Lillian Dwyer's rug for the Tilting Come Home Year 2007, featuring the Gaelic greeting "Cead Mile Failte" ("One Hundred Thousand Welcomes"). One of the stages in Tilting is depicted. Tilting's population includes many people of Irish descent, so Irish symbolism is present in the town in many forms, including the shamrocks in the border design of this rug
Lighting of the Tilting Festival fireworks as seen from the beer tent. The Tilting Festival is a yea...
The Tilting Festival fireworks as seen from the beer tent. The Tilting Festival is a yearly event, a...
Greeting card art, St. Partrick\u27s Day decoration art & card, large green woodgrain shield surroun...
One of Lillian Dwyer's hooked rugs of a multi-color striped design with a black border
Hand-colored illustration of winter cottage with Christ Child and poem below.https://digitalcommons....
Hand-colored illustration of village scence with motto and illustration of teakettle on a fire below...
tilt nAt Tilton Harbour on this latter island [Fogo Island] there is evidence of Irish occupation a...
Published in Puck magazine on June 26, 1889, “The Mortar of Assimilation And The One Element That Ju...
A close-up view of one of Lillian Dwyer's hooked rugs with multi-colour stripes and a black border
Photograph of a narrow, twisting staircase covered with a patterned carpet. There is a gridded pictu...
A hooked rug featuring a Newfoundland outport scene, including an outhouse and fishing buildings wit...
Shamrock. Aborigine" is the sentimental nickname to denote Aboriginal Australians of Irish descent....
mayIn Irish folk-tradition May 1st and November 1st marked the completion of sowing and reaping and ...
The people in Tilting are all of Irish descent, and it is the only community on Fogo Island which is...
“It’s the Ireland of This Land”[1] The History, Memory, and Marketing of an American Irish Sense of ...
Lighting of the Tilting Festival fireworks as seen from the beer tent. The Tilting Festival is a yea...
The Tilting Festival fireworks as seen from the beer tent. The Tilting Festival is a yearly event, a...
Greeting card art, St. Partrick\u27s Day decoration art & card, large green woodgrain shield surroun...
One of Lillian Dwyer's hooked rugs of a multi-color striped design with a black border
Hand-colored illustration of winter cottage with Christ Child and poem below.https://digitalcommons....
Hand-colored illustration of village scence with motto and illustration of teakettle on a fire below...
tilt nAt Tilton Harbour on this latter island [Fogo Island] there is evidence of Irish occupation a...
Published in Puck magazine on June 26, 1889, “The Mortar of Assimilation And The One Element That Ju...
A close-up view of one of Lillian Dwyer's hooked rugs with multi-colour stripes and a black border
Photograph of a narrow, twisting staircase covered with a patterned carpet. There is a gridded pictu...
A hooked rug featuring a Newfoundland outport scene, including an outhouse and fishing buildings wit...
Shamrock. Aborigine" is the sentimental nickname to denote Aboriginal Australians of Irish descent....
mayIn Irish folk-tradition May 1st and November 1st marked the completion of sowing and reaping and ...
The people in Tilting are all of Irish descent, and it is the only community on Fogo Island which is...
“It’s the Ireland of This Land”[1] The History, Memory, and Marketing of an American Irish Sense of ...
Lighting of the Tilting Festival fireworks as seen from the beer tent. The Tilting Festival is a yea...
The Tilting Festival fireworks as seen from the beer tent. The Tilting Festival is a yearly event, a...
Greeting card art, St. Partrick\u27s Day decoration art & card, large green woodgrain shield surroun...