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  2. Donegal (town) - Wikipedia

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    Some of the clothing manufacturers have survived by focusing on one particular item of clothing. For example, tailor David Hanna, who started making suits for the locals in 1924, switched to making only hats in 1964 and is now shipping them all over the world. [13] [14] Donegal also has a long tradition of weaving carpets.

  3. Hanna (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Hanna or Hannah is an Irish and Scottish surname, ultimately of Irish origin from Ó hAnnaidh, or descendants of the lowland Clan Hannay. Hanna (ܚܲܢܵܐ) is also an Assyrian surname, a shortened form of Yohannan , the Aramaic equivalent for John .

  4. Irish clothing - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Girl by Ford Maxon Brown, 1860. Traditional Irish clothing is the traditional attire which would have been worn historically by Irish people in Ireland. During the 16th-century Tudor conquest of Ireland, the Dublin Castle administration prohibited many of Ireland’s clothing traditions. [1]

  5. Kate Benedict Harvey - Wikipedia

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    Kate Benedict Harvey (née Hanna; December 26, 1871 – May 15, 1936) was an American heiress, philanthropist, ... Elisabeth Ireland Poe (1897–1978). [2]

  6. Robert Livingston Ireland Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He was the son of Robert Livingston Ireland Sr. (1867–1928), a prominent Cleveland businessman, [1] and Kate Benedict Ireland (1871–1936), who married in 1894. [2] His sister, Elisabeth Ireland (known as "Miss Pansy"), was married to Parker Barrington Poe and inherited Pebble Hill Plantation , their maternal grandfather's estate in ...

  7. Tam o' shanter (cap) - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Burns wearing a tam o' shanter. The tam o' shanter is a flat bonnet, originally made of wool hand-knitted in one piece, stretched on a wooden disc to give the distinctive flat shape, and subsequently felted. [1]