No escape from politics on St Patrick’s Day
Belfast, 18 March 1918- There was a distinctly political atmosphere to the St Patrick’s celebrations across Ireland this year. ...
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Belfast, 18 March 1918- There was a distinctly political atmosphere to the St Patrick’s celebrations across Ireland this year. ...
Read moreEnniscorthy, 19 December 1917 - Irish turkeys are selling for record prices this year. With Christmas approaching, turkeys are currently reaching prices...
Read moreEnniscorthy, 13 April 1917 - Three Republican flags were displayed this week around the town of Enniscorthy, one of the few areas...
Read moreEnniscorthy in County Wexford was the only town or city outside Dublin to be seized by the Irish Volunteers in...
Read moreEnniscorthy, 24 May 1915 - The annual Feis of the Gaelic League in Co. Wexford drew a huge crowd to Enniscorthy over...
Read moreEnniscorthy, 10 April 1915 - An Enniscorthy man has been found not guilty of having been in possession of explosives. John Hegarty,...
Read moreOn 7 February 1914, the Irish Volunteer movement launched its official newspaper, the eponymously titled The Irish Volunteer. A PDF version...
Read moreSligo, 7 May 1913 - There were disturbances at Sligo Borough Court today as striking workers were convicted of riotous behavior and...
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