The Irish Volunteer - Óglach na hÉireann, Volume 2 - Number 43
2 October 2015
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
Thomas Kent
1 October 2015
ONE SUNDAY in October 1915, the British Army was attempting to hold a recruitment meeting after Mass in the east Cork village of Dungourney. On hearing of it, Thomas and David Kent arranged for a group of Volunteers to march through the meeting. When they reached the end of the village, the Volunteers tuned to march through again but the meeting hurriedly dispersed. Free article
The Irish Volunteer - Óglach na hÉireann, Volume 2 - Number 42
25 September 2015
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
The Irish Volunteer - Óglach na hÉireann, Volume 2 - Number 41
18 September 2015
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
The Irish Volunteer - Óglach na hÉireann, Volume 2 - Number 40
11 September 2015
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
The Irish Volunteer - Óglach na hÉireann, Volume 2, Number 39
4 September 2015
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
Centenaries – Ireland remembers O’Donovan Rossa
1 September 2015
THOUSANDS of people lined the streets of Dublin on 1 August as Sinn Féin marked the 100th anniversary of the legendary 1915 funeral of unrepentant Fenian Jeremiah O’Donovan Rossa – an event widely seen as the call to arms for the Easter Rising of 1916. Premium service article
Dr Kathleen Lynn
1 September 2015
ONE of the most prominent and significant women of the 1916 Rising who went on to play a lifelong progressive role in Ireland was Dr Kathleen Lynn. Free article
Book Reviews
1 September 2015
A Terrible Beauty – Poetry of 1916 and The Bloody Trail of Imperialism: The Origins of the First World War Free article
The Irish Volunteer - Óglach na hÉireann, Volume 2, Number 38
28 August 2015
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
The Irish Volunteer - Óglach na hÉireann, Volume 2, Number 37
21 August 2015
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
The Irish Volunteer - Óglach na hÉireann, Volume 2, Number 36
14 August 2015
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
Jimmy Steele – The life of a Belfast republican
9 August 2015
From An Phoblacht/Republican News, 29 August 1985 Free article
The Irish Volunteer - Óglach na hÉireann (Volume 2, Number 35)
7 August 2015
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
Rebel Rossa – Century-old British propaganda repeated at Fine Gael/Labour Government event
6 August 2015
Why was Daily Telegraph spurious claim given such prominence at state commemoration? Free article
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