Jane Maxwell
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Almost retirement time - facing decisions as great as when I was younger. What next?
Laois, Ireland
Joined May 2012
@IrishRail Thank you for the reply. the information about the delay should have been communicated at Heuston Station on thde notice board.
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RT @johnctl: Delighted to bring this massive project home - a celebration of the wonderful wildlife on our magnificent Atlantic Islands & a…
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RT @ancientcraftUK: Taking aim at prehistoric stereotypes - We're dispelling assumptions about who performed certain roles/skills in Europe…
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RT @BOPictures: A powerful new documentary unearthing previously untold stories of resistance against the Catholic Church. Hopeful and upli…
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RT @lorraineelizab6: Annie Letitia Massy (29 Jan? 1868 #Limerick?-19 April 1931 #Howth #Dublin). Internationally recognised Marine biologis…
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RT @Outhouse_Dublin: Vincent Hanley "Fab Vinny" (2/4/54 – 18/4/87) was a pioneering Irish radio DJ & television presenter. He worked mainly…
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RT @Funsize30: Walking with the small and not-so-small humans today at the beautiful Lough Boora Parklands @visitoffaly. Grateful for such…
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RT @Caitmaxine: Attic insulation made from hemp/flax/viscose. Made in France. Non toxic, non-irritating and could be made in Ireland if we…
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RT @Laois_Chamber: Have you seen this incredible footage of the Rock of Dunamase by @irelandshistoricalspots on #TikTok? Dunamase was the…
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RT @TeamIreland: THAM NGUYEN | MAKES HISTORY 🏋️♂️ Winning Ireland’s first ever medal at a senior weightlifting European Championships wit…
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RT @MidlandsIreland: From pristine lakes, rivers and mountains, to buzzing towns, ancient sites, and a thriving food and drink scene, the M…
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Her letters are one of the great sources for 18th century Irish social history.
Died #Onthisday 1788 Mary Granville Delany best known for her ‘paper mosaicks’, or botanically accurate flower collages. She spent much of her married life in Ireland. @FinnClodagh More @PortsPastPres
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RT @HerefordMuseums: Pockets were not an integral feature of women’s clothing until relatively recently, so they wore them tied around thei…
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