#latelate — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #latelate, aggregated by home.social.
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https://www.europesays.com/ie/461270/ Would you like Patrick Kielty to stay on as the Late Late host? #Éire #Entertainment #IE #Ireland #LateLate #LateLateShow #PatrickKielty #Poll #RTÉ #TheDailyPoll #TV #TVPresenters #YourSay
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Patrick Kielty did a great job to remind everybody that peace is always an option. ☮️ 🖖
Hope might be hard to find, but it's there. 👐
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For the prudent and thrifty child in your life, a moneybox always goes down well. And if your child is a little fashionista, you might consider a fancy imported one like this made from French Santoinge pottery. Found in 13th century levels at Wood Quay, Dublin.
#LateLateShow #LateLate #Archaeology #Dublin #vikinghistory #Vikings #Medieval #IrishArchaeology #IrishHistory #Museum #Ireland
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Musical instruments are always a popular toy (for someone else's children).
These bone flutes & buzzbones would make quite a racket! The buzzbones had a cord thread through the hole and twisted, when the cord was pulled it rotated the bone, producing a loud buzz.
#LateLateShow #LateLate #Archaeology #Dublin #vikinghistory #Vikings #Medieval #IrishArchaeology #IrishHistory #Mesolithic #Museum #Ireland
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Of course not only humans like to play with toys!
Like this wonderful wooden figure of a wolf playing with a ball found in Viking-Age levels during excavations at Fishamble Street, Dublin.
#LateLateShow #LateLate #Archaeology #Dublin #vikinghistory #Vikings #Medieval #IrishArchaeology #IrishHistory #Mesolithic #Museum #Ireland
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As long as there have been children, there have been toys. As it's the #LateLateToyShow I thought I'd share some of my favourite toys in the National Museum of Ireland.
Many toys through history copy adult life, like this wonderful toy boat and sword from Viking Dublin. You can just imagine the little child dreaming of being a warrior!
#LateLateShow #LateLate #Archaeology #Dublin #vikinghistory #Vikings #Medieval #IrishArchaeology #IrishHistory