- "Trasna na d
Tonnta" (Irish pronunciation: [ˈt̪ˠɾˠasˠn̪ˠə n̪ˠə ˈd̪ˠɔn̪ˠt̪ˠə]; "Across the Waves") is a
traditional Irish song
often taught to
primary school...
- 22
August 2010.
Retrieved 21 July 2015. "Interview with Mick Fanning".
Tonnta: The
Irish Surf
Magazine (28). 2008. Fanning, Mick; Naker, Tim (2009). Surf...
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shipbuilders in Belfast. The
Easter inauguration event included live
music from no
Tonnta.
Titanic Belfast's
exhibition was
designed by London-based
exhibition designers...
- Mile Home – Rónán Ó
Snodaigh (2007) The
Playdays – Rónán Ó
Snodaigh (2004)
Tonnta Ró – Rónán Ó
Snodaigh (2003) Tip Toe – Rónán Ó
Snodaigh and
Simon O'Reilly...
- Altan.
Other well-known
songs to have come from the area are "Trasna na d
Tonnta" and "Báidín Fheilimí". The po****r
Scoil Gheimhridh Frankie Kennedy ("Frankie...
- spéir, spéire, spéartha "sky" tír, tíre, tíortha "country" tonn, toinne,
tonnta "wave" ubh, uibhe,
uibheacha "egg"
Other strong plural formations are found...
- Maonlaí, who sang it with his
group The
Hothouse Flowers. Tip Toe (2001)
Tonnta Ró (2004) The
Playdays (2005) The Last Mile Home (2007)
Water of a Ducks...
- – 2:05 "Where'er You Walk" (Cara O'****van) – 3:53 "Planxty Glenstal" (
Tonnta) – 3:47 "Still in Love" (Mary Coughlan) – 4:32 "Stars Are Made from the...
-
Camden Society, New
Series IV (1872) (Read at
Hathi Trust)
Trasna na d
Tonnta or A Tale of
Three Cities fictionalised biography by
Christina Eastwood...
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Ensemble (who
performed work by Adam Bradley,
Kevin Free and
Robbie Blake);
Tonnta Music (who
performed compositions by Róisín
Hayes and S**** Dooley). Architecture...