enterprising farmers talk about their work and the success of their farm.; Original language summary: -

Ireland's National Television and Radio Broadcaster

Raidió na Gaeltachta began broadcasting from its main studio at Casla in Conamara on Easter Sunday, 2 April 1972.; Original language summary: Bunaíodh RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta le seirbhís iomlán raidió a chur ar fáil do phobal na Gaeltachta agus do lucht…

Ireland's National Television and Radio Broadcaster

Nine children drown in oyster boat tragedy at New Quay, County Clare.; Original language summary: -

The Discovery Programme

Coal measure cliffs south of Kilkee Co. Clare

The Discovery Programme

Plan of the ancient doorway in the S wall of the nave of the Cathedral of Killaloe Co. Tipperary

The Discovery Programme

Doorway of the old church of St. Flann at Killaloe Co. Tipperary

Royal Irish Academy

Transcript: Phósfainn Brídín Vesey Gan (cóta,) bróig ná léiní, Is a stór mo chroí, dhá m'fhéidir liom Go dtroiscfinn leat naoi dtráth, Gan bia gan deoch gan éadach In oileáinín i Loch Éirne Dh'fhonn mé agu…

Royal Irish Academy

Transcript: (Do lean sí ar an)(...) é go dtáini' sé go doras an leasa. Agus nuair a tháini' sé[1] go doras an leasa do bhí sé imithe isteach go dtí an lios. Agus do dhún doras an leasa ina coinne. Do bhí sí ina seasamh …

Ireland's National Television and Radio Broadcaster

While citizen band (CB) radio broadcasting is the biggest new hobby in Ireland, it is still illegal.; Original language summary: -

Ireland's National Television and Radio Broadcaster

Emly is the 2009 winner of Ireland's Tidy Towns competition.; Original language summary: -

Ireland's National Television and Radio Broadcaster

The growth of the rhododendron plant is a threat to other plant life in Killarney National Park.; Original language summary: -

National Library of Scotland

Untitled. [The squire of Edinburgh] - first line reads: There was a squire lived in Edinburgh town. Where the grass grows green - first line reads: I'm Denny Blake from County Clare.

National Library of Scotland

First line reads: Im Denny Blake from County Clare. In one column with an illustration above the title. The illustration is of a man and woman fighting in a kitchen. This differs from the copy at Crawford.EB.243.

Austrian National Library
Europeana Foundation

My grandfather, James Dooley, bought Wellesley Lodge, Clancy's Strand sometime around 1920. He and his sisters ran it as a guest house for 10-15 years, and during the construction of Ardnacrusha Scheme housed many workers, probably managers and engine…

Royal Irish Academy

Transcript: Do bhí fear fadó ann agus bhí sé bocht. Agus bhí go leor muintearais aige. Ach ní raibh aon mhéin acu (a dhéanamh) aon mhaitheasa dhó. Agus do shuigh sé síos lá dhá laethanta. "Muise," a dúirt sé, …

Royal Irish Academy

Transcript: Inseod féin mo scéal mar chualas ('s) ní dhéanfad dualgas bréige. Á mbeinn bodhar ní chloisfinn. Á mbeinn dall ní fheicfinn. Á mbeinn ann le tús na hóige bheadh seanscéal nó scéal nua agam. Ach ' réir …

Royal Irish Academy

Transcript: Bhí fear fadó ann agus bhí triúr mac aige. Agus chuaigh sé amach sa ngairdín lá dos na laethanta. Agus bhí sé ag rámhóireacht tríd an ngairdín nó go bhfaca sé éan 'na luí (thuas fí chrann) agus taobh óir a…

Ireland's National Television and Radio Broadcaster

A successful, indigenous, Irish electronics company talks about growing from a research concept to the successful business it is today.; Original language summary: -

Ireland's National Television and Radio Broadcaster

Dr Anthony Clare talks to RTÉ News about the growth of the sect of Scientology.; Original language summary: -

Ireland's National Television and Radio Broadcaster

The Kilfenora Ceili Band play three single reels.; Original language summary: -