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  • Cuala Press
  • Irish publishing business (1908–1946, 1970s)

    The Cuala Press was an Irish private press set up in 1908 by Elizabeth Yeats with support from her brother William Butler Yeats that played an important

    Cuala Press

    Cuala Press

    Cuala_Press

  • W. B. Yeats
  • Irish poet and playwright (1865–1939)

    he helped set up the Dun Emer Press to publish work by writers associated with the Revival. This became the Cuala Press in 1904, and inspired by the Arts

    W. B. Yeats

    W. B. Yeats

    W._B._Yeats

  • John Butler Yeats
  • Anglo-Irish artist (1839–1922)

    chapters of autobiography. Dublin: Cuala Press, 1923 Douglas N. Archibald (1974), John Butler Yeats Bucknell University Press-Irish Writers Series. Martyn Anglesea

    John Butler Yeats

    John Butler Yeats

    John_Butler_Yeats

  • Anne Yeats
  • Irish painter (1919–2001)

    crafts movement in Ireland and were associated with the Dun Emer Press, Cuala Press, and Dun Emer industries. Her brother Michael Yeats was a politician

    Anne Yeats

    Anne_Yeats

  • Jack B. Yeats
  • Irish artist (1871–1957)

    Yeats Letters and essays (Lilliput Press Dublin). Media related to Jack Butler Yeats at Wikimedia Commons Cuala Press Broadside Collection, illustrated

    Jack B. Yeats

    Jack B. Yeats

    Jack_B._Yeats

  • The Lake Isle of Innisfree
  • Poem by William Butler Yeats

    Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics in 1892 and as an illustrated Cuala Press Broadside in 1932. "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" exemplifies the style

    The Lake Isle of Innisfree

    The_Lake_Isle_of_Innisfree

  • John Millington Synge
  • Irish writer and collector of folklore (1871–1909)

    Poems and Translations, with a preface by Yeats, was published by the Cuala Press on 8 April 1909. Yeats and the actress and one-time fiancée Molly Allgood

    John Millington Synge

    John Millington Synge

    John_Millington_Synge

  • Bryan Guinness, 2nd Baron Moyne
  • British writer and poet (1905–1992)

    Yeats: Broadsides; a Collection of Old and New Songs (1935); Dublin: Cuala Press. The Story of a Nutcracker (with Desmond McCarthy, 1953). Gannon Charles:

    Bryan Guinness, 2nd Baron Moyne

    Bryan Guinness, 2nd Baron Moyne

    Bryan_Guinness,_2nd_Baron_Moyne

  • Cuala (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Cuala is a Dublin GAA club in Dublin, Ireland. Cuala may also refer to: Cuala Press, a former Irish private press Cualu or Cuala, a former territory in

    Cuala (disambiguation)

    Cuala_(disambiguation)

  • Dun Emer Press
  • 1902-08 Irish private press founded and run by the Yeats siblings and Evelyn Gleeson

    Revival. It was named after the legendary Emer and evolved into the Cuala Press. In 1902, Elizabeth and her sister Lily Yeats joined Evelyn Gleeson in

    Dun Emer Press

    Dun Emer Press

    Dun_Emer_Press

  • Elizabeth Yeats
  • Irish educator and publisher (1868–1940)

    her brother William started the Cuala Press, publishing over 70 books including 48 by the poet. Yeats managed the press while her sister Lily controlled

    Elizabeth Yeats

    Elizabeth Yeats

    Elizabeth_Yeats

  • John Morrissey
  • American boxer and politician (1831–1878)

    One version of the song was printed as a broadsheet by E.C. Yeats's Cuala Press in 1911; a digitized image of it has been posted by the Villanova University

    John Morrissey

    John Morrissey

    John_Morrissey

  • The Tower (poetry collection)
  • Collection of poetry by W. B. Yeats

    The Cat and the Moon and Certain Poems, and October Blast released by Cuala Press. Other poems had been collected in A Vision. Yeats commissioned Thomas

    The Tower (poetry collection)

    The_Tower_(poetry_collection)

  • Pamela Colman Smith
  • British occultist, artist and illustrator (1878–1951)

    library catalogue records Works by Pamela Colman Smith as part of the Cuala Press Collection at Trinity College Dublin Library. Dawson, Jill (7 March 2026)

    Pamela Colman Smith

    Pamela Colman Smith

    Pamela_Colman_Smith

  • Under Ben Bulben
  • Poem by W. B. Yeats

    Press: 30–53. doi:10.1093/res/XVII.65.30. JSTOR 513471. Holdeman, David (2006). The Cambridge Introduction to W.B. Yeats. Cambridge University Press.

    Under Ben Bulben

    Under_Ben_Bulben

  • Lily Yeats
  • Irish artist (1866–1949)

    with the Celtic Revival. In 1908 she founded the embroidery department of Cuala Industries, with which she was involved until its dissolution in 1931. She

    Lily Yeats

    Lily Yeats

    Lily_Yeats

  • The Bounty of Sweden
  • 1925 book by W. B. Yeats

    is a 1925 book by the Irish poet W. B. Yeats. It was published by the Cuala Press. The Bounty of Sweden documents Yeats's journey to the Swedish capital

    The Bounty of Sweden

    The_Bounty_of_Sweden

  • The Wild Swans at Coole
  • Poetry collections by William Butler Yeats

    twenty-nine poems and the play At the Hawk's Well, was first published by the Cuala Press in November 1917. The title poem of the collection had first appeared

    The Wild Swans at Coole

    The_Wild_Swans_at_Coole

  • Celtic Revival
  • 19th- and 20th-century movements

    Vercingetorix. There are small areas of Celtic revival in Galicia (Spain). Cuala Press Gaelic revival (Irish) Galician Institute for Celtic Studies Highland

    Celtic Revival

    Celtic Revival

    Celtic_Revival

  • Louis MacNeice
  • Irish poet and playwright (1907–1963)

    Plant and Phantom, which was dedicated to Clark (the previous year, the Cuala Press had published The Last Ditch, a limited edition containing some poems

    Louis MacNeice

    Louis_MacNeice

  • George William Russell
  • Irish polymath (1867–1935)

    (public domain audiobooks) Works by George William Russell as part of the Cuala Press Collection at the Trinity College Dublin Library. Russell at the Online

    George William Russell

    George William Russell

    George_William_Russell

  • Responsibilities and Other Poems
  • William Butler Yeats work

    printed and published by Yeats's sister, Elizabeth Corbet Yeats, at the Cuala Press in 1914. 400 copies were published. The work contained thirty one poems

    Responsibilities and Other Poems

    Responsibilities_and_Other_Poems

  • Elizabeth Rivers
  • English artist based in Ireland

    Guyon House Press in 1939, was written while she was in Aran. She also wrote a book titled Stranger in Aran published in 1946 by the Cuala Press, republished

    Elizabeth Rivers

    Elizabeth_Rivers

  • The Ten Principal Upanishads
  • English translation of Sanskrit texts

    Gonne (muse) Related W. B. Yeats bibliography Rhymers' Club Dun Emer Press Cuala Press An Appointment with Mr Yeats Owen Red Hanrahan "Troy" Thoor Ballylee

    The Ten Principal Upanishads

    The Ten Principal Upanishads

    The_Ten_Principal_Upanishads

  • Ernest Fenollosa
  • American art historian and orientalist

    edited by Ezra Pound with introduction by William Butler Yeats, The Cuala Press, 1916. "Noh" or Accomplishment: A Study of the Classical Stage of Japan

    Ernest Fenollosa

    Ernest Fenollosa

    Ernest_Fenollosa

  • Donagh MacDonagh
  • Irish poet and playwright (1912–1968)

    Other Poems, Cuala Press, Dublin 1941 1947 - The Hungry Grass, Faber & Faber, London 1947 1954 - The Ballad of Jane Shore, Dolmen Press, Dublin 1954 1958

    Donagh MacDonagh

    Donagh_MacDonagh

  • Harry Kernoff
  • Irish painter (1900–1974)

    London, exhibiting Ukraine peasant. He was one of the illustrators of the Cuala Press A Broadside second and third series in 1935 and 1937. He developed an

    Harry Kernoff

    Harry_Kernoff

  • Dun Emer Guild
  • Irish textile craft studio

    the Yeats sisters leaving Dun Emer with their private press, which they renamed the Cuala Press. Gleeson continued as the Dun Emer Guild designing and

    Dun Emer Guild

    Dun_Emer_Guild

  • List of English-language small presses
  • Street Press Circlet Press City Lights Bookstore & Publishers Coach House Press Come!Unity Press Contact Editions Copper Canyon Press Cuala Press Dedalus

    List of English-language small presses

    List_of_English-language_small_presses

  • In the Seven Woods
  • the sixteenth day of July in the year of the big wind 1903. DUN EMER & CUALA PRESS. University of Florida, Rare Books Collection, viewed on July 8, 2013

    In the Seven Woods

    In the Seven Woods

    In_the_Seven_Woods

  • William Kirkpatrick Magee
  • Irish author, editor and librarian

    Carens, Surpassing Wit (New York: Columbia University Press, 1979), p. 22 DUN EMER & CUALA PRESS at uflib.ufl.edu (University of Florida web site, accessed

    William Kirkpatrick Magee

    William_Kirkpatrick_Magee

  • Yeats (surname)
  • Surname list

    Yeats (1868–1940), Irish printer and manager of the Dun Emer Press and the Cuala Press Francis Yeats-Brown (1886–1944), British author of The Lives of

    Yeats (surname)

    Yeats_(surname)

  • Cuala G.A.A.
  • Gaelic games club

    Cuala GAA club (or Cuala GAC, [ˈkuəlˠə] KOO-luh) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Dalkey in the south of County Dublin, Ireland. It fields

    Cuala G.A.A.

    Cuala_G.A.A.

  • Churchtown, Dublin
  • Suburb of Dublin, Ireland

    and Lily Yeats sisters, founders of Cuala Press at Churchtown after it was reorganised separately from Dun Emer Press. Sisters of Jack and William Butler

    Churchtown, Dublin

    Churchtown, Dublin

    Churchtown,_Dublin

  • A Prayer for My Daughter
  • Poem by William Butler Yeats

    Yeats, Cambridge University Press (2006) Ferrall, Charles. Modernist Writing and Reactionary Politics, Cambridge University Press (2001) Howes, Marjorie Elizabeth

    A Prayer for My Daughter

    A Prayer for My Daughter

    A_Prayer_for_My_Daughter

  • Cualu
  • Territory in Gaelic Ireland

    Cualu or Cuala (genitive C[h]ualann) was a territory in Gaelic Ireland south of the River Liffey encompassing the Wicklow Mountains. Edmund Hogan concludes

    Cualu

    Cualu

  • The Rose Tree (poem)
  • 1921 poem by William Butler Yeats

    Gonne (muse) Related W. B. Yeats bibliography Rhymers' Club Dun Emer Press Cuala Press An Appointment with Mr Yeats Owen Red Hanrahan "Troy" Thoor Ballylee

    The Rose Tree (poem)

    The_Rose_Tree_(poem)

  • Evie Hone
  • Irish artist

    Washington National Cathedral, Washington, D.C., 1953 Works as part of the Cuala Press Collection at Library of Trinity College Dublin. St. Brigid at St. Brendan's

    Evie Hone

    Evie Hone

    Evie_Hone

  • John Lyle Donaghy
  • Irish poet

    above Aherlow. Dublin: Cuala Press, 1926. Primordia caeca: poems. Dublin: Eason, 1927. Ad perennis vitae fontem. Dublin: Minorca Press, 1928. The Flute Over

    John Lyle Donaghy

    John_Lyle_Donaghy

  • 1942 in Ireland
  • Board. Patrick Kavanagh's poetry The Great Hunger is published by the Cuala Press. Maura Laverty's novel Never No More is published, having been serialised

    1942 in Ireland

    1942_in_Ireland

  • The Song of the Happy Shepherd
  • 1889 poem by William Butler Yeats

    Cambridge introduction to W. B. Yeats. Cambridge: Cambridge university press. pp. 8–9. ISBN 978-0-521-83855-9. The collected public domain poetry of

    The Song of the Happy Shepherd

    The_Song_of_the_Happy_Shepherd

  • Maurice MacGonigal
  • Irish painter (1900–1979)

    after Maurice MacGonigal at the Art UK site Works by Maurice MacGonigal as part of the Cuala Press Collection located at Trinity College Dublin Library.

    Maurice MacGonigal

    Maurice_MacGonigal

  • Robin Flower
  • English poet and scholar

    several collections of poetry, translations of the Irish poets for the Cuala Press, and verses on Blasket Island. He first visited Blasket in 1910, at the

    Robin Flower

    Robin_Flower

  • Michael Yeats
  • Irish politician and barrister (1921–2007)

    "Former Senator Michael Yeats dies, aged 86". RTÉ News. 3 January 2007. Cast a Cold Eye (autobiography), Dublin: Blackwater Press, ISBN 0-86121-968-6.

    Michael Yeats

    Michael Yeats

    Michael_Yeats

  • Susan Langstaff Mitchell
  • Irish writer and poet

    others. She also contributed verse for several cards produced by the Cuala Press between 1909 and 1946, some of which are held at the National Library

    Susan Langstaff Mitchell

    Susan Langstaff Mitchell

    Susan_Langstaff_Mitchell

  • Dublin City Libraries
  • Library system in the city of Dublin, Republic of Ireland

    Children's Book Collection, imprints of publishers such as the Dun Emer and Cuala Press, and a collection of material dating from the 16th to 18th centuries

    Dublin City Libraries

    Dublin_City_Libraries

  • Art O'Murnaghan
  • Irish painter

    dri.ie. Retrieved 26 January 2022. Works by Art O'Murnaghan are located at the Library of Trinity College Dublin as part of the Cuala Press Collection.

    Art O'Murnaghan

    Art_O'Murnaghan

  • Song of the Old Mother
  • Poem by William Butler Yeats

    Gonne (muse) Related W. B. Yeats bibliography Rhymers' Club Dun Emer Press Cuala Press An Appointment with Mr Yeats Owen Red Hanrahan "Troy" Thoor Ballylee

    Song of the Old Mother

    Song_of_the_Old_Mother

  • Evelyn Gleeson
  • Anglo-Irish embroiderer, designer and co-founder of the Dun Emer Press

    themselves under the name of the Cuala Industries, which was composed of an embroidery workshop and the Cuala Press. Dun Emer continued to thrive, with

    Evelyn Gleeson

    Evelyn Gleeson

    Evelyn_Gleeson

  • 1908 in literature
  • Tono-Bungay. December 1 – Cuala Press, set up at Churchtown, Dublin, as a private press independent of the former Dun Emer Press in connection with the Irish

    1908 in literature

    1908_in_literature

  • Máire Gill
  • Irish political activist (1891–1977)

    (1971). A Brief Account of the Cuala Press Formerly The Dun Emer Press Founded by Elizabeth Corbet Yeats in MCMIII. Cuala Press. Luddy, Maria (1995). Women

    Máire Gill

    Máire Gill

    Máire_Gill

  • Brigid Ganly
  • Irish painter and sculptor

    November 2017. Retrieved 7 April 2020. Works by Brigid Ganly are located at the Trinity College Dublin Library as part of the Cuala Press Collection.

    Brigid Ganly

    Brigid_Ganly

  • Beatrice Elvery
  • Irish stained-glass artist and painter

    by Beatrice Moss Elvery under the name Beatrice Moss Campbell (Lady Glenavy) at Trinity College Dublin Library as part of the Cuala Press Collection.

    Beatrice Elvery

    Beatrice Elvery

    Beatrice_Elvery

  • 1908 in Ireland
  • Harcourt Street, the world's first to display only modern art. 1 December – Cuala Press produced its first publication, Poetry and Ireland: essays by W. B. Yeats

    1908 in Ireland

    1908_in_Ireland

  • Nigel Heseltine
  • British writer (1916–1995)

    Poem The Latin Press (1938) The Four-Walled Dream: Poems The Fortune Press (1941) Dafydd ap Gwilym, Selected poems (1944, Cuala Press) translator Tales

    Nigel Heseltine

    Nigel_Heseltine

  • Lilla Minnie Perry
  • Irish landscape painter

    Cambridge University Press. "Lilla Minnie Bagwell". The Peerage. Retrieved 28 August 2018. Works by Lilla Perry as part of the Cuala Press Collection located

    Lilla Minnie Perry

    Lilla_Minnie_Perry

  • Hilda Roberts
  • Irish painter (1901–1982)

    Illustrations. Yale University Press. pp. 317–. ISBN 978-0-300-11712-7. Works by Hilda Roberts as part of the Cuala Press Collection at the Library of Trinity

    Hilda Roberts

    Hilda_Roberts

  • 1940 in Ireland
  • Last Ditch (including "The Coming of War" sequence) was published by Cuala Press in Dublin. Ewart Milne's poetry collection Letter from Ireland was published

    1940 in Ireland

    1940_in_Ireland

  • The Gift of Harun Al-Raschid
  • Song

    Gonne (muse) Related W. B. Yeats bibliography Rhymers' Club Dun Emer Press Cuala Press An Appointment with Mr Yeats Owen Red Hanrahan "Troy" Thoor Ballylee

    The Gift of Harun Al-Raschid

    The_Gift_of_Harun_Al-Raschid

  • Winifred M. Letts
  • Anglo-Irish poet, playwright, and novelist (1882–1972)

    Irish Women Writers' Club. She collaborated with several artists at the Cuala Press to create illustrated broadsides of her poems. Letts is remembered today

    Winifred M. Letts

    Winifred M. Letts

    Winifred_M._Letts

  • Elinor Darwin
  • Irish born illustrator, engraver and portrait painter

    records Elinor Darwin at Find a Grave Works under the name Elinor Monsell at the Trinity College Dublin Library as part of the Cuala Press Collection.

    Elinor Darwin

    Elinor Darwin

    Elinor_Darwin

  • 1903 in Ireland
  • Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-860634-6. "Dun Emer & Cuala Press". University of Florida. Miller, Liam (1974). The Dun Emer Press. New York: The Typophiles

    1903 in Ireland

    1903_in_Ireland

  • Seán O'Sullivan (painter)
  • Irish artist

    O'Sullivan (in Irish) Seán O'Sullivan's profile at Sports Reference.com Works as part of the Cuala Press Collection at Trinity College Dublin Library.

    Seán O'Sullivan (painter)

    Seán_O'Sullivan_(painter)

  • Colby College Libraries
  • Libraries of Colby College in Maine, US

    manuscripts, and holograph letters of William Butler Yeats, items from the Cuala Press, and works from authors including Seán O'Casey, James Joyce, George Bernard

    Colby College Libraries

    Colby_College_Libraries

  • George Atkinson (artist)
  • Irish artist and educator

    Irish life and Landscape (PDF). Dublin & Cork: Talbot Press. "IE TCD MS 11574: THE CUALA PRESS PRINT COLLECTION" (PDF). tcd.ie. Trinity College Dublin

    George Atkinson (artist)

    George Atkinson (artist)

    George_Atkinson_(artist)

  • Dorothy Blackham
  • Irish illustrator, artist, and teacher

    with the Cuala Press, creating wood and lino cuts for illustrations and greetings-cards. Blackham also produced illustrations for the Cluna Press, the Irish

    Dorothy Blackham

    Dorothy_Blackham

  • Emma Duffin
  • Northern Irish nurse, diarist and welfare worker (1883–1979)

    org.uk. 25 June 2018. Retrieved 30 June 2020. Works by Emma Duffin as part of the Cuala Press Collection located at the Trinity College Dublin Library.

    Emma Duffin

    Emma Duffin

    Emma_Duffin

  • Blood and the Moon
  • pp.85–86 Bloom 1972 pp.377–378 Bloom, Harold. Yeats. Oxford University Press, 1972 ISBN 978-0-19-501603-1. Bornstein, George. "Yeats and Romanticism"

    Blood and the Moon

    Blood and the Moon

    Blood_and_the_Moon

  • Thomas Bodkin
  • Irish lawyer, art historian, art collector and curator

    Works by Thomas Bodkin located at the Trinity College Dublin Library as part of the Cuala Press Collection. some correspondence from 1933–1948 by Bodkin

    Thomas Bodkin

    Thomas_Bodkin

  • Cork Institute of Technology
  • Former higher educational institution in Ireland

    sexual harassment claims". Sunday Independent. "IE TCD MS 11574: THE CUALA PRESS PRINT COLLECTION" (PDF). tcd.ie. Trinity College Dublin. 21 July 2023

    Cork Institute of Technology

    Cork_Institute_of_Technology

  • Kitty MacCormack
  • Irish designer and owner of the Dun Emer Guild

    Dictionary of Irish Biography. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. "Learn: Cuala Press". Yeats Society Sligo. Retrieved 21 October 2020. Snoddy, Theo

    Kitty MacCormack

    Kitty_MacCormack

  • 1903 in poetry
  • Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-860634-6. "Dun Emer & Cuala Press". University of Florida. Miller, Liam (1974). The Dun Emer Press. New York: The Typophiles

    1903 in poetry

    1903_in_poetry

  • Dolmen Press
  • Irish printing press

    Dolmen Press, 1951-1976. Dublin: Dolmen Editions. Skelton, Robin, "Twentieth-Century Irish Literature and the Private Press Tradition: Dun Emer, Cuala, &

    Dolmen Press

    Dolmen_Press

  • Oxford Book of Modern Verse 1892–1935
  • and introduced by W. B. Yeats and published in 1936 by Oxford University Press. Yeats begins his long introduction by saying that he has tried to include

    Oxford Book of Modern Verse 1892–1935

    Oxford_Book_of_Modern_Verse_1892–1935

  • Dublin Senior Hurling Championship
  • Annual hurling competition

    Retrieved 16 November 2021. "Dublin SHC Final: Cuala resist strong Ballyboden challenge". "Treacy fires Cuala to SHC 'A' final victory". Dublin GAA. 20 October

    Dublin Senior Hurling Championship

    Dublin_Senior_Hurling_Championship

  • Dave Bernie
  • Irish hurler (born 1947)

    Bernie's career eventually brought him to the Cuala club in Dublin. He was at full-forward when Cuala won their very first Dublin SHC title in 1989.

    Dave Bernie

    Dave_Bernie

  • Ruth Lane Poole
  • Irish-Australian furniture and interior designer

    and joined the sisters in their Celtic Revival efforts at Dun Emer Press and Cuala Industries, where she was known for her embroidery work. In 1911 she

    Ruth Lane Poole

    Ruth Lane Poole

    Ruth_Lane_Poole

  • Dublin Senior Football Championship
  • Annual football competition

    2021. Mac Lochlainn, Rónán (20 October 2024). "One for Dalkey Archives as Cuala claim football first with win over powerful neighbours Kilmacud". RTÉ. Retrieved

    Dublin Senior Football Championship

    Dublin_Senior_Football_Championship

  • Esenbeckia (plant)
  • Genus of flowering plants

    alata (H.Karst. & Triana) Triana & Planch. — Winged Esenbeckia, Coya, Cuala-cuala (Colombia) Esenbeckia berlandieri Baill. ex Hemsl. — Berlandier Esenbeckia

    Esenbeckia (plant)

    Esenbeckia (plant)

    Esenbeckia_(plant)

  • Wicklow Mountains
  • Mountain range in Ireland

    Wicklow Mountains was Cualu, later Cuala. The Irish name for Great Sugar Loaf mountain is Ó Cualann ("lump of Cuala"). There are also historic names for

    Wicklow Mountains

    Wicklow Mountains

    Wicklow_Mountains

  • 1985 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship
  • Camogie championship

    Cumann Camógaíochta. p. 460. 978-1-908591-00-5 Report of final in Irish Press, September 18, 1985 Report of final in Irish Independent, September 18,

    1985 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

    1985_All-Ireland_Senior_Camogie_Championship

  • Wicklow Way
  • Walking trail in County Wicklow, Ireland

    The Wicklow Way (Irish: Slí Cualann Nua, meaning 'New Cuala Way') is a 131-kilometre (81-mile) long-distance trail that crosses the Wicklow Mountains

    Wicklow Way

    Wicklow Way

    Wicklow_Way

  • 1978 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship
  • Camogie championship

    who was then president of the Camogie Association, wrote in the Irish Press: In many years watching Cork camogie teams I do not think I have seen one

    1978 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

    1978_All-Ireland_Senior_Camogie_Championship

  • 1976 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship
  • Camogie championship

    Association president Úna Uí Phuirséil/Agnes Hourigan, wrote in the Irish Press: Not for the first time, the All-Ireland and trophy have gone to Kilkenny

    1976 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

    1976_All-Ireland_Senior_Camogie_Championship

  • 1984 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship
  • Camogie championship

    Cumann Camógaíochta. p. 460. 978-1-908591-00-5 Report of final in Irish Press, September 10, 1984 Report of final in Irish Independent, September 10,

    1984 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

    1984_All-Ireland_Senior_Camogie_Championship

  • 1986 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship
  • Camogie championship

    Cumann Camógaíochta. p. 460. 978-1-908591-00-5 Report of final in Irish Press, September 15, 1986 Report of final in Irish Independent, September 15,

    1986 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

    1986_All-Ireland_Senior_Camogie_Championship

  • 1981 National Camogie League
  • Camogie tournament

    Agnes Hourigan, president of the Camogie Association, wrote in The Irish Press: It was Dublin’s ability to pick off points that ensured victory. Strength

    1981 National Camogie League

    1981_National_Camogie_League

  • 1983 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship
  • Camogie championship

    Cumann Camógaíochta. p. 460. 978-1-908591-00-5 Report of final in Irish Press, September 26, 1983 Report of final in Irish Independent, September 26,

    1983 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

    1983_All-Ireland_Senior_Camogie_Championship

  • Katherine Lynch
  • Irish television personality

    take part in the show. Dromahair competed against the George Hook-managed Cuala GAA of Dalkey, County Dublin in the tournament's quarter-final. Upon reaching

    Katherine Lynch

    Katherine_Lynch

  • 1983 National Camogie League
  • Camogie tournament

    978-1-908591-00-5 National Camogie League on Camogie.ie Report of final in Irish Press, May 23, 1983 Report of final in Irish Independent, May 23, 1983 Report

    1983 National Camogie League

    1983_National_Camogie_League

  • County Dublin
  • County in Ireland

    All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship. Since the early 2010s, Dalkey's Cuala have been the county's main hurling force, and the club won back-to-back

    County Dublin

    County_Dublin

  • 1982 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship
  • Camogie championship

    Cumann Camógaíochta. p. 460. 978-1-908591-00-5 Report of final in Irish Press, September 27, 1982 Report of final in Irish Independent, September 27,

    1982 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

    1982_All-Ireland_Senior_Camogie_Championship

  • One of the Baes
  • Philippine television drama series

    Bianca (September 26, 2019). "Look: One of the Baes' cast in their grand press con". GMA Network. Retrieved September 26, 2019. Garcia, Cara Emmeline (August

    One of the Baes

    One_of_the_Baes

  • Susan McKeown
  • Irish folk singer, songwriter, and producer

    to her work in entertainment, McKeown is the founder and director of the Cuala Foundation, an international non-profit dedicated to building “social, economic

    Susan McKeown

    Susan McKeown

    Susan_McKeown

  • Seán Fennelly
  • Irish hurler

    converted into fourth Leinster club title following a trouncing of the Cuala club from Dublin. Ballyhale later qualified for the All-Ireland final where

    Seán Fennelly

    Seán_Fennelly

  • 1985 National Camogie League
  • Camogie tournament

    978-1-908591-00-5 National Camogie League on Camogie.ie Report of final in Irish Press, June 3, 1985 Report of final in Irish Independent, June 3, 1985 Report

    1985 National Camogie League

    1985_National_Camogie_League

  • 1987 National Camogie League
  • Camogie tournament

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  • Liam Fennelly
  • Irish sportsperson (born 1958)

    converted into fourth Leinster club title following a trouncing of the Cuala club from Dublin. Ballyhale later qualified for the All-Ireland final where

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  • Pressman
  • n.

    One of a press gang, who aids in forcing men into the naval service; also, one forced into the service.

  • Pressman
  • n.

    One who presses clothes; as, a tailor's pressman.

  • Pressure
  • n.

    The act of pressing, or the condition of being pressed; compression; a squeezing; a crushing; as, a pressure of the hand.

  • Pressurage
  • n.

    Pressure.

  • Pressmen
  • pl.

    of Pressman

  • Pressure
  • n.

    A contrasting force or impulse of any kind; as, the pressure of poverty; the pressure of taxes; the pressure of motives on the mind; the pressure of civilization.

  • Pressman
  • n.

    One who manages, or attends to, a press, esp. a printing press.

  • Pressor
  • a.

    Causing, or giving rise to, pressure or to an increase of pressure; as, pressor nerve fibers, stimulation of which excites the vasomotor center, thus causing a stronger contraction of the arteries and consequently an increase of the arterial blood pressure; -- opposed to depressor.

  • Presspack
  • v. t.

    To pack, or prepare for packing, by means of a press.

  • High-pressure
  • a.

    Fig.: Urgent; intense; as, a high-pressure business or social life.

  • Pressurage
  • n.

    The juice of the grape extracted by the press; also, a fee paid for the use of a wine press.

  • Pressirostral
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the pressirosters.

  • Presswork
  • n.

    The art of printing from the surface of type, plates, or engravings in relief, by means of a press; the work so done.

  • Pressure
  • n.

    Urgency; as, the pressure of business.

  • Pressive
  • a.

    Pressing; urgent; also, oppressive; as, pressive taxation.

  • High-pressure
  • a.

    Having or involving a pressure greatly exceeding that of the atmosphere; -- said of steam, air, water, etc., and of steam, air, or hydraulic engines, water wheels, etc.

  • Pressiroster
  • n.

    One of a tribe of wading birds (Pressirostres) including those which have a compressed beak, as the plovers.

  • Pressing
  • a.

    Urgent; exacting; importunate; as, a pressing necessity.

  • Low-pressure
  • a.

    Having, employing, or exerting, a low degree of pressure.

  • Pression
  • n.

    The act of pressing; pressure.