This is a very interesting tour of Glasnevin Cemetery. There are lots of interesting facts and things to see. At the start he talks about the Royal College Of Surgeons in Dublin. We were given a full tour of this college while I was in the medical side of the FCA as a teenager. It was amazing. There were bodies, body parts, things in jars that you wouldn't believe and a surgeon to explain it all to us. It was all very clean and hygienic so there was nothing that would make us feel queasy except for the sight of the dead bodies.
1988 Alternate Oscars
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Tom Hanks has been my generation's Jimmy Stewart for more than forty years
now but it was his performance in 1988's *Big*, dancing with Robert Loggia
on ...
Early Houses of Dublin (late 2023)
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In February 2015, I published an article listing the remaining 12 or so
‘early house’ pubs in Dublin city centre along with some brief historical
backgroun...
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George Herriman's KRAZY KAT comic strip is hailed by many (me included) as
"The Greatest Comic Strip of All Time." Though the strip ended when
Herriman d...
VINTAGE | January Batch
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It may be a brand spanking new year, but we've got a batch of choice
vintage items that have just been added to The Reed, including a restock of beaded
sou...
The Blog has moved...
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*Bonjour*,
Thank you for following French Girl in Seattle for almost 4 years.
Le Blog just moved, and we miss you!
This is your official invitation ...
Interior Design | Paris Apartment
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This eclectically designed Paris apartment has beautiful chevron floors,
mouldings, large windows & french doors ...
*photos by enrique menossi*
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Sign Up To Offer Holyland Scattering Service
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Providing a natural and spiritual way to create final closure, Holyland Ash
Scattering can offer your client families a serene and sacred place of rest
th...
Fly fishing in Labrador
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It's been quite a while since I updated my blog. I have some photos of a
trip I made in 2005 to Labrador. We stayed at Kepimets Camps, owned by Matt
Libby...
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