If you nodded off during history classes you may not remember the vast story of Ireland. Check out these Irish historical ...
On this day, Jan 2, 1920, recruitment began for the Black and Tans, Britain’s unofficial auxiliary army during the Irish War of Independence. The Black and Tans first arrived in Ireland on March ...
Proceeding in Irish, Brugha proclaimed the legislative ... Dáil Éireann but failed to secure the support of Washington. A War for Independence awaited him in Dublin. The votes of the 1918 ...
On 10 January 1922, Arthur Griffith (1871-1922) became President of Dáil Éireann replacing Éamon de Valera who had resigned the previous day. Griffith remained as President until his untimely ...
The Truce that brought the War of Independence to an end in July 1921 resulted in jubilation, consternation and suspicion. Although welcomed by the public, it was clear to many Irish republicans ...
The Irish War of Independence commenced with the Soloheadbeg ambush on 21 January 1919, and ended with the truce on 11 July 1921. In the interval, the Government of Ireland Act 1920 was introduced and ...
An evening of commemoration has been planned for Ballyporeen Community Hall on Saturday, February 3, at 8pm, to celebrate Ballyporeen’s Contribution to Irish Independence. It will consist of a mixture ...