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St. Brigid: The Second Patron Saint of Ireland

St. Brigid is the second patron saint of Ireland, whose feast day is her birthday -- the first day of spring, 1st February (Lá Fhéile Bhride). Brigid is also known as Muire na nGael or "Mary of the Gael," which means Our Lady of the Irish.Brid, the Celtic Goddess of FireBut St. Brigid wasn’t the first Brid to be celebrated on 1st February.  In the Gaelic Druid religion ‘Brid’ was one of the…See More
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"This  I  found  quite interesting !!  Little known  fact  as  to how  ' tying  the  knot '  came  about !!"
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Totally Irish Gifts.com is owned by Shauna and John Curran, borne out of our own frustrations in trying to source unique and creative Irish gifts that are actually made in Ireland to give to friends and family for various occasions. Totally Irish Gifts.com became a reality and opened in October 2012 - an Irish store for Irish gifts.

All the Irish gifts featured on our website have been designed and made in Ireland, produced by designers, craftspeople and cottage industries.

We have travelled Ireland meeting with suppliers of Irish crafts, getting to know them and their amazing Irish crafts. We have sat at kitchen tables, in living rooms, in garden sheds, met at market stalls and small Irish shops and offices, at craft fairs and trade shows. There are so many talented crafters in Ireland enabling Totally Irish Gifts to offer a great choice. We are delighted to introduce our 60+ suppliers and their Irish crafts to the world.

We believe in the quality and beauty of the Irish gifts on our website, we are enthralled by the creativity and craftsmanship of our suppliers and most of all we believe in the ability and spirit of the Irish.

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Own a Beautiful Ceramic St. Brigid's Cross

Posted on January 18, 2019 at 9:30am 0 Comments

We're celebrating the amazing Saint Brigid, Ireland's second patron saint, with a 20% discount on this beautiful St. Brigid's Cross.

Handmade with love by Callura Pottery, County Clare. Usually €25.00, special offer €20.00. Offer ends 1st…

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Totally Irish Gifts Celebrates Its 6th Anniversary!

Posted on October 7, 2018 at 5:00pm 0 Comments

As we celebrate our 6th Anniversary this month, we really do feel honored to be part of our customers' gift giving for so many special occasions. These are mainly happy occasions, but we are also mindful that gifts are often purchased for loved ones who need a special thought when life gets tough. We love to hear from customers on why a…

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Understanding the Significance of Celtic Symbols

Posted on July 26, 2018 at 1:30pm 2 Comments

These Framed Tiny Tiles are new in stock, and I just love them. The colour combination is a beautiful variety of green and brown colours, which have been inspired by the typical shades of an Irish forest. The different Celtic designs intrigue me, and as there are a few Celtic symbols in this frame that I…

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Totally Irish Gifts . . . We're Back With Some Special Offers

Posted on June 28, 2018 at 5:00am 0 Comments

We've been quiet on the blog post for some time, but we're back now and looking forward to providing some interesting posts!

Just to recap on the ongoing discount codes to use on www.totallyirishgifts.com, exclusively for members of The Wild Geese. All our gifts are…

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At 4:43pm on January 30, 2015, Gerry Regan said…

A very wide selection of items handmade in Ireland available through this Irish Heritage Partner, via their website, at http://totallyirishgifts.com/ Check out thejewelry. Failte, Shauna and John, to The Wild Geese Irish Heritage Partnership.

At 7:08am on February 4, 2015,
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That's Just How It Was
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MY name is Mary Thorpe and I am the author of the above named book The YouTube link below will take you to the Video that I had done to promote my book ;

I would appreciate it if you could show this to members of the Irish  Centre / or Students of Irish History /clients / customers or friends -as I do believe it will hold a great deal of interest for Irish emigrants and their descendant wherever they may be

Thank you

-          Regards Mary Thorpe

The YouTube link below will take you to the Video that I had done to promote my book ; as above

I would appreciate it if you could show this to members of the Irish  Centre / or Students of Irish History /clients / customers or friends -as I do believe it will hold a great deal of interest for Irish emigrants and their descendant wherever they may be

Thank you    Regards Mary Thorpe

Youtube: http://youtu.be/oT0oOa0jx28

Youtube: http://youtu.be/oT0oOa0jx28

Professional Book Reviews below

“That’s Just How It Was is a moving family tale through which much can be gleaned about life during the push for Irish independence… This is a satisfying, emotionally involving read.”- Clarion Review

“Authors of family memoirs often overload their narratives with minutiae that puts nonfamily members to sleep. There are no such encumbrances in Mary Thorpe’s biography of her remarkable grandmother, Bridget O’Rourke. Thorpe…carefully blends Bridget’s story with the events of her day, some of the most pivotal events in Ireland’s history.”- Blueink Review

“Thorpe compellingly incorporates history into her grandmother’s story, always making sure to bring the narrative back to Bridget’s life and personal experience ….. a compelling story of a strong, capable woman and the history that surrounded her “.- Kirkus Review ­

 

Besides Kindle ; Amazon ;Barnesandnoble and Authorhouse Solutions ; Gardners Whole books UK , Berthams ; Inghams – bulk orders can be made via the below connections

jturner@contentdistributors.com (888) 728-8467 ext. 5908  Fax: 1-812-339   6554 

Email: orders@bookmasters.com Phone: 800-247-6553  Fax: 419-281-6883

ISBN 978-1-8985=5

At 3:15am on May 23, 2015, Brendan OByrne said…

Hi Shauna,

I don't know for sure, but I imagine so, I have never heard of another Mount Anville in Dublin, except the convent.

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