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  2. Yeats Country - Wikipedia

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    Yeats Country is a 1965 Irish short documentary film directed by Patrick Carey. At the 38th Academy Awards, it received a nomination for Best Documentary Short. [1] [2]

  3. Dun Emer Guild - Wikipedia

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    The Dun Emer Guild was the textile producing arm of Dun Emer Industries, which was founded in 1902 by Evelyn Gleeson, Elizabeth and her sister Lily Yeats with funding from Augustine Henry and a sum of money Gleeson inherited. [1] The company was run out of Gleeson's home, Dun Emer in Dundrum. The house and administration of the company was ...

  4. Thoor Ballylee - Wikipedia

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    Yeats described the ground-floor chamber as "the pleasantest room I have yet seen, a great wide window opening over the river and a round arched door leading to the thatched hall". He also admired the mural stair, symbolically declaring "This winding, gyring, spiring treadmill of a stair is my ancestral stair; That Goldsmith and the Dean ...

  5. Patrick Carey (cinematographer) - Wikipedia

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    Carey became well known in the genre of short documentary films, with a gift for dramatic visualization of natural scenery: his two best-known films being Yeats Country (1965), [3] exploring the relationship between the vision of poet W. B. Yeats and the landscape of County Sligo, and Oisin (1970) [3] a film which focuses entirely on the imagery created by the natural world, without words or ...

  6. County Sligo - Wikipedia

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    The poet and Nobel laureate W. B. Yeats (1865–1939) spent much of his childhood in northern Sligo and the county's landscapes (particularly the Isle of Innisfree, in Lough Gill) were the inspiration for much of his poetry. Yeats said, "the place that has really influenced my life most is Sligo".

  7. Antique - Wikipedia

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    An Antique shop in Da'an District, Taipei, Taiwan An antique map. An antique (from Latin antiquus ' old, ancient ') is an item perceived as having value because of its aesthetic or historical significance, and often defined as at least 100 years old (or some other limit), although the term is often used loosely to describe any object that is old. [1]

  8. 'I prefer across the board': Trump's top tariff man favors ...

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    Donald Trump's pick for Commerce secretary underlined that broad country-by-country tariffs can be used to address a host of economic issues, including the protection of America's artificial ...

  9. Sligo County Museum - Wikipedia

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    As Sligo has long been associated with W. B. Yeats, the museum has a number of exhibits dedicated to the writer, such as a replica of his 1923 Nobel Prize in Literature and works from 1889 to 1936. The exhibitions feature some paintings from Jack Butler Yeats, George William Russell, and Seán Keating.

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