Stanley the star as Kildare secure All-Ireland football title
Dublin, 29 September 1919 - Kildare are the All-Ireland senior football champions. Playing before a large attendance yesterday at Croke Park, the...
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Dublin, 29 September 1919 - Kildare are the All-Ireland senior football champions. Playing before a large attendance yesterday at Croke Park, the...
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Read moreCroke Park, 16 October 1916 - Defending All-Ireland Football Champions Wexford are through to the semi-final, having defeated Kildare by 1-7 to ...
Read moreKildare, 28 June 1916 - The Irish Derby will be held at The Curragh today. It is the centerpiece of a three-day...
Read moreCollon, 31 July 1915 - A Kildare brother and sister have been burned to death in their own home, having been beaten...
Read more12 March 1915 - A man who attended the famous fight between the Irish pugilist Dan Donnelly and his English opponent George...
Read moreThe Dublin and Irish District of the Institute of Journalists have held their annual excursion with a boat trip on...
Read moreAn ex-soldier, John Shortt, recently returned from India, was arrested for violent conduct and taken to the police barracks in...
Read moreIn an address delivered at the opening of the annual general meeting of the Maynooth Union, Cardinal Logue has spoken...
Read moreA Piper’s Band led a crowd estimated at 2,000 people from Sallins railway station to Bodenstown Churchyard in Co....
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