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Article V of the Anglo-Irish Treaty is gradually usurping that place in public attention held (at intervals) by Article XII.
Free State’s use of the tricolour questioned as divisive; correspondent suggests a gold harp on green as a symbol all Irish ...
The shirt, worn in 1927, is that of the Irish Free State, a predecessor to the FAI, with whom Duggan made five appearances ...
During the year 1924 “the whole of the direct sea passenger traffic represented in official returns of movements from and to ...
The situation was not eased following the establishment of the Irish Free State and the Civil War that followed. By the time the dust had settled, Leopardstown Park was one of just three hospitals ...
The constitution of the Irish Free State became law on 6 December 1922. Under the terms of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, signed on 6 December 1921, the constitution had to come into force within a year.
The following nationalists gave evidence for the inclusion of Fermanagh in the Irish Free State: Messrs James Owens, Belnaleck; Robert McCauley, Monea; Michael Treacy, Boho; Thomas Bothwell ...
Under the External Relations Act, the English monarch (George VI at the time) held the role of Head of State in Ireland. Although the position was mainly ceremonial, and the Irish Free State had ...
Desmond Fitzgerald and the delegation that went to Geneva in 1923 to take up the Irish Free State’s League of Nations place “to resounding applause”. The public began to apply for the ...
In the 1920s, the young Irish Free State made a radical choice. It took roughly 20 per cent of the national budget and spent it on the Ardnacrusha hydroelectric scheme in Co Clare. It was 100 ...
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