The Portlaoise Plane aka The Aldritt Monoplane built in Portlaoise, Co. Laoise, Ireland in 1907, the first aeroplane built and flown in The Republic Of Ireland.
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Plans ready in place for next year's festival to do a walking tour history of Mountrath, discussing the history of the many breweries and distilleries that were in the town
Looking forward to this next weekend. Give us a shout if you’re going — the more the merrier!
Contact @HqBloom if you’re interested in bus-based transport from Portlaoise.
Just started listening to @realnedtalks and started with the episode featuring @Ballykilcavan.
I have a serious lip for the @HqBloom beer festival at the weekend now!
Today was a proud day for Portlaoise, as the first plane to fly in (what later became) the Republic of Ireland in 1909 was returned home.
The plane will be on display during @HeritageWeek for a special event - details soon @SocietyLaois@FitzFamous@portlaoiseplane
Today was a proud day for Portlaoise, as the first plane to fly in (what later became) the Republic of Ireland in 1909 was returned home.
The plane will be on display during @HeritageWeek for a special event - details soon @SocietyLaois@FitzFamous@portlaoiseplane
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@poloconghaile@adrianhendroff@IndoWeekend Why do people continually post Tweets of Irish Independent articles that you cannot read without paying a subscription to the paper?
@jackllukeman loved the gig tonight, this is a Christmas card everyone should share..The words are so appropriate considering what the yeat 2020 brought us all..Thanks again #MerryChristmas