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Study Ireland 8_ Battle of the Boyne - 1690
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King Brian Boru documentary
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ร Pheann an Phiarsaigh The Writings of Patrick Pearse (Pรกdraig Mac Piarais)
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The Shadow of Bรฉal na Blรกth_ The Story of Michael Collins
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The Gallic Wars
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The Celts
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Mise รire_ Ireland's First Historical Documentary
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Ancient Warriors_ The Celts, The Highlanders & The Irish Warriors of the Emerald Isle
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The Legendary Waters of Ireland
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Remembering Thomas MacDonagh-1978 Radio Doc.
The programme was first broadcast in May 1978, presented by Anthony Cronin and produced by Brendan Mac Carthaigh covering 1916 martyr and poet Thomas MacDonagh-
The programme was first broadcast in May 1978, presented by Anthony Cronin and produced by Brendan Mac Carthaigh covering 1916 martyr and poet Thomas MacDonagh-
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The Last of the Blueshirts-2004 audio documentary
2004 RTร audio documentary covering the last known member of the Irish Brigade Edward Murphy and his experiences as an pro-nationalist fighter in the Spanish Civil War,
http://irelandscw.com/band-MurphyORou...
Often caricatured as blundering fools in modern Ireland the Irish Brigade received overwhelming public and political support in Ireland on both sides of civil war divide in their fight against the descent of Spain into anti-Christian anarchy.
Following the war Edward Murphy returned home to Wexford and his job as a farm laborer and fathered 15 kids passing away only in 2007 three years after the release of this documentary.
2004 RTร audio documentary covering the last known member of the Irish Brigade Edward Murphy and his experiences as an pro-nationalist fighter in the Spanish Civil War,
http://irelandscw.com/band-MurphyORou...
Often caricatured as blundering fools in modern Ireland the Irish Brigade received overwhelming public and political support in Ireland on both sides of civil war divide in their fight against the descent of Spain into anti-Christian anarchy.
Following the war Edward Murphy returned home to Wexford and his job as a farm laborer and fathered 15 kids passing away only in 2007 three years after the release of this documentary.
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De Valera address to joint session of Congress 1964
This clip traces the relationship between President de Valera and U.S. President John F Kennedy.
New President Lyndon B Johnson welcomes "Dev" to the U.S.A. in 1964
President de Valera addressed a joint session of Congress during a state visit to the USA and Canada. In the course of his 20-minute speech, he traced the history of the Irish struggle and payed a high tribute to the United States in the continuing fight for freedom throughout the world. De Valera recalled the welcome that the late President Kennedy was given in Ireland "... because he was regarded by our people as the symbol of this great nation, because he was the President elected of this great people".
This clip traces the relationship between President de Valera and U.S. President John F Kennedy.
New President Lyndon B Johnson welcomes "Dev" to the U.S.A. in 1964
President de Valera addressed a joint session of Congress during a state visit to the USA and Canada. In the course of his 20-minute speech, he traced the history of the Irish struggle and payed a high tribute to the United States in the continuing fight for freedom throughout the world. De Valera recalled the welcome that the late President Kennedy was given in Ireland "... because he was regarded by our people as the symbol of this great nation, because he was the President elected of this great people".
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Eamon De Valera speaking on news of the assassination of John F Kennedy, Nov 1963
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The Aud - Roger Casement 1916
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Family Fortune - De Valera and The Irish Press Part 1
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Family Fortune - De Valera and The Irish Press Part 2
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The Celtic Goddess Airmid is the Celtic Irish Goddess of Herbalism and Healing.
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The original 1914 constitution of Cumann na mBan (The Women's Council) has been added to the site.
https://cartlann.org/authors/cumann-na-mban/constitution-of-cumann-na-mban/
https://cartlann.org/authors/cumann-na-mban/constitution-of-cumann-na-mban/