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Make a stand for your country. Let the politicians know that Ireland is full and we were never asked or gave our consent to our country being changed beyond recognition.
The demand on Public services is now excessive and stretched beyond capacity.
We simply can't house the world while many Irish people cannot afford a simple home.
Be there in Drogheda on Saturday 7th January 2023 at 1pm.
Bring your friends and family.
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Forwarded from Feinics Rising
"Sligo chairs" were peculiar to western Ireland by the early 1700s. Often made by "hedge carpenters", who, rather than using sawn planks and prepared timber, would often just use timber that was growing naturally in a shape that cut down on the amount of cutting and shaping that was necessary.
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After the plantation was when Irish people started living entirely in square houses, as opposed to roundhouses. Furniture was rare enough in roundhouses, generally everything was practical. A stand for the pot over the fire in the middle of the floor, bowls and plates were made of wood and kept on a shelf. Chairs and stools would be kept around the fire, and often they would have a particularly "good" or "important" chair, not necessarily the most comfortable one, but it would be given to the most senior person in the room as a sign of respect. Before fridges, people used to keep large chests to store food in. A bucket or container of water was kept on a wooden or stone stand just inside the door. Raised beds were uncommon, most would just have straw or similar material spread out around the fire at night. The elderly or infirm might have a small alcove built into the wall. Some homes would have had woven straw bedrolls, similar to the idea of the centre of a St Bridget's Cross.

Gradually as the cottage became the common type of house, these things that had furnished the roundhouses evolved into peculiarities of the Irish cottage. The Hags Bed, the Kitchen Dresser are two well known ones. In older houses with a loft, sometimes under the stairs you see a lump of stone like a table built into the wall where people used to keep their container of water. All very practical things that just make sense in that context.
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Remove the bed and the cement and this probably isn't a million miles away from what a large, well kept roundhouse was like.
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Arguing that Ecuadorโ€™s legal system favors mothers, Rene Salinas Ramos decided to legally become a woman

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BALLYMUN: working class Ballymun natives protest the housing of migrants in their area.
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