-
Brideschurch in Kildare. A
number of
placenames are
derived from
Cnoic Bhríde ("Brigid's Hill"), such as
Knockbridge in
Louth and
Knockbride in Cavan...
- Brigid's
cross or Brigit's
cross (Irish: Cros
Bhríde, Crosóg
Bhríde or
Bogha Bhríde) is a
small variant of the
Christian cross often woven from straw...
- Seán
MacBride (26
January 1904 – 15
January 1988) was an
Irish Clann na
Poblachta politician who
served as
Minister for
External Affairs from 1948 to 1951...
- Maud
Gonne MacBride (Irish: Maud Nic
Ghoinn Bean Mhic
Giolla Bhríghde; 21
December 1866 – 27
April 1953) was an
Irish republican revolutionary, suffragette...
- Coláiste
Bhríde is an
Irish language college in Rann na Feirste,
County Donegal. It was
originally founded in 1912 in
Omeath but Fr Lorcán Ó Muireadhaigh...
- (Baile Hac),
Cappahayden (Ceapach Éidín),
Kilbride and St. Bride's (Cill
Bhríde), Duntara, Port
Kirwan and
Skibbereen (Scibirín).
While the
distinct local...
-
Ranelagh is home to
several primary and
secondary schools,
including Scoil Bhríde, the
first Irish-language
school in Ireland, and
Ranelagh Multi-Denominational...
- history. One of the most
prolific of
local historians was Cáit Nic
Giolla Bhríde. On the
afternoon of 23 June 2009, a
severe thunderstorm struck Gweedore...
- John
MacBride (sometimes
written John McBride; Irish: Seán Mac
Giolla Bhríde; 7 May 1868 – 5 May 1916) was an
Irish republican and
military leader. He...
- Mary
Reynolds is an
Irish gardener,
landscape designer,
author and
public activist,
known for
being the
youngest contestant to win a gold
medal at the...