Irish History Websites
ainm.ie | An Bunachar Náisiúnta Beathaisnéisí Gaeilge
An Bunachar Náisiúnta Beathaisnéisí Gaeilge. The National Database of Irish-Language Biographies.
Island Ireland & Island Ireland Marketplace
An Internet directory to Irish art, culture and environment with hand-picked links to Irish history, architecture, music, news, genealogy, travel, literature, folk culture, archaeology, the Irish language and more.
County Museum Dundalk - Ireland's finest Local Authority Museums
County Museum Dundalk in Dundalk County Louth chronicles the historical development of County Louth from the Stone Age up to the present, and presents this story through a combination of artefacts and computer interactives over three galleries of permanent exhibition.
Aubane Historical Society - Home Page
Presenting the national history of the North Cork region, concentrating on the Aubane and Millstreet area.
Almost History – Always incredible. New stories every month.
A vast array of vaguely interesting facts, quotes, stories and anecdotes from history, politics, society and etymology. Includes book recommendations, current reads and links
Connemara Heritage & History Centre, featuring Dan O'Hara's Homestead,
Award winning heritage centre situated in the West of Ireland. History of Connemara, Dan O'Hara Homestead, Accommodation also available.
Ireland Newspaper Abstracts
Ireland Newspaper Abstracts is a collection of social, political, maritime, and criminal news stories transcribed from Irish newspapers of the 18th to early 20th century
Erin's Web - Irish Gaelic Lessons
Welcome to Erin's Web where the Webmistress is spinning All Things Irish
Glencolmcille Folk Village is also known as Fr McDyers Folk Village Mu
Visit Glencolmcille Folk Village also known as Fr McDyers Folk Village Museum, Glencolmcille, Co. Donegal, Ireland. Experience Irish village life over the centuries.
The Irish Story - Irish History Articles, Irish History Podcasts and I
An online publisher of Irish History articles, interviews, ebooks and podcasts.
Turtle Bunbury - Award-winning travel writer, historian and author bas
Turtle Bunbury is an award-winning travel writer, historian and author based in Ireland. His published works includes 'The Glorious Madness: Tales of the Irish & the Great War', as well as the best-selling 'Vanishing Ireland' series, as well as 'The Irish Pub' and 'Living in Sri Lanka'. His work also includes extensive
History Journal
Irish History Journal is an exclusively online journal of Irish History with a blend of video, stories, podcasts and discussions.
Clan Cunningham Society of America
The official Clan Cunningham Society, founded on the blessing and advice of the Lord Lyon's Office in 1984. Genealogy, History, Festivals, and much more!
Welcome to the Medal Society of Ireland
The Medal Society of Ireland was founded in 1986 to encourage the study of medals, badges and militaria in their various collecting forms, with special emphasis on Irish material.
A Trip to Ireland: A personal tour through the best of Ireland, Irish
Your personal guided-tour through the best of Ireland, Irish culture, and history.
Henneberry/Henebry/Hennebery Family Genealogy: Counties Cork, Limerick
Henneberry/Henebry Family genealogical site, Irish roots from Counties Limerick Tipperary, Kilkenny and Waterford
Sinéad McCoole - Irish Writer/Historian
Sinead McCoole is a historian, researcher, curator, lecturer and author, specialising on women in Irish History. She provides expertise in research, script writing and editing for exhibitions, books, and radio and television series
Leigh Rayment's Peerage Page
Leigh Rayment, leighrayment.com, Rayment, Leigh, Leigh Rayment's, Leigh Rayment's Peerage Page, Peerage Page, Peerages of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Canada, miscellaneous peerage records, House of Commons, Father of the House of Commons, Knights of the Garter, Order of Merit, Priv
Killowen Historical Society
Killowen Historical Society researches and records past events in the Killowen district, near Rostrevor in County Down.