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The inimitable Shane Mac Thomáis was long known as one of the great beating hearts behind the increasingly popular tours in Glasnevin Cemetery before he tragically died by suicide in 2014 ...
Positioned near the front of the cemetery, Collins’s grave is in a prominent location and is considered the most visited grave in Glasnevin. In fact, the nearer a plot is to this part of the ...
Michael Collins, aka 'The Big Fella,' still receives Valentines at his grave in Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin a century after his death. Michael Collins is still feeling the love of the Irish ...
Opinion: Glasnevin Cemetery has been a sanctum for public commemorations since it opened its gates in 1832 and given the prominence of certain individuals in public consciousness, public ...
These terrifying tales are just the start of the spooky surprises unveiled in a brand new tour of Dublin's much-loved Glasnevin Cemetery. The aptly-named ‘Dead Interesting’ tour showcases the ...
Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith have been remembered at their annual commemoration at Glasnevin Cemetery. The 97th annual commemoration was led by Minister for Culture, Heritage and the ...
The proposal by the 170-year-old Glasnevin Cemetery in north Dublin to build 11 luxury townhouses inside its walls was seen as infringing on the national heritage and an exercise in questionable ...
It just can't be right. Here's one that never fails to do just that: there are more people buried in Glasnevin cemetery than there are currently alive in Dublin. I can’t remember where I first ...
I heard about the opening in Glasnevin Cemetery in 2019. I’m a bit of a “nepo baby” in that I have some relation to Daniel O’Connell, who founded the cemetery in 1832. He is buried here as ...
THOUSANDS of visitors come to Dublin’s Glasnevin Cemetery each year to visit many of its famed revolutionary dead, which include Michael Collins, Éamon de Valera, Countess Constance Markievicz ...
While Glasnevin Cemetery is often associated with nationalist history and some of its most notable protagonists such as Michael Collins and Eamon de Valera, in 1921 it was also the site of one of ...
The wall in Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin lists hundred of names, but British soldiers' names were "targeted" according to Irish broadcaster RTÉ. Gardaí (Irish police) said they were ...
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