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Participants in a Loyalist Orange Order parade march towards Drumcree Parish Church in Portadown, Northern Ireland, July 4, 2021. (Clodagh Kilcoyne/Reuters) ...
The Anglo-Irish War, against an enemy that all Irish could agree on, produced a relatively low loss of life at an estimated 1500 killed despite some ugly incidents.
The Ulster Protestants were marching last week, wearing their bowler hats and carrying their umbrellas, beating their drums, bearing the banners of the last great primitive rite that survives in th… ...
A century ago, the War of Independence — which historians call the Anglo-Irish War — officially ended. A truce took effect on July 11, 1921, finally ending a brutal conflict lasting 30 months.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth starts a four-day state visit to the Irish Republic on Tuesday, the first visit by a British monarch since King George V in 1911.
An Anglo-Irish war had been raging since 1919 but the conflict soon drew to a close. A truce was called in July 1921. Talks began almost immediately to try to reach a political settlement, ...
The war came to an end in 1921, with some leaders of Sinn Féin and the British government signing the Anglo-Irish Treaty in 1922, agreeing to peace and establishing an Irish 'Free State'.
The Anglo-Irish Treaty, which brought the Irish War of Independence to an end, was signed on this day, December 6, in 1921. This silent British Pathé newsreel film was taken after the treaty was ...
It is 100 years since the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, ... An Anglo-Irish war had been raging since 1919 but the conflict soon drew to a close. A truce was called in July 1921.
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