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Island currachs. In
other counties on the
western seaboard there are boat
builders who
sometimes make
currachs. The
traditional Scottish currach is nearly...
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Kenneth George Mc
Currach (born 29
March 1946) is an
Australian former rugby union player. Born in Keith, Scotland, Mc
Currach was a
number eight and learned...
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Curragh (/ˈkʌrə/ KURR-ə; Irish: An
Currach [ənˠ ˈkʊɾˠəx]) is a flat open
plain of
almost 2,000
hectares (5,000 acres) of
common land in
County Kildare...
- Ian Mc
Currach (born c. 1959) is a
British actor, director,
journalist and author. Ian
trained at The
Bristol Old Vic
Theatre School and he is probably...
- The
Atlantic as it
crashed against the s****s of
Clare Island,
Ireland in 1981 (Note:
upturned native currach boat in the foreground)...
- Uist to
signify a
frail boat. — Dwelly's [Scottish]
Gaelic Dictionary The
currachs in the
River Spey were
particularly similar to
Welsh coracles.
Other related...
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books under the
Columba Press imprint and
general interest books under the
Currach Press imprint.
Grace and The
Irish Catholic are the
Irish distributors...
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islanders were
always totally self-sufficient. In
calmer weather, the
currachs would go out and
spend the
night fishing under the
Cliffs of Moher, returning...
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Curracloe (Irish:
Currach Cló,
meaning 'marsh of the impression') is a
village in
County Wexford, Ireland.
Around 8
kilometres (5 mi)
northeast of Wexford...
- Brigadista: an Irishman's
fight against fascism. Blackrock, Co. ; Dublin:
Currach Press. ISBN 978-1-85607-939-6. OCLC 71752897. Francis,
Hywel (2012). Miners...