- Róise Mhic
Ghrianna (13
March 1879 – 6
April 1964) was a
traditional Irish-language
singer and storyteller. Róise Mhic
Ghrianna was born Róise Ní Cholla...
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dialect include Maighread Ní Dhomhnaill, Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, Róise Mhic
Ghrianna, and Pádraigín Ní Uallacháin.
Notable Ulster Irish writers include Micí...
- 2000 Máire Ní
Fhlatharta – Spidéal 1999 Mic****e Ní
Ghrianna -
Naomh Muire Mic****e Ní
Ghrianna -
Naomh Muire 1998 Sinéad Ní
Mhaille – T. M.Éadaigh Paula...
- writers,
including Orna Ní Choileáin, Méadhbh Ní Ghallchobhair,
Deirdre Ní
Ghrianna and others.
Irish literature Irish poetry Irish short story Irish theatre...
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prominent – Orna Ní Choileáin, Méadhbh Ní Ghallchobhair,
Deirdre Ní
Ghrianna and others.
Younger readers are
addressed by
writers like Ré Ó Laighléis...
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Armagh singer Sarah Makem and
Donegal Gaeltacht singer Róise Bean Uí
Ghrianna. The
album was
recorded in Randalstown,
County Antrim by
Shaun 'Mudd' Wallace...
- Tory and
Arranmore off the
coast of
County Donegal,
including Róise Mhic
Ghrianna. Quin
spoke 12 languages.
While working in
Belfast and
Inishowen in 1931...
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broadcaster born in Kilmaley,
County Clare. Ní Ghráda's
mother was
Bridget Ní
Ghrianna while her father, Séamas Ó Gráda, was a farmer,
local county councillor...