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  2. Myrtle Allen - Wikipedia

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    In 1986 Myrtle Allen was part of founding Euro-toques International and founder of Euro-toques Ireland. Euro-toques is an organisation of professional cooks promoting and protecting Europe's culinary heritage, and defending the quality of local and carefully cooked food. [12] She served as president of the international body from 1994 to 1997. [13]

  3. Bluetree - Wikipedia

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    The second was recorded at the Super Summer camp in June 2013 and features guest and fellow Nathan Jess, who is also from Northern Ireland. In 2014, Bluetree's music with Integrity Media was released; they had publishing and recording contracts with Integrity at the time. The first album of the deal was recorded in May 2014 with production by ...

  4. List of microbreweries - Wikipedia

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    Beer brewing tanks at microbrewery and restaurant "Zea" in Metairie, Louisiana. This is a list of notable microbreweries. A microbrewery is a brewery which produces a limited amount of beer. [1] The qualifications to be classified as a microbrewery vary by country.

  5. Harry Ramsden's - Wikipedia

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    Harry Ramsden's is a fast food restaurant chain based in the United Kingdom which offers fish and chips and assorted themed dishes. Founded by restaurant entrepreneur Harry Ramsden in Guiseley, West Yorkshire, in 1928, the business has 35 owned and franchised outlets throughout the UK and Ireland.

  6. Ceanothus arboreus - Wikipedia

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    Ceanothus arboreus is a species of perennial shrub to small tree in the family Rhamnaceae, commonly known as the feltleaf ceanothus, island ceanothus, and island mountain lilac. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is the largest member of the California lilacs (the Ceanothus genus), and is characterized with glossy, dark green foliage that is adorned by pale blue ...

  7. Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Ireland is now one of the least forested countries in Europe. [134] [135] Until the end of the Middle Ages, Ireland was heavily forested. Native species include deciduous trees such as oak, ash, hazel, birch, alder, willow, aspen, rowan and hawthorn, as well as evergreen trees such Scots pine, yew, holly and strawberry trees. [136]

  8. Spire of Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The Spire of Dublin, alternatively titled the Monument of Light [3] (Irish: An Túr Solais), [4] is a large, stainless steel, pin-like monument 120 metres (390 ft) in height, [5] located on the site of the former Nelson's Pillar (and prior to that a statue of William Blakeney) on O'Connell Street, the main thoroughfare of Dublin, Ireland.

  9. National symbols of Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and ...

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    The arms of Ireland are a gold, silver-stringed Celtic harp (cláirseach) on an azure field.. As a region, Northern Ireland has not been granted a coat of arms, but the Government of Northern Ireland was granted arms in 1924, which have not been in use since the suspension of the Parliament of Northern Ireland in 1972, which was abolished the following year.