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"Exploring the Charms of Clare: From Fisher Street to Lahinch" Discover the enchanting beauty of County Clare, Ireland, nestled in the heart of Europe

Background imageClare Collection: Ireland, Clare, Ross Abbey. Celtic Cross tombstone with Croagh Patrick mountain in the background

Ireland, Clare, Ross Abbey. Celtic Cross tombstone with Croagh Patrick mountain in the background

Background imageClare Collection: Ireland, County Clare. Roosters, Bunratty Folk Center

Ireland, County Clare. Roosters, Bunratty Folk Center

Background imageClare Collection: Ireland, Bunratty, County Clare. Traditional thatch and stone cottage in Bunratty Castle

Ireland, Bunratty, County Clare. Traditional thatch and stone cottage in Bunratty Castle and Folk Park

Background imageClare Collection: CLARE BOOTHE LUCE (1903-1987). American playwright, socialite and Congresswoman. Photograph, c1955

CLARE BOOTHE LUCE (1903-1987). American playwright, socialite and Congresswoman. Photograph, c1955

Background imageClare Collection: Cliffs at Moher. County Claire. (i. e. Clare), Ireland

Cliffs at Moher. County Claire. (i. e. Clare), Ireland
Cliffs at Moher. County Claire. (i.e. Clare), Ireland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageClare Collection: Drawing Room, St Clare, Isle of Wight

Drawing Room, St Clare, Isle of Wight
The Drawing Room at St Clare, the family home of the Vernon-Harcourts, near Ryde on the Isle of Wight. It was here that Princess Alice, third child and second daughter of Queen Victoria

Background imageClare Collection: Royal wedding 1919 - wedding gift

Royal wedding 1919 - wedding gift
A bust of Princess Patricia of Connaught by sculptor Clare Sheridan, which she gave as a wedding gift to her husband Captain Alexander Ramsay

Background imageClare Collection: St Clare, Isle of Wight

St Clare, Isle of Wight
St Clare, near Ryde on the Isle of Wight, the family seat of the Vernon-Harcourt family. A castellated mansion with extensive grounds and a view across to Portsmouth on the mainland

Background imageClare Collection: Clare College, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Clare College, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageClare Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) Dusty, solitary friendly adult female, close-up of head

Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) Dusty, solitary friendly adult female, close-up of head, County Clare, Ireland

Background imageClare Collection: Gathering seaweed for food, Ireland

Gathering seaweed for food, Ireland
Scenes showing men, women and children gathering seaweed for food on the coast of Clare, west of Ireland. They are also shown picking, drying and selling d hlisk, and gathering corrigan

Background imageClare Collection: Nun of Santa Chiara

Nun of Santa Chiara
MONACA DI SANTA CHIARA, detta URBANISTA Nun of St Clare, known as Poor Clares, and in France as Clarisses

Background imageClare Collection: England / Cambridge

England / Cambridge
Clare Hall and Kings College

Background imageClare Collection: Friendly Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), a female living on its own in the wild

Friendly Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), a female living on its own in the wild
Caroline Weir / SplashdownDirect

Background imageClare Collection: Moody sky over Poulnabrone Dolmen Portal Megalithic tomb at dusk

Moody sky over Poulnabrone Dolmen Portal Megalithic tomb at dusk, The Burren, County Clare, Munster, Republic of Ireland (Eire), Europe

Background imageClare Collection: Poulnabrone Dolmen Portal Megalithic Tomb

Poulnabrone Dolmen Portal Megalithic Tomb, The Burren, County Clare, Munster, Republic of Ireland (Eire), Europe

Background imageClare Collection: Doonagoore Castle

Doonagoore Castle, County Clare, Munster, Republic of Ireland (Eire), Europe

Background imageClare Collection: View towards Lough Derg from Arra Mountains

View towards Lough Derg from Arra Mountains, County Clare, Munster, Republic of Ireland (Eire), Europe

Background imageClare Collection: Poulnabrone Dolmen

Poulnabrone Dolmen, ancient tomb, The Burren, County Clare, Munster, Republic of Ireland (Eire), Europe

Background imageClare Collection: Cambridge Uni Summer

Cambridge Uni Summer
A scene on a summers day from Kings Bridge over the River Cam, with part of Clare College and Kings College Chapel in the background

Background imageClare Collection: Miracle / Clares Bread

Miracle / Clares Bread
When Saint Clare of Assisi, Italy, blesses the convent bread before eating, a cross miraculously appears on the rolls, like hot cross buns

Background imageClare Collection: KERRY COW

KERRY COW
6-year old Kerry cow, owned by the earl of Clare (Ireland) from stock chosen by the last bishop of Killaloe

Background imageClare Collection: The Little Old Lady

The Little Old Lady Ester Summerson, Ada Clare and Richard Carstone are approached by an old lady, underneath the colonnade Date: First published 1852-53




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"Exploring the Charms of Clare: From Fisher Street to Lahinch" Discover the enchanting beauty of County Clare, Ireland, nestled in the heart of Europe. Start your journey on Fisher Street in Doolin, where traditional Irish music fills the air and friendly locals welcome you with open arms. Stroll along The Beach and West End in Kilkee, immersing yourself in breathtaking coastal views that will leave you speechless. Uncover history at Bunratty Castle, a magnificent fortress that transports you back in time to Co Clare's rich past. Marvel at the mysterious Sheela-na-Gig adorning the church wall of Killinaboy in Burren – an intriguing symbol shrouded in folklore. For literary enthusiasts, John Clare's legacy echoes through Hilton as his words continue to inspire generations. Immerse yourself further into history by visiting Knappogue Castle by night; witness its majestic silhouette against a starlit sky – a truly magical experience. Nature lovers cannot miss Hags Head at Cliffs of Moher; stand atop these towering cliffs and let their grandeur take your breath away. And while we're on bridges, don't forget about Cambridge's own Clare College and Bridge across England's River Cam – an architectural gem worth exploring. Saint Clare shines her light upon us all as we navigate life's journeys with faith and grace. Even British Military recruitment posters remind us of her strength during times of adversity. Venture beyond County Clare to Mayo's Cong, where colorful flowers adorn cottage window boxes on Achill Island – offering tranquility amidst remote landscapes. Finally, embrace Lahinch’s vibrant town atmosphere along its stunning coastline; admire charming houses nestled against crashing waves while taking respite near its breakwater. Clare is not just a name but an invitation to explore diverse wonders spanning from Ireland to England - each location telling tales as unique as their surroundings.