On 7 February 1914, the Irish Volunteer movement launched its official newspaper, the eponymously titled The Irish Volunteer. A PDF version of first edition, courtesy of the National Folklore ...
On the same day, Irish Volunteers in Co. Tipperary ambushed and killed two members of the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) who were transporting gelignite (explosives) to a quarry. The attack was ...
Shouldice, a veteran of the 1916 Rising, was arrested in Roscommon reorganizing the Irish Volunteers in 1918 and sent to Usk Jail near Monmouth in south Wales. Twenty-eight-year-old Joe McGrath ...
Seán MacEntee was an Irish Volunteer from Belfast who came from a strongly nationalist, middle class Catholic business family. Disillusioned by the direction of parliamentary Home Rule ...
On 29th April 1916, a crowd of curious Dubliners watched as a large group of men in the uniform of Irish Volunteers was led away by British soldiers. The locals reacted angrily, jeering the men.
We spent a night alongside the tireless volunteers at street outreach van run by Novas READ MORE: Homeless charities terrified lows of -10C forecast in coming week will cause deaths The Irish ...
The Irish Cancer Society is making an urgent call for volunteer Community Organisers to bring Daffodil Day to Donaghmede and Finglas on March 28, 2025. The charity is on the hunt for individuals ...
On 7 February 1914, the Irish Volunteer movement launched its official newspaper, the eponymously titled The Irish Volunteer. A PDF version of first edition, courtesy of the National Folklore ...