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Meanwhile, the Irish Republican Army of 1919 was ... During the South African War of 1899-1902, two men with Dublin connections symbolise that. Thomas Francis Byrne, later called by some ...
During the War of Independence, the Irish Republican Army (IRA) was a largely decentralised organisation. While IRA General Headquarters GHQ) in Dublin issued broad policy guidelines and critiqued ...
Irish rebels read a proclamation of independence that sparked a week-long battle with the British army. Over the next six days, this new bloody frontier of the First World War unfolded and became ...
Sunday's events in Dublin were also the first time a Northern ... Thus, the 1916 Rising set the wheels in motion for the Irish War of Independence, which began in 1919 and eventually led to ...
This vibrant play, written by a 26-year-old Mary Manning and premiered at the Gate Theatre in 1931, represents a suppressed ...
Millions of Irish and Irish Americans were raised on stories of the Black and Tans' atrocities in Ireland during the War of Independence ... north county Dublin, caused by the Black and Tans: ...
Collectors also used the event to bring to auction letters, documents, military medals and other archival material. Whyte’s annual Eclectic Collector auction, which ends on Sunday, between 2pm and 6pm ...
Irish Republican Army This topic contains articles relating to the original IRA from the time of the Irish War of Independence (1919-1921). It also covers later paramilitary organisations that ...
one with an incredible stake in the whole story – Irish International rugby legend Donal Lenihan. Lenihan was delighted to officiate at the launch of The War of Independence in North Kerry ...
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