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    Black gates with gold Guinness logo at St James’s Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland. Black gates with gold Guinness logo at St James’s Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland.

    Quiz: Do you know the Irish people who changed the world?

    Iconic architecture, beloved brews and amazing feats of aviation: the island of Ireland holds a proud legacy of amazing trailblazers and inventors!

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    Dramatic rocky cliffs and headlands on the Dingle Peninsula, featured in Star Wars: The Last Jedi filming. Dramatic rocky cliffs and headlands on the Dingle Peninsula, featured in Star Wars: The Last Jedi filming.

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    Q1) Way back in 1894, Irish man John Joly invented a successful way of producing colour photographs, changing the way we see and capture the world forever. What county did he hail from?

    Ruins of Clonmacnoise Monastery with stone crosses and a round tower overlooking the River Shannon, County Offaly. Ruins of Clonmacnoise Monastery with stone crosses and a round tower overlooking the River Shannon, County Offaly.

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    Q2) Arthur Guinness began brewing ales in Leixlip, County Kildare in 1755. In 1759, Guinness found its new and lasting home at St James’s Gate shortly after. In what city will you find the Guinness Storehouse?

    Black Guinness gate and old brick brewery buildings on Rainsford Street, St James’s Gate Brewery in Dublin. Black Guinness gate and old brick brewery buildings on Rainsford Street, St James’s Gate Brewery in Dublin.

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    Q3) What iconic landmark did Kilkenny-born architect James Hoban design?

    Colourful riverside houses with Kilkenny Castle in the background, County Kilkenny, Ireland. Colourful riverside houses with Kilkenny Castle in the background, County Kilkenny, Ireland.

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    Q4) Edith Anne Stoney is considered to be the first female medical physicist in the world! What Dublin neighbourhood did she live in?

    Black and white Tudor-style building with large windows in a sunny street in Dublin. Black and white Tudor-style building with large windows in a sunny street in Dublin.

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    Q5) It will come as no surprise to know that Ireland crafted the first flavoured potato crisps! This iconic brand is one of the most loved on the island to this day. What are they called?

    Bowl of golden potato crisps with sea salt and mustard dip on a dark textured surface. Bowl of golden potato crisps with sea salt and mustard dip on a dark textured surface.

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    Q6) In the land known as the Emerald Isle, it’s little wonder that an Irishman invented the modern tractor. What is the make known as today?

    Red tractor ploughing rows of crops on a wide green field under a cloudy sky in rural Ireland. Red tractor ploughing rows of crops on a wide green field under a cloudy sky in rural Ireland.

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