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Some random Irish Facts! UPDATED

  Author:  64747  Category:(Discussion) Created:(6/23/2014 9:24:00 AM)
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Just wanted to post an update to say if anyone has any request or ideas for me to post, please do. Sometimes I dont post incase people are not interested and do do want to hog up the feed  

 

Hello again, fellow USMers, have being behind the scenes the past while and thought that maybe it’s time to put up a post!

Random Irish facts

Source: Irish Central.

Sex equality in the workforce

In 1976 the Irish Government was rapped on the knuckles for failing to comply with the EEC guidelines by implementing the agreed sex equality legislation. The Irish Government immediately advertised to fill the position of an equal pay enforcement officer. The advertisement offered different salaries for men and women.

When Irish Eyes are Smiling

The song “When Irish Eyes are Smiling”, synonymous with Ireland and all things Irish, was written by two Americans. George Graff and Chauncey Olcott, in 1912. There are no records to show that they ever even visited Ireland.

Off with their heads!

The guillotine was used by the Irish 500 years before the French adopted it. The proof can be found in an old print of a gentleman named Murcod Ballagh using a guillotine near Merton, County Galway on April 1, 1307.

The oldest new part of the good book

The oldest known manuscript of the New Testament of the Holy Bible is housed in the Chester Beatty Library, next to Dublin Castle, in Dublin City Centre.

Graveyard bargain bin

An advertisement in the Irish Magazine “Buy and Sell” in February 1999 read “Gravestone, £250, would suit someone with the name Burns.”

Building his own prison

John Coffee built the jail in Dundalk in 1853. Unfortunately he went bankrupt while doing so and became the first inmate in his own prison.

Ireland’s harp

Ireland is the only country in the world which has a musical instrument – the harp – as their national symbol. The oldest known harp in existence is housed in Trinity College, Dublin. It dates back from at least 1300.

Hale and hearty 127-year-old

Tuckey’s Cork Remembrance records a poor labouring man who live in Ovens, County Cork in the early 19th century. He died at the age of 127.

The piece described him as healthy. It said “He walked four months before he died without the help of stick or crutch, could see without spectacles, retained his senses and appetite to the last, and was followed to the grave b his descendants of the seventh generation.

Boycott

The word “Boycott” originated in Ireland after the town of Ballinrobe, Co. Mayo stared a campaign of isolation against Charles Cunningham Boycott, a land agent who worked for the 3rd Lord Ern. History tells it that in 1880 all local shops refused to serve him and the boy how delievered his mail was threatened.

The story made newspaper headlines, proving that no one does a good silent treatment like the Irish.

Bog nuts fall from the sky

In 1867 policemen in Dublin took shelter as nuts or berries fell from the sky.

They described the objects that fell as falling in great quantities and with great force. During a tremendous rainfall. They described the berries as going in the form of a very small orange about half an inch in diameter, black in colour and when cut across, seem as if made of some hard dark brown wood. They also possess a slight aromatic odour.

One observer at the time believes the objects were “hazelnuts, preserved in a bog for centuries”.

However how they ended up falling from the sky was never explained.

 

Well USM, hope you enjoyed these random facts. I’ll try my best to keep posting.

Hope everyone has a great week ;)

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Date: 6/23/2014 3:38:00 PM  From Authorid: 42945    I love reading your posts Louise, they are so interesting and what an amazing old gentleman he was to live to the ripe old age of 127!! he sure would have seen some changes in his time on earth..thanks for sharing this post with us   
Date: 6/23/2014 4:30:00 PM  From Authorid: 21903    Yay for the Irish and their fun facts!!  
Date: 6/23/2014 5:46:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 64747    Thank you all for your replied.

Hope to post a few more soon
  
Date: 6/24/2014 12:12:00 PM  From Authorid: 998    I love these Irish facts. My heritage is Irish/Scottish/English and I didn't know any of these facts. That is sad, eh? Keep 'em coming Louise!!!  

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