Che Guevara’s lucky Irish lighter purchased in Shannon Airport to go on auction
A LIGHTER bought by Che Guevara in Shannon Airport is among the historical memorabilia to form part of an online auction this month.
A LIGHTER bought by Che Guevara in Shannon Airport is among the historical memorabilia to form part of an online auction this month.
An Argentinian liqueur named after a Clare town has revitalised cultural icon Che Guevara’s ties with the Banner County and could see the beverage stocked in local pubs and off-licences.
A new cliff fort has been located in Lahinch and added to the database of the National Monuments Service.
FOLLOWING on from last week’s introduction to this column, week two and our second stop on this 52-part series brings you back in time to 1968. So what were the main talking points in the Banner County 50 years ago? Ennis journalist Cian O Broin delves into the archives… CLARE ROSE TAKES THE CROWN The …
WITH An Post releasing a new stamp to commemorate Che Guevara, The Clare Echo has dug through media archives to shed light on the Cuban revolutionary’s trip to Co Clare. The stamp has been released to commemorate the 50 year anniversary of his death on October 9, 1967 – just five years after he met …
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