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Ausvet - An Aussie veterinarian in Ireland with animal health FAQs.

hellshaw.com - the electronic soapbox of Mssrs. (daev) Walsh and (barry) Kavanagh, Dublin based writers drinkers, messers, pseudo-masons, hedonists...an exercise in blatant self-promotion.

James Coleman's - Homepage about Cobh, Limerick, Dublin, The Netherlands; work: UL, S3, analog, telecomms; Fun: music, palm, nose, kitchen, electronic, torture, life, mandelbrot, Medievia.

Conrad Bladey's Irish Studies - Information about Ireland.

David Mc Gettigans - Includes links and downloads of mp3 files.

Laura Mc Crudden's - Portfolio for multimedia student.

Pictures of Ireland - Some pictures and photos of Ireland, and a small travel book.

The Philosophy Site - Views on philosophy and provides links to many useful philosophy sites including journals, encyclopaedias and online works.

Photography in Ireland - Photographs around Ireland of its people and cultures

O'Halloran's O'Page - Online since January 1996, this website contains loads of interesting links.

Fr Mike Delaney - Homepage of an Irish Priest in Tasmania.

Dungarvan My Hometown - Tourist links for Dungarvan, together with many personal garden photographs.

Michael's Irish Cyberpub - Homepage of a real, not virtual, Irish barman.

Kinnegad - Bryan Hayes - Information and links on Kinnegad.

Dave's Page - A site about Galway, Music, Amiga Computers and Films.

Louis Gogan's Home Pages - Learn about Achill Island (information, photos, paintings), The Irish Language, enter the 'Worst Guitar Chord Competition', and advice about computers.

John Conroy 2k - Personal details, abandonware, web design links and other information.

The Ivory Family - Homepage with a family focus.

Raheny Village - For ex pupils of St Assams school and Rahenyites generally.

Alan Egan - Family photographs and links.

My guide to Ireland - Facts and helpful links.

Med Five Social Society - UCC timetables, cinema information, photographs and links.

o2c - Oh To See! - A personal reflection on the passage of time, as experienced by one particular Irishman.

Inverse Vandalism - By Wayne Doyle. Includes Skydiving, Linux, HMTL, links, jokes and photographs.

Impressions of Ireland - Pictures, Irish recipes, a selection of Irish literature, music, Bed and Breakfasts visited and other information.

Mike Meaney - Contains diaries, photos, resume, bookmarks and other information.

The O'Byrne Files - A homepage all about Dublin, by a Dubliner.

Kelly's Keltic Ken - An appreciation of all that is Irish and Celtic, with original stories and poetry.

Doyler's den - Run by Rodney Doyle, an intellectual from Inchicore in Dublin who has a fascination for electric vehicles. Excellent site - witty and entertaining

Images Of Ireland - Photos, songs, music, stories and poetry of Ireland. There is a messageboard and visitors can submit their own material for publication.

Irish Penpals, Friends and Matchmakers - If you're interested in find a partner for life, a penpal, or just some good friends you're more than welcome to come on in, pull up a chair and have wee nosy around.

Ryan, Damien's Inspirations and Links - An eclectic collection of essays, quotes and inspirational thoughts.

Rossano's Homepage - Italian living in Ireland sharing his interests and views.

Life in Ireland - What it's like to be living in Ireland in the 21st Century, collections of photos of places and people. Music and clubs.

Dave Mc Hugh - A personal homepage with Irish interest links to Rory Gallagher, Seán O'Casey, Brendan Behan, Flann O'Brien, and Irish History.

Irish Photos - - Ireland newspaper,film and media resourses, Irish actors agencies, View Irish photos and posters, online road travel maps and camera views of Dublin and Ireland.

Maonmaster - A homepage dedicated to whining and moaning.

The Farrealm - Collection of stories, images and other assorted oddments.

Marie Henry - About Marie and her friends and family.

Ireland Resources & Irish Photo Archive - Photographic archive and links to Irish resources.

Katcha Irish Senior Surfers - Portal for Irish seniors/elderly.

D Brett - Information about Ireland and some general information.

Ger Hayden - Career, model railway and commuter information.

Irish Jigs - Links and a message board for people interested in Ireland.

Joe Redmond's Favorite Things - Some gay history, information on Camp TV, Maria Callas and opera.

Shane Mc Donald . com - Jokes, games, articles, search engine and an alumni site for a computer degree course.

DeltaBlue - Ronan Murphy(AlaskaFox)'s homepage, with art, FAQs and jokes.

Lt. Justin Behan's Order of Malta Ambulance Corps Site - Some information about Justin Behan and his involvement with the Order of Malta.

John LYnch, Multimedia Student. - Information about John and his work.

Peter Cassidy - A young man from Dublin. Explore the websites he has made and learn more about him.

Davitt's Aircraft - An enormous gallery of aircraft images and information on military aircraft of the world, as well as a Duke Nukem sound scheme, a book store and some aircraft for Micrsoft Flight Simulator 5.

Ciaran Toland - Personal homepage of Ciarán Toland.

DublinBiz.Net - Links from Dublin city's for ringtones sms chat and shopping.

Seminal Groove - A group of friends in the Galway area present their photos and favourite watering holes.

Philosophy from a Sacred Hearth of Éire - Using a folkloric style from the Irish storytelling tradition, propounds original philosophical allegories and discourses on a variety of cosmological themes.

Dr. John Evangelist Mc Bride - About Bishop McBride from his birth in Ireland to his work in Africa.

Images of Ireland - A personal look at Ireland.

The Philosophy Site - Maintained by an Irish political theory graduate student at University of Notre Dame, Indiana.

Trevor Dunne - News about Darkside lan parties in Dublin.

Tony Conlon - CV for an Irish technology graduate (2000) with SMT process engineering experience; currently employed in a materials purchasing role.

John Potters - Includes information on caving.

clickthemouse.com - A personal collection of short poems and witty ditties.

Team Trainspotters - The antics of some football-loving Kerrymen.

Nerdy Musings - A computer science student at Trinity College Dublin. Weblog, photos, poems and programming stuff.

BGW 2002 - Message boards, news and contacts.

John P. McMahon - WRE Murphy,Irish history, Gormanston College, music links including Rory Gallagher, Led Zepplin and Thin Lizzy.

Irish Festivals - Irish Festivals for summer, autumn, spring and winter. Includes: history, myths and legends, recipes, songs and traditions.

Eirephile - Stories and articles about Irish history, genealogy, literature, mythology, folklore and poetry.

Tony Conlon - CV for an Irish technology graduate (2000) with SMT process engineering experience; currently employed in a materials purchasing role.

Goclaire - Information on Claire's home in Dublin, her doll collection, music interests and conections with West Clare, Kildare.

Eoin O Fiachain - Personal website of a Galway computer programmer, with information about his current programming projects, and free software to download.

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