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mehmetabdullah · 2 days ago
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📢 For more than a year, we have been displaced. We left our homes destroyed by war😪 and left homeless. We have not tasted meat,🍗 chicken eggs🥚 or fruit 🍑🍓🍌for more than a year. We live on bread crumbs🍞🥖 that we can hardly get.😭
We eat some canned🥫🧃 legumes that we get from the support of international charitable organizations.🙏 Even vegetables are not available, and if they are available, they are expensive and we cannot buy them.
So we planted some vegetable seeds next to the tent we live in, and we hope it works out.🤲🙏
Although it is not easy due to the lack of water and the difficulty of obtaining it to water the crops, we are trying.
We address the merciful people in the world,📢 to stand with us in these harsh circumstances, and to provide us with assistance in these harsh circumstances. So we can provide food, drink and clothes to the children to protect them from the extreme cold.🙏 🚒 🚑
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Please help by donating, supporting and spreading my campaign. 🚨🚒🚑🚨
I am very grateful to you.🙏 Please donate link here. 👇
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stairnaheireann · 1 year ago
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#OTD in 1547 – Henry VIII suppresses the Chapter of St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin; it will not be restored until 15 June 1555.
The Dean of St. Patrick’s Cathedral is the head of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, elected by the Chapter of the cathedral. The office was created in 1219 or 1220, by one of several charters granted to the cathedral by Archbishop Henry de Loundres between 1218 and 1220.   For centuries, the Dean of St. Patrick’s was the only Dean in Dublin, and documents of those years often refer to him as…
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streetsofdublin · 1 year ago
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ST ANN'S WELL AT ST ANNE'S PARK
The well itself dried up in the 1950s, and although Dublin City Council made several attempts to relocate the source, it remains dry as of 2021.
A HOLY WELL NOW DESCRIBED AS A WISHING WELL This was difficult to photograph as there was little natural light available. The notices within the grounds and the tour guide, aimed at children, refer to the well as a wishing well but I am not convinced that it was ever a wishing well and as I have never seen any coins within the structure I suspect the most visitors are not convinced either. St.…
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irisharchaeology · 1 year ago
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The ruins of a medieval church at Grange, Co. Wexford, Ireland
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leocadra · 4 months ago
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Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral.
Cork, Munster, Ireland.
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medievalistsnet · 7 months ago
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secretagentsagainstwhatever · 4 months ago
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Is behind this door just Ireland…i feel like it’d just be Ireland
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escapismsworld · 11 months ago
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📍Medieval church ruins, Grange, Kilmore, Co Wexford 🇮🇪
📸 @Wexfordchurches
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vtatters · 1 year ago
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littleflowerfaith · 9 months ago
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By Eva McKee
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mehmetabdullah · 27 days ago
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🚒This is how our children wait🚑 long hours to get food. 😥
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📣📢Thus our children also wait long hours to get water.🚨 😭
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Hello my dear, Help me by🚨 donating or if you can't just a small request. Could you share the link with any people you know on social networking sites or ask them to share it?📢
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stairnaheireann · 2 years ago
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#OTD in 1547 – Henry VIII suppresses the Chapter of St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin; it will not be restored until 15 June 1555.
#OTD in 1547 – Henry VIII suppresses the Chapter of St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin; it will not be restored until 15 June 1555.
The Dean of St. Patrick’s Cathedral is the head of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, elected by the Chapter of the cathedral. The office was created in 1219 or 1220, by one of several charters granted to the cathedral by Archbishop Henry de Loundres between 1218 and 1220.   For centuries, the Dean of St. Patrick’s was the only Dean in Dublin, and documents of those years often refer to him as…
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streetsofdublin · 2 years ago
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WINETAVERN STREET - ST MICHAELS HILL
My Grandmother always referred to this as St. Michaels Hill but my father referred to it as Winetavern Street and until recently I also referred to it as Winetavern street because that was what on any map that I had seen.
CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL My Grandmother always referred to this as St. Michaels Hill but my father referred to it as Winetavern Street and until recently I also referred to it as Winetavern street because that was what on any map that I had seen. However, about three years ago, I noticed a street sign under the arch at Christ Church Cathedral indicating that it is St. Michael’s Hill. After some…
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architectureofdoom · 1 year ago
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Our Lady Mother of Divine Grace, Dublin, Peppard & Duffy, 1962
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creekbed-burial · 3 months ago
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Views From Some Walks In Ireland♡
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irisharchaeology · 2 years ago
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Winter ruins.... medieval church site at Tintern, Co Wexford
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