IrishCentral Contributor Joseph Connell traces the role of Capuchin Priests up to and during Ireland's Rebellion of 1916.
In the early years of the Twentieth Century the Irish and the Jews were unwittingly united by their military campaign against British rule in Ireland and Palestine. “Reasons for these allegiances are ...
There were scenes of jubilation at Westland Row train station yesterday where thousands gathered to greet the released ...
A tour highlighting the role of women in the 1916 Rising, is being held as part of this year’s Brigit festival celebrations in Dublin. Nicola Carroll, founder of Artful Tours, is the guide on The ...
On January 16, 1913, the third reading of the “Government of Ireland Bill” more commonly known as the Third Irish Home Rule ...
Various Irish Volunteers, including Anne Cashel of ... motorcars conveyed numerous influential figures into Dublin so they could join the rebellion. Among them was nurse Elizabeth O’Farrell ...
Ireland was now well defended and the poorly armed United Irishmen were disorganised. Despite these huge disadvantages, the 1798 rebellion went ahead. October 1798 a fleet of French ships were ...
Dublin Ireland. April 24th 1916. The seeds of a rebellion have been planted and revolution is on the horizon. It starts early Easter Monday, as Dublin Castle comes under siege. Triggering one of ...
Extinction Rebellion's attempts to clog the heart of ... Supporters of this approach point to Ireland as a country that has embraced the Citizens Assembly idea to tackle difficult societal questions.
On the May Day in 1927 that the world anxiously awaits news of pilot Charles Lindbergh's daring flight across the Atlantic, Irish Republican Army veteran Harry arrives at Fire Island, New York ...