A page stolen from the British Army of their 30 most wanted IRA members in the Armagh area in 1975
Note that Thomas 'Slab' Murphy was so reclusive that they couldn't even source a photo of him. Some in the photo like Seamus Grew were actually members of the INLA
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_National_Liberation_Army
Note that Thomas 'Slab' Murphy was so reclusive that they couldn't even source a photo of him. Some in the photo like Seamus Grew were actually members of the INLA
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_National_Liberation_Army
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In Irish folklore, the banshee is a female spirit that heralds the imminent death of a family member by shrieking. She may also 'keen,' an Irish lament for the dead.
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In Irish folklore, the banshee is a female spirit that heralds the imminent death of a family member by shrieking. She may also 'keen,' an Irish lament for the dead.
An interesting eclectic history channel i just stumbled upon. Be sure to give it a look, you may find something of interest.
#OnThisDay 1917 George Hanna from Belfast, was shot for desertion. Hanna's defence was that he wasn't deserting as he'd already served three years & that he'd lost three brothers in the war & hadn't been on leave since 1914 during WW1.
#OnThisDay 1650 Owen Roe O'Neill died. O'Neill was a member of the great northern O'Neill family. O'Neill was a soldier in Spain but returned to Ireland during the War of the Three Kingdoms. O'Neill died just after Cromwell's arrival sparking rumours he was poisoned.
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'Going to Mass' (1939) by James Humbert Craig The Belfast-born painter was a landscape artist whose figures largely appear minuscule. His work draws on aspects of the newly independent Ireland, like faith, frugality and community.
Galway Fisher Folk
James Humbert Craig
(1877-1944)
James Humbert Craig
(1877-1944)
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'The Flight of the Earls' was a phrase coined by English officials in Dublin within one week of O'Neill's departure. The word 'flight' had legal implications: they left without permission, thus broke all treaties with England. The Ulster Plantations could now begin.
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'The Flight of the Earls' was a phrase coined by English officials in Dublin within one week of O'Neill's departure. The word 'flight' had legal implications: they left without permission, thus broke all treaties with England. The Ulster Plantations could…
Route taken by the Earls of Ulster, 1607:
After the war in Ireland, both France and Spain made peace with England, so could not help 'traitors' to the English Crown. The Ulster Earls had no choice but to winter at the Irish College in Louvain, then to seek exile in Rome.
After the war in Ireland, both France and Spain made peace with England, so could not help 'traitors' to the English Crown. The Ulster Earls had no choice but to winter at the Irish College in Louvain, then to seek exile in Rome.
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Franciscan church of San Pietro in Montorio, Rome where the great earl of Tyrone, Hugh O'Neill is buried; one of the leading figures in the Catholic war (Nine Years War 1594-1603) against Queen Elizabeth.