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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 33,475 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Peace Bridge (Foyle)
- A Peace Conference at the Quai d'Orsay
- Peace Park, Dublin
- Hubert Peacock
- Nicholas Peacock
- Peacockbank, County Tyrone
- Joseph Peacocke (archbishop of Dublin)
- Pryce Peacocke
- Peake railway station
- Colman Pearce
- William Peare
- Pearl & Dean Ireland
- Pearse Museum
- Pearse Óg GAC
- Pearse Óg Park
- Pearse Park (Arklow)
- Pearse Park (Longford)
- Pearse Square
- Pearse Stadium
- Pearse Street
- Margaret Pearse
- Margaret Mary Pearse
- Patrick Pearse
- Willie Pearse
- Peter Pearson (painter, born 1955)
- Michael Peart (judge)
- Lindsay Peat
- Peatlands Park
- Peddarikam
- Cecil Pedlow
- Clifford Peeples
- Gavin Peers
- John Francis Peggotty
- Peigín Leitir Móir
- John Pellisier
- Cornelius James Pelly
- Pembroke Cricket Club
- Pembroke Town Hall, Dublin
- Pembroke, Dublin
- Penal laws (Ireland)
- Edward Pennefather
- Ethel Penrose
- Martin Penrose
- Willie Penrose
- Wesley Pentland
- People Before Profit
- People Before Profit–Solidarity
- The People in Need Trust
- People of the Year Awards
- The People's College
- The People's Museum of Limerick
- People's Park, Dún Laoghaire
- People's Park, Limerick
- Tommy Peoples
- Conor Pepper
- Alexander Perceval
- William Perceval
- Richard Perdue
- Perot de Garbalei
- Perrigo
- Louis Perrin
- Caitríona Perry
- John Perry (Irish politician)
- Lilla Minnie Perry
- Sophie Perry
- Thomas Perry (luthier)
- Perrystown
- Henry Stratford Persse
- Sarah Persse
- William Persse
- Vinny Perth
- Ioana Petcu-Colan
- John Pethica
- Petitswood
- George Petrie (antiquarian)
- Pettigo
- Pettigo Plateau
- Pettigo railway station
- Stanley Pettigrew
- Api Pewhairangi
- Noel Peyton
- John Phair
- Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland
- Jasper Pheasant
- Ann Phelan
- Brian Phelan
- Bryan Phelan
- Conor Phelan
- Éamonn Phelan
- Edward J. Phelan
- Farrah Phelan
- Jimmy Phelan (hurler)
- John Paul Phelan
- Kevin Phelan
- Kieran Phelan
- Margaret Phelan
- Mark Phelan
- Michael Phelan (Gaelic footballer)
- Michael Phelan (hurler)
- Nicholas Phelan
- Paul Phelan
- Tom Phelan (hurler)
- Vicky Phelan
- Abie Philbin Bowman
- Jonathan Philbin Bowman
- William Philbin
- Dalton Philips
- Philip Phillips (bishop)
- Thomas Philips
- Philipstown (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- Biddy Phillips
- Conor Phillips
- John Phillips (Irish politician)
- Philly McGuinness Memorial Park
- Eric Philpott
- Paddy Philpott
- Benjamin Phipps
- John Creighton (priest)
- An Phoblacht
- The Phoenix (magazine)
- Phoenix Cricket Club
- Phoenix F.C. Navan Road
- Phoenix Park
- Phoenix Park Racecourse
- Phoenix Sprint Stakes
- Phoenix Stakes
- Pic Me
- Cathérine Picart
- Pickardstown ambush
- David Pickeman
- Picture This (band)
- Janet Pierce
- Nicholas Dáll Pierce
- Nicola Pierce
- Piercetown, County Westmeath (townland)
- David Pierpoint
- Toddy Pierse
- Pearse Piggott
- David Pigot (cricketer, born 1900)
- David Richard Pigot
- Pike Rovers F.C.
- Robert Pike (bishop)
- Thomas Devereux Pile
- Alison Pilkington
- Declan Pilkington
- Lorraine Pilkington
- Rachel Pilkington
- Teresa Pilkington
- Pillow Queens
- Piltown
- Piltown GAA
- Pim Brothers & Co.
- Herbert Moore Pim
- James Pim
- Jonathan Pim (1806–1885)
- Joshua Pim (1748–1822)
- Pimlico, Dublin
- John Pinkerton (politician)
- Pioneers F.C. (Dublin)
- The Pipe
- Piper's Stones
- Pirate Adventure Park
- Pirate radio in Ireland
- Pirate radio in Kerry
- Pirate radio in Limerick
- Georges Piron de la Varenne
- Pitch and putt
- Pitstop Ploughshares
- Plague of Mohill
- Planet Jedward
- Planet Rock Profiles
- Planxty
- Plassey, County Clare
- Plassey, County Limerick
- Inisheer Rocket Crew
- MV Plassy
- Platinum Stakes
- Play It Again Des
- Play the Game (Irish game show)
- Play TV (game show)
- Players of the Faithful
- The Plea (band)
- Thomas Pleasants
- Please: PopHeart Live EP
- The Plough and the Stars
- Pluck railway station
- Pluck Standing Stone
- Benjamin Plunket
- Robert Plunket
- Fiona Plunkett
- George Noble Plunkett
- George Oliver Plunkett
- George Thomas Plunkett
- Horace Plunkett
- Joseph Plunkett
- Michael Plunkett
- Nicholas Plunkett
- Patrick Joseph Plunkett
- Peg Plunkett
- Séamus Plunkett