Try the link The Irish in Love
Irish people wear no different clothing to anyone else. However Aran knitwear, which comes from a small island of the same name (the Aran Islands) creates knitwear that is distinctly Irish. For more information, please see the related links.
You can find information about Irish songs from the record publisher who produced the single or album or from the recording artists website. You can also find information at Irish song festivals.
There are a lot of different traditional dresses. You can find some great pictures of them online with an image search.
You can always check the webite for Jameson Irish Whiskey. Alternitively you can check with Forbes in their "Complete Guide to Irish Whiskey" or find Jameson Irish Whiskey in Wikipedia.
A person can find more information on the Irish Marine Institute from several different places. Some of these places include LinkedIn, Facebook, and Wikipedia.
Veranda in Japanese traditional houses are called Engawa.(Find more information by opening the link below)
There are several places out there where one could find great Irish gifts ideas. One example would be the web-site of "Traditional Irish Gifts". Another good place would be the web-site "BuyIreland".
I have ancestors who immigrated to the U.S. from Ireland in the 1850's and their last name is listed as "Leahigh" on the U.S. census records. However, I have never been able to find any reliable information on the Leahigh name in Ireland or where it came from in Ireland. I cannot find it in Irish surname lists or on passenger ship lists.
Recipes for traditional Irish food can be found online at AllRecipes, Irish Abroad, The Food Network, Epicurious, Food Ireland, About's British Food page, and user submitted recipes at Pinterest.
Information about the Irish Nationwide Building Society can be found online from Wikipedia, "LinkedIn", "business week", "moodys", "nationwideuk", "dailyedge".
There is a lot of information on how to get a traditional ira. You can get this information at www.irs.gov/retirement/article/0,,id=137283,00.htmlor beginnersinvest.about.com/cs/iras/f/tradvsrothira.htm.
You can find information about traditional IRA's at the Beginners Invest, Wikipedia, and Investopedia. You should definitely set up an appointment with your bank as they would have more information.