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Comments Songs of the Emerald Isle, an Irish travelogue from 1955, is now available to watch for free on the Irish Film Institute s IFIPlayer as part of their St. Patrick s Day Collection. This short film Songs of the Emerald Isle presents five much-loved Irish airs and ballads against a backdrop of the Irish landscape. Read more Bing Crosby sings “How Can you Buy Killarney?” (from his St Patrick’s Day Parade album), John Feeney sings “The Connemara Shore,” and Connie Foley sings “Lovely Leitrim.” These songs of yearning and nostalgia are illustrated with images of Irish Travellers, fishermen, foresters and farmers, ancient monuments, rich farmlands, seascapes, and the River Shannon. ....
Bridget Murray through the years. In Galway in 1935, Bridie 11, with her much-loved, and much-traveled bicycle. In New York in 1942: Bridie at 18. On September 9, 2016: Still beautiful, a radiant Bridie on her 92nd birthday. A profile of Bridget H. Murray, my mother. By Eileen Murray Bridget Harriet Collier filled the world with many things since she came into it on Tuesday, September 9, 1924: humor, kindness, love. Perhaps the only thing she was short on was complaints about the hardships she faced while raising her family. It’s why her birthday remains a day of celebration and remembrance among the Murray clan she built, 95 years later and counting. ....