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Tragic death of Muriel Gifford
Dublin, 11 July 1917 - Muriel Gifford, the wife of the executed 1916 leader Thomas MacDonagh, has drowned tragically near Skerries. She had...
Read moreNew Irish poetry books for Christmas
Dublin, 11 December 1916 - Four Irish poets have published new collections of verse for the Christmas market. Among them is Francis...
Read moreA Poet's Rebellion: Francis Ledwidge & the 1916 Rising
Read moreBusiness resumes at Jacob & Co.
Image: National Archives of Ireland, CSO RP 1916 7645 2 Image: National Archives of Ireland, CSO RP 1916 7645 3 Image: National Archives of Ireland, CSO...
Read more14 men executed in Kilmainham Gaol
Dublin, 13 May 1916 - 14 men have been executed in Kilmainham Gaol for their involvement in the recent Dublin rebellion. The executions...
Read moreSites of 1916: Jacob's Biscuit Factory
The biscuit making firm of W. & R. Jacob's were one the largest employers in the Dublin of 1916, and...
Read moreThomas MacDonagh
Thomas MacDonagh was born 1 February 1878 in Cloughjordan, Co. Tipperary, to parents who were both National School teachers. MacDonagh was educated...
Read morePacificism or Physical Force?
By Ed Mulhall It was a direct challenge. A plea. It was sent by one activist and idealist to another....
Read moreIrish Volunteers split over Redmond’s recruitment plea
Tensions within the Irish Volunteers have flared into open view with the announcement that all John Redmond’s nominees...
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