Are four counties visible from the vee in Ireland?
From the Vee Gap in county Tipperary, you can see four counties.
What does the Irish word 'thóg' mean?
thóg means took/ lifted/ built.
It the past tense of the verb "tóg" (to take/ lift/ build)
What code goes in front of a southern Ireland mobile number from a scottish landline?
The Irish mobile number will be something like 08X XXX XXXX. You need to dial it in full international format, though, which means:
00 = international access prefix from UK
353 = country code for Ireland
8X = Irish mobile prefix, dropping the leading '0' trunk code
XXX XXXX = the rest of the mobile number
Where in Ireland were the hedge schools?
A hedge school (Irishnames include scoil chois claÃ, scoil ghairid and scoil scairte) is the name given to an educational practice in 18th and 19th century Ireland, so called due to its rural nature. It came about as local educated men began an oral tradition of teaching the community. With the advent of the commercial world in Ireland after 1600, its peasant society saw the need for greater education.
While the "hedge school" label suggests the classes always took place outdoors (next to a hedgerow), classes were sometimes held in a house or barn. Subjects included primarily basic grammar, English and maths (the fundamental "three Rs"). In some schools the Irish bardic tradition, Latin, history and home economics were also taught. Reading was generally based on chapbooks, sold at fairs, typically with exciting stories of well-known adventurers and outlaws. Payment was generally made per subject, and brighter pupils would often compete locally with their teachers.
While Catholic schools were forbidden under the Penal laws from 1723 to 1782, no hedge teachers were known to be prosecuted. Indeed, official records were made of hedge schools by census makers. [1] The laws' main target was education by the main Catholic religious orders, whose wealthier establishments were occasionally confiscated. The laws aimed to force Irish Catholics of the middle classes and gentry to convert to Anglicanism if they wanted a good education in Ireland.
Hedge schools declined from the foundation of the National School system by government in the 1830s. James Doyle, Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin preferred this, as the new schools would be largely under the control of his church and allow a better teaching of Catholic doctrine.[citation needed] He wrote to his priests in 1831:
" [The Roman Catholic bishops] welcomed the rule which requires that all the teachers henceforth to be employed be provided from some Model School, with a certificate of their competency, that will aid us in a work of great difficulty, to wit, that of suppressing hedge schools, and placing youths under the direction of competent teachers, and of those only. "
Fernández-Suárez (see below) has found that hedge schools existed into the 1890s and suggested that the schools had existed as much from rural poverty and a lack of resources as from religious oppression. Marianne Eliott also mentions that they were used by the poor and not just by the Catholics. While the hedge schools were unfunded, the national school system set up from 1831 was ahead of school provision in England at that time. After 1900, some historians like Daniel Corkery tended to emphasize the hedge schools' classical studies (in Latin and Greek), but while these studies were sometimes taught (based on a local demand), they were not always common to every school. by nada mohammed
The question should be, How did Irish men dress?( I believe.)
This site gives scholarly information, and explains the current flap over wearing a kilt, that was never Irish dress.
http://www.reconstructinghistory.com/irish.php?c=8&d=100&w=3&r=Y/
ther was much linen used adn was dyed with saffron making it bright, never brown.
Where does Ireland and turkey rank in IQ scores?
Ireland has an average IQ score of 93 according to Professor Lynn from Northern Ireland. In the US Irish Americans have an average score of 103, a little higher than Americans of English descent. In Ireland the average is 99 for Dublin and 93 for the countryside---reflecting the urban and rural difference in most countries. It is my impression that the Irish do not care what their average IQ score is---that is it seems no one is going around upset about the 93 score or is trying to disprove it. They probably realize what a load of nonsense it is to believe that there are national average IQ differences between Irish and Greeks, let alone between English and Scots.
Do swallows leave Ireland for warmer climate?
Yes, they leave Ireland for the winter months and fly south to warmer places.
I bought a home in Ireland and all the mortgage broker looked for was proof of employment, salary and bank balances. They did not look into our credit history at all.
What does the word 'da' mean is it 'dad' in Irish?
I think it is used in English; the Irish Gaelic word for 'dad' is daid.
Brain chemistry, the same reason some people are short and some people have blue eyes it's just how we are
How long is a Irish secondary year?
It normally runs from the beginning of September to the end of May. There will be holidays at Christmas, normally for two weeks, at Easter and there are mid-term breaks. Some students will have exams in June, which can be for up to two weeks.
He fought in the Korean war and has a bridge named after him, the Charley B. Ireland bridge. He is also my great grandfather.