The Black and Tans and the Auxiliaries were part ... to its end in July 1921 an undeclared state of war existed across Ireland between the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the forces of the British ...
Today, nearly a century after the Black and Tans’ war crimes, these British bully boys are still remembered and still hated in Ireland. “Tan” is still a term of abuse in Ireland. And in a delicious ...
Ballylongford unveils monument to Con Dee, the man who survived the Gortagleanna atrocity as well as the Western Front in the Great War and captivity ... from the Black and Tans atrocity in ...
Cllr Brendan Mulroy said he had no hesitation in rejecting an invitation to commemoration event for the RIC ...
or the political violence precipitating the Irish Civil War of 1922-1923—the subject of his Burns Scholar Lecture on March 2 at 5:30 p.m. in the Burns Library Thompson Room. A collaboration between ...
A new history of the old Dublin red-light district humanises the women who worked there Monto women Annie Carroll and Mary Vincent The centenary of the closure of Monto, Dublin’s red-light ...
The Black and Tans and the Auxiliaries were part ... to its end in July 1921 an undeclared state of war existed across Ireland between the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the forces of the British ...
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