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DOCUMENTARY ABOUT THE IRISH WAR OF INDEPENDENCE
Includes interviews with members of the Old IRA.
No information provided as to what this documentary is called. I think that it could be from Ireland: A Television History but I'm not sure.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGutJDCfqig
Includes interviews with members of the Old IRA.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGutJDCfqig
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Ireland's Greatest; Michael Collins
Michael Collins (the Big Fellow) was born in Clonakilty, Co. Cork on the 16th October 1890.
A foot-soldier in the 1916 Rising, during the War of Independence (1919-1921) he became director of intelligence of the I.R.A., which debilitated the British intelligence system through an effective Irish network of spies and armed agents. Michael Collins was a member of the delegation that negotiated the Anglo-Irish Treaty of the 6th December 1921 which established the 26 county Irish Free State. After reluctantly signing the treaty, he said to Lord Birkenhead 'I may have signed my actual death warrant'. In January 1922, Michael Collins became the Chairman of the Irish provisional government.
Following ratification of the Treaty, the Irish government split into pro and anti-Treaty camps. A vicious civil war (1922-23) followed with Collins acting as Commander-in-chief of the pro-Treaty army. The anti-Treaty movement was led by รamon de Valera. The Civil War was even more violent t
Michael Collins (the Big Fellow) was born in Clonakilty, Co. Cork on the 16th October 1890.
A foot-soldier in the 1916 Rising, during the War of Independence (1919-1921) he became director of intelligence of the I.R.A., which debilitated the British intelligence system through an effective Irish network of spies and armed agents. Michael Collins was a member of the delegation that negotiated the Anglo-Irish Treaty of the 6th December 1921 which established the 26 county Irish Free State. After reluctantly signing the treaty, he said to Lord Birkenhead 'I may have signed my actual death warrant'. In January 1922, Michael Collins became the Chairman of the Irish provisional government.
Following ratification of the Treaty, the Irish government split into pro and anti-Treaty camps. A vicious civil war (1922-23) followed with Collins acting as Commander-in-chief of the pro-Treaty army. The anti-Treaty movement was led by รamon de Valera. The Civil War was even more violent t
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The Treaty (1991)The Treaty is a 1991 Irish historical television film written by Brian Phelan and directed by Jonathan Lewis. The film is about the Anglo-Irish Treaty that Michael Collins bargained for with the British government in 1921. Low budget and originally made for television, this is a RTร - BBC co-production
Brendan Gleeson plays Michael Collins, Barry McGovern plays รamon de Valera, Bosco Hogan plays Erskine Childers, John Warner plays George V, Julian Fellowes plays Winston Churchill, and Ian Bannen plays David Lloyd George.
Brendan Gleeson plays Michael Collins, Barry McGovern plays รamon de Valera, Bosco Hogan plays Erskine Childers, John Warner plays George V, Julian Fellowes plays Winston Churchill, and Ian Bannen plays David Lloyd George.
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Michael Collins and The Easter Rising - Hang Up Your Brightest Colours
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King Brian Boru documentary
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Study Ireland 1 - Background to Normand Invasions - Normans begin to influence British Isles
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Study Ireland 2 - Norman Invasion of Ireland
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Study Ireland 3 - Norman Impact on Everyday Life in Ireland
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Study Ireland 4_ The Tudor Conquest of Ireland
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Study Ireland 5_ Plantation of Ulster
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Study Ireland 6_ Rebellion and Retribution - 1641 and Cromwell
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Study Ireland 7_ Derry's Walls - Siege of Derry - 1689
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Study Ireland 8_ Battle of the Boyne - 1690
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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-