Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin is Ireland's largest burial site and is the resting place for 1.5 million Irish souls, including 702,000 women. Schools and history books often touch on the famous ...
Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin is Ireland's largest burial site and is the resting place for 1.5 million Irish souls, including 702,000 women. Today's top videos Schools and history books often ...
The most famous funeral to take place in Dublin's Glasnevin Cemetery is, arguably, fictional; that of Paddy Dignam ('as decent a little man as ever wore a hat') in James Joyce's Ulysses.
A memorial wall in Dublin's Glasnevin Cemetery is to be "discontinued" after it was vandalised for a third time. The Necrology Wall remembers all the people killed in conflicts in Ireland between ...
Not only is Glasnevin the final resting place for ... at the top of Daniel O'Connell's Tower for an awesome view of Dublin. The cemetery is open daily from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tours all have ...
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 ...
Colloquially known as Gravedigger’s Pub, this Dublin institution dates back to 1833—a time when gravediggers from neighbouring Glasnevin Cemetery would stop by for a pint of Guinness on their ...
A one-hour Good Friday vigil, organised by Action from Ireland (Afri), was held at the Great Famine grave in Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin, this afternoon. Report shows the service near the Parnell Plot.
A woman in Dublin was left distressed when her father's corpse was 'missing' for twelve days. Julie Gayner’s father Raymond Gayner passed away on October 3 rd and his funeral was organised to ...