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Tullie23: Telling the Bees by Katherine Tynan

theriversideUCC: Learn more about Katherine Tynan & designer Caroline Marsh Watts in an online display on Literature from the Noel O’Connell & Irish Literary Society Collections.

emmetkane1: "One" Recently installed in a corporate building in Dublin. Which I was commissioned to created a piece from tree that grew in Newlands Farm in Dublin which was the home of the late poet Katherine Tynan. The title is inspired from a poem she wrote "One" 250cm x 110cm x 6cm

thepainterflynn: Today in 1861 Katherine Tynan, poet, novelist and journalist, is born in Clondalkin, Co. Dublin

hughmacabre: “Gangs of racists are blocking the junction of Bóthar Katherine Tynan …”. Now, that’s a more accurate reflection of what’s actually happening, right?

tmsalexa61: Katherine Tynan "A Lament" Percy, golden-hearted boy, In the heyday of his joy Left his new-made bride and chose The steep way that Honour goes. Took for his the deathless song Of the love that knows no wrong: Could I love thee, dear, so true Were not Honour more than you?

Scorhill: Reports of space debris flashing across the sky last night reminds me of Katherine Tynan’s account of the meteor that ‘sailed across the clear space of heaven’ as the coffin of Parnell, ‘the uncrowned king of Ireland’, was lowered.

eflow_freeflow: The Tynan memorial is located between junctions 9 and 10 of the M50. It is a carved stone cross, in the Celtic revival style which was erected c.1910 to commemorate the father of author Katherine Tynan, who owned Whitehall house

war_poets: 19 June 1917 Francis Ledwidge writes to Katherine Tynan ‘There is a lovely valley just below me, and a river that goes gobbling down the fields, like turkeys coming home in Ireland'

GregDaly: Given it’s Good Friday, here are a couple of poems by Katherine Tynan and Padraig de Brun from the anthology I’ve been pulling together, and a glimpse of the crucifixion scene from the High Cross of Muiredach, just down the road in Monasterboice.

BritIrelandTale: The whole book is pretty good for images to be fair. Artist is Lindsay Symington and the author is Katherine Tynan. The rhymed life of St. Patrick:

GarsShortReads: 5. THE SEA’S DEAD, Katherine Tynan. There’s a sort of poetic fantasy that gives you a glimpse of untold stories, of magical vistas. A story that pulls back just a corner of the curtain for an instant, and makes you imagine wonders.

worx_jbear: Really impressive victory by Hanover as they cruise past Anderson 77-57. Taylor Heath lead Hanover with 17 points, Grace Bezold had 14 points, Katherine Benter with 13 points, and Liz Tynan with 10 points.

thewildgees: Katherine is commemorated in the Katherine Tynan Memorial Park in Tallaght Village

mytholder: 23. THE FIRST WIFE, Katherine Tynan. I love the line in the intro about her relationship with Yeats in writing circles (“We all bullied Willie Yeats”).

hazechu: "Fields where my happy heart had rest, And where my heart was heaviest, I shall remember them at peace Drenched in moon-silver like a fleece."-Katherine Tynan A fond farewell to those we lost this year and may the next year bring us brighter days. Athbhliain faoi mhaise daoibh!

PatrickHawe: A particular Press favourite of mine here. Uniting image and verse, frequently by a contemporary living female poet, characteristic of the Press's output. Haunting verse by Katherine Tynan, a winter gale enters the house. Image by Jack B. Yeats.

greatpoets: All In The Evening Poem by Katherine Tynan sung by Contralto kay Scragg from a unique acetate 78 rpm lathe cut record unknown date possibly 1930s

CCADLD: An Irish School Girl: School student falls in love with a trainee nun. 'Oh ecstasy!', Katherine Tynan. Urania Issue May-August 1933. This online takeover by Renèe Helèna Browne is part of CCA Introducing 2021, supported by the Art Fund. Click the link in the CCADLD bio for more.

bighappyhead: Percy, golden-hearted boy, In the heyday of his joy Left his new-made bride and chose The steep way that Honour goes. Took for his the deathless song Of the love that knows no wrong: Could I love thee, dear, so true Were not Honour more than you? Katherine Tynan "A Lament"

LionShamrock: More on writer Katherine Tynan (see earlier tweets) - imagine our delight at discovering this letter she wrote referring to the wife's family home in south Dublin as a 'delicious little place'. Tynan had lived in same house in 1920.

thewildgees: "Fields where my happy heart had rest, And where my heart was heaviest, I shall remember them at peace, Drenched in moon-silver like a fleece" Beautiful quote from Katherine Tynan on new bench in memory of those lost to Covid

dave_tynan: Movie: Catherine Keener playing Katherine Eban investigating the lab leak theory.

dave_tynan: Get em Catherine / Katherine

BertieRustles: Pinks and syringa in the garden closes And the sweet privet hedge and golden roses. The pines hot in the sun, the drone of the bee; They die in Flanders to keep these for me. — Katherine Tynan

NLIreland: Katherine Tynan on Anna: “her life ought to have been written, for she was a great woman, & yet I think that she herself would have preferred that her name be writ in water.” It was not until 1986 that Anna’s book ‘The tale of a great sham’ was rediscovered and finally published.

netshrink: "Kindness is all done, alas, Courtesy and grace must pass, Beauty, wit and charm lie dead, Love no more may wreathe the head.   Now the branch that waved so high No wind tosses to the sky; There's no flowering time to come, No sweet leafage and no bloom." ~ Katherine Tynan

MultoGhost: From Augustus Hare's "fireside ghost story" to Katherine Tynan's fictional tale. Also, a satisfying conclusion to one of those "where did I read that story?" moments.

kloberst: January has only one thing to be said for it: it is followed by February. Nothing so well becomes its passing. ~ Katherine Tynan

thepainterflynn: Today in 1861 Katherine Tynan, poet, novelist and journalist, is born in Clondalkin, Co. Dublin

noonofday: Katherine Tynan in 'Peeps At Many Lands: Ireland" (1911): "Between Dublin and Newry there is not much to see or to remember..." That hurts, especially as the illustrator Francis S. Walker was also from Meath! Prize inscription for Holywood Parochial National Schools, Co. Down.

HistoryWow: ‘This melancholy London. I sometimes imagine that the souls of the lost are compelled to walk through its streets perpetually. One feels them passing like a whiff of air.’ W.B. Yeats (1865-1939), Irish poet. Source: Letters to Katherine Tynan by W.B. Yeats. Image of London, 1910.

MarkBlenner: Katherine Johnson Dies at 101; Mathematician Broke Barriers at NASA

OFidhne: Farming for nature. “Biodiversity along the Camac River. Poems by former local Katherine Tynan were included to complement the themes. King John’s Bridge, the Eiscair Riada and biodiversity along the Griffeen.”

On_A_Power_Trip: I think it's so cool that my mam's great aunt, Katherine Tynan, wrote the poem that the film "The Wind That Shakes the Barley" was based off

rdy1114: Odem Lady Owls fall to Skidmore-Tynan 17-25, 9-25, 26-28. Isabella Salinas 2 aces, 6 asst., Katherine Rodriguez 1 ace, 11 digs, Madison Vela 7 assts., Arabella Garza 6 kills, 12 digs, Alysha Beltran 4 kills, Nicole Ortiz 21 digs

NotesOnPoetry: /O forgive Our dullness in the days gone by! Now glory wraps you like a cloak From us, and all such common folk. (Katherine Tynan, 'A Hero')

RobertBohan: Gore-Booth was a prolific poet whose work was praised by A.E., Katherine Tynan & WB Yeats. In 1896 she met her partner Esther Roper & lived with her until the latter’s death. They are buried together with a moving Sappho quote on their gravestone - ‘Life that is Love is God’

war_poets: 19 June 1917 Francis Ledwidge writes to Katherine Tynan ‘There is a lovely valley just below me, and a river that goes gobbling down the fields, like turkeys coming home in Ireland'

LuLynzi: The cross in memory of Katherine Tynans dad. This is close to Katherine Tynans house. It was placed on the road in 1910. Katherine Tynan is possibly linked to the Golden dawn.

theodoragoss: Nora Hopper Chesson, "A Drowned Girl to Her Lover," "Hertha" Edith Wharton, "The Hermit and the Wild Woman" Katherine Tynan, "Nymphs," "The Children of Lir" E. Nesbit, "The Princess and the Hedge-Pig" May Kendall, "A Castle in the Air," "The Mermaid's Chapel"

RobertBohan: Gore-Booth was a prolific poet whose work was praised by A.E., Katherine Tynan & WB Yeats. In 1896 she met her partner Esther Roper & lived with her until the latter’s death. They are buried together with a moving Sappho quote on their gravestone - ‘Life that is Love is God’

SDCClibraries: On Poetry Day Ireland it might be time to remember Katherine Tynan who lived at Whitehall on the Belgard Road. Poet, novelist and friend of W. B. Yeats. See some of their correspondence here.

Coral4AZ: Thank you to Katherine Tynan and Sister District for hosting tonight’s Virtual Town Hall for AZ LD6 Senator Candidate Felicia French and me (AZ LD6 State House Candidate). I appreciate the opportunity to discuss my…

angiebeeb: “All in the April evening April airs were abroad; The sheep with their little lambs Passed me by on the road.” Katherine Tynan

almanacpodcast: On this day, we remember Augustine Tolston, b. 1854, and F.D. Maurice, d. 1872. The reading is "Old Song, Re Sung" by Katherine Tynan.

Gerryd83: N7 CLOSED from Newlands Cross flyover to J2. M50 users should use Ballymount exit, Bothar Katherine Tynan, turn right onto R136 at Cheeverstown Luas stop then rejoin N7 at Junction 2

thepainterflynn: Today in 1861 Katherine Tynan, poet, novelist and journalist, is born into a small farming family in Clondalkin, County Dublin

LiveDrive: M50/Ballymount: The off-ramp from the M50 northbound to J10 Ballymount is blocked by a van with a jackknifed trailer, all traffic is being diverted to Bothar Katherine Tynan

Cainnech1: Irish Poet Katherine Tynan wrote the poem, "Any Woman". Read it here:

LiveDrive: Belgard: A truck has broken down on Bothar Katherine Tynan outbound just before Sylvan Drive in the left lane

goodsitebadsite: Katherine Tynan Hinkson quotes and quotations

LiveDrive: OLD BELGARD RD: Lights are currently out at the junction of Old Belgard Rd and Bothar Katherine Tynan. Take care in the area.

LiveDrive: BELGARD RD/BOTHAR KATHERINE TYNAN: Due to an overnight incident all the lights are out at this junction. This also affects the Luas. Please approach with extreme caution.

Ste_Martin83: Huge checkpoint on the Katherine Tynan Road in Tallaght. Checking everything. Great to see. Far too many out there on the roads unlicensed with no insurance, tax or nct on the car.

LiveDrive: BOTHAR KATHERINE TYNAN: There is a car broken down/ changing a tyre on Bothar Katherine Tynan Inbound just before the M50 blocking the left lane.

FBCStarkville: Lest the young soldiers be strange in heaven, God bids the old soldier they all adored Come to Him and wait for them, clean, new-shriven, A happy doorkeeper in the House of the Lord. Katherine Tynan

thepainterflynn: Today in 1861 Katherine Tynan, poet, novelist and journalist, is born in Clondalkin , Co. Dublin

LiveDrive: Ballymount: Emergency services are attending an incident at the start of Bóthar Katherine Tynan outbound where two lanes merge to one

LiveDrive: BELGARD RD: Abandoned car cleared from the right turn to Bothar Katherine Tynan Westbound. No delays.

LeedsConcerts: Tonight at The Venue, soprano Ailish Tynan, clarinettist Katherine Spencer and pianist Sam Haywood provide a feast...

alisonfchapman: Poem for winter: Katherine Tynan's "Winter Sunset" (Atalanta, Feb 1893), with facing page illustration by L. C. Hen...

LiveDrive: BOTHAR KATHERINE TYNAN: The lights at the junction of the Outer Ring Rd will be switched off at 10am for repairs f...

LiveDrive: BOTHAR KATHERINE TYNAN: Traffic lights are still down on Bothar Katherine Tynan at the junction of the Outer Ring...

LiveDrive: BOTHAR KATHERINE TYNAN: The traffic lights on Bothar Katherine Tynan Northbound at the junction of the Outer Ring...

LiveDrive: Outer Ring Rd: All lanes have now reopened at the scene of the earlier collision at Bother Katherine Tynan

LiveDrive: Take care around the collision on the Outer Ring Rd and Bother Katherine Tynan, dozens of vehicles are driving sout...

LiveDrive: Outer Ring Rd: Collision involving a vehicle and a Luas tram at the junction of the Outer Ring Rd and Bothar Kather...

Sandbag_Radio: Now Playing.. 04 - A Girl's Song By Katherine Tynan www.SandBagTimesRadio

LiveDrive: BOTHAR KATHARINE TYNAN: There is an incident on Bothar Katherine Tynan Inbound blocking the slip lane to the M50 NB at J10 Ballymount.

snippet_jpg: The Starkville news. Starkville, Miss.

RealPlotBot: Book idea: Katherine Tynan's Feet.

LiveDrive: BOTHAR KATHERINE TYNAN: The incident Outbound has been cleared and access to Cairnwood Avenue reopened.

LiveDrive: BOTHAR KATHERINE TYNAN: There is currently no red line Luas service between Belgard and Saggart due to a collision at Cairnwood Ave.

LiveDrive: BOTHAR KATHERINE TYNAN: There is an incident between a Luas and a car Outbound blocking access to Cairnwood Ave.

HundeShuga: To be a saint does not exclude fine dresses nor a beautiful house. - Katherine Tynan Hinkson

JessicaTraynor6: Advance copy of handsome new Ledwidge anth. ed. Tom French. Poems by Eavan Boland, Gerry Smyth, John McAuliffe,...

LiveDrive: N7: The N7 Outbound is very heavy from the M50 due to a collision at J4 Rathcoole. Bothair Katherine Tynan currently a good alternative.

LiveDrive: BOTHAIR KATHERINE TYNAN: The broken down vehicle has been moved onto Belgard Rd Southbound and is in the cycle lane. No delays.

LiveDrive: BOTHAIR KATHERINE TYNAN: There is a breakdown on Bothair Katherine Tynan Westbound at the junction of Belgard Rd blocking the middle lane.

aaroadwatch: DUBLIN: Breakdown blocking two lanes of Bothair Katherine Tynan sbound at Belgard Rd jct. Some delays on approach.

aaroadwatch: DUBLIN: Collision reportedly cleared inbound on Bothar Katherine Tynan at the M50

aaroadwatch: DUBLIN: There is a collision inbound on Bothar Katherine Tynan at the M50. Emergency services are at the scene.

TheEchoOnline: Motorists warned to avoid Katherine Tynan Rd due to eight vehicle collision.

TheEchoOnline: BREAKING: Motorists warned to avoid Katherine Tynan Rd due to eight vehicle collision.

DubFireBrigade: Avoid Katherine Tynan Rd Kingswood as we deal with an 8 car RTC, road blocked. 3 fire engs, advanced paramedics &...

tynan_julia6: We have another Katherine Johnson on our hands. This is gonna be the girl to put us on Mars

aaroadwatch: DUBLIN: Collision cleared on Cheeverstown Rd heading into Tallaght before the Bothar Katherine Tynan jct.

aaroadwatch: DUBLIN: Collision on the Cheeverstown Rd heading into Tallaght before the Bothar Katherine Tynan jct.

AudioBookRadio: RIP Irish writer & poet Katharine Tynan who died 2day1931 Her Wind shook more than Barley.

CopyrightGroup: RIP Irish writer & poet Katharine Tynan who died 2day1931 Her Wind shook more than Barley.

GardaCheckPDub: Checkpoint Katherine Tynan Road 15.25

remnant8853: (2) Ireland depicted by Francis S. Walker (1848-1916) for Katherine Tynan's Peeps at Many Lands: Ireland, 1909....

remnant8853: (1) Ireland depicted by Francis S. Walker (1848-1916) for Katherine Tynan's Peeps at Many Lands: Ireland, 1909....

RobinLFuson: O, the red rose may be fair, And the lily statelier; But my shamrock, one in three Takes the very heart of me! ~Katherine Tynan

DeanLeavitt: "To be a saint does not exclude fine dresses nor a beautiful house." ~Katherine Tynan Hinkson~

LiveDrive: There is a swan walking in and out of traffic on Bóthar Katherine Tynan outbound, take care in the area.

LiveDrive: Still quite slow approaching the collision on the N7 outbound. Ballymount & Bothar Katherine Tynan are looking quite good!



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