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Wexford Opera

16/10/2008 - 02/11/2008

Autumn Cultural breaks

Autumn Cultural Weekend Breaks 
Boasting the delights of Dublin theatre, the high notes of Wexford’s Opera Festival and the sublime Belfast Festival at Queen’s, taking an Autumn break in Ireland really doesn’t get much better than this.

Saint Patrick

12/03/2009 - 17/03/2009

St Patrick’s Festival

St Patrick’s day is celebrated in style all over the country, with festivities kicking off in the Republic’s capital Dublin in the week before March 17th.

Ocean Race

13/06/2009

The Volvo Ocean Race 2008/9

Beginning in October 2008, the fanfare that comes with the Volvo Ocean Race will be all apparent when this sailboat extravaganza reaches Galway in June 2009!

World Rally

29/01/2009 - 01/02/2009

World Rally Championship 2009

If it’s pulse-racing action you’re looking for, then don’t miss out on the Irish leg of the World Rally Championship 2009

Upcoming events

07 Sep 2008

Rigoletto

Rigoletto at the Gaiety Theatre.

Location:
Dublin City

07 Sep 2008

Irish Dancing Show

Irish Dancing Show at the Arlington Hotel.

Location:
Dublin City

07 Sep 2008

Traditional Nights Show

Traditional Nights Show at the The Merry Ploughboy.

07 Sep 2008

Melba's Nightclub

Melba's Nightclub at the Dooly's Hotel.

Location:
Birr
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07 Sep 2008 - 18 Sep 2008

Blackbox

Blackbox at the South King Street.

07 Sep 2008

Big Paulie Kool And The Mental Institution

Big Paulie Kool And The Mental Institution at the The Wacky Apple.

Location:
Waterford City

07 Sep 2008

Reginald D Hunter

Reginald D Hunter at the Sandino's.

Location:
Derry City

07 Sep 2008

Mauritian Theme Night

Mauritian Theme Night at the Radio City.

Location:
Dublin City
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The inventor of the submarine, John Holland, came from Liscannor in County Clare. Holland immigrated to Boston in the 1870s where he later submitted a design for a submarine to the United States Navy. Although many of Holland’s designs were successful, his first submarine design was rejected by the Navy Secretary as “a fantastic scheme of a civilian landsman.”