9 May 1916 – Thomas Kent executed by Royal Navy in Cork
9 May 2016
Thomas Kent was quickly court-martialled and sentenced to death. He was executed by a firing squad of Royal Navy personnel at Cork's Victoria Barracks (now Cork City Prison) Free article
8 May 1916 – Executions of Rising leaders continue
8 May 2016
Another four leaders of the Rising to be executed by British Army firing squad – 8 May 1916 Free article
5 May 1916 – Major John MacBride faces British guns again
5 May 2016
One of the leaders of the Rising, John MacBride, to be executed by British Army firing squad – 5 May 1916 Free article
4 May 1916 – More Rising leaders face the firing squad
4 May 2016
Four more leaders of the Rising to be executed by British Army firing squad – 4 May 1916 Free article
3 May 1916 – Executions of the Rising leaders begin
3 May 2016
First of the leaders of the Rising to be executed by British Army firing squad – 3 May 1916 Free article
The Republic Lives – Up the Republic! An Phoblacht Abú!
30 April 2016
History reverberated throughout Dublin last weekend. It was palpable. It was the best place to be in Ireland. Free article
Dublin City Hall Members' Room named after 1916 martyr
27 April 2016
Ard Mhéara Críona Ní Dhálaigh formally renames the Members' Room in Dublin City Hall as the Richard O'Carroll Room/Seomra Risteard Ó Cearbhaill Free article
Joe Clarke and the Battle of Mount Street Bridge
27 April 2016
JOE CLARKE, uncompromising Fenian, veteran of the famous Battle of Mount Street Bridge, and ‘a life-long republican, was born at Rush, County Dublin, in December 1881. Free article
On this day 1916 – The Portobello Barracks murders
26 April 2016
The murder and subsequent cover-up of Francis Sheehy-Skeffington and two other men by the British military in Dublin on Easter Wednesday 1916 in Dublin Free article
Easter Week 1916 as it unfolded
23 April 2016
Based on an original article by Shane Mac Thomáis Free article
Women’s role made 1916 Rising truly revolutionary
23 April 2016
With the exception of Constance Markievicz, the role of women in the 1916 Rising was largely forgotten for many years – around 220 women took part in the Rising, acting as couriers, dispatch carriers, snipers as well as providing medical care to the wounded Free article
Ó pheann an Phiarsaigh
22 April 2016
Scríobhneoir cumasach ab ea Pádraig Mac Piarais – bhí sé mar eagarthóir ar nuachtán Conradh na Gaeilge An Claidheamh Soluis ó 1903 go dtí 1909 Free article
The Irish Volunteer - Óglach na hÉireann, Volume 2 - Number 72
22 April 2016
Series by Mícheál Mac Donncha chronicling the road to the 1916 Rising as seen through the pages of An tÓglach – The Irish Volunteer from 24 April 1915 to 22 April 1916 Free article
100 years ago – Tragedy at Ballykissane
21 April 2016
First casualties of the Easter Rising Free article
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