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He has argued that | Irish people are "essentially British". |
Approximately 146 | Irish settlers are brought to the Cape Colony by Joh |
"When | Irish Eyes Are Smiling" (Chauncey Olcott, George Gra |
Self-catering apartments and traditional | Irish cottages are available for hire. |
Galbally is a mostly | Irish nationalist/republican area and is strongly li |
mewood was a predominantly German American and | Irish American area until the 1950s. |
Ballycastle is also on the edge of an | Irish speaking area called a Gaeltacht. |
Perhaps due to his contact with | Irish speaking areas at this time, he was interested |
Royal Navy hydrographic surveyor, murdered by | Irish Republican Army (d.1936). |
Both his grandfathers had fought in the | Irish Republican Army in the Irish War of Independen |
ed an artillery bombardment of the anti-Treaty | Irish Republican Army forces occupying the Four Cour |
ambush was the scene of a defeat for the local | Irish Republican Army during the Irish War of Indepe |
illiam Blacker (1776 - 20 October 1850) was an | Irish British Army officer and Member of the Royal I |
Many Provisional | Irish Republican Army volunteers came from Galbally |
War and as a training officer in the guerrilla | Irish Republican Army during the Irish War of Indepe |
eter served 14 years in prison for Provisional | Irish Republican Army (IRA) offences. |
Joseph Murphy was a member of the | Irish Republican Army who died on hunger strike in C |
uld go on to serve as a member of the Official | Irish Republican Army and the Irish National Liberat |
Easter Rising, served as Chief of Staff of the | Irish Republican Army during the War of Independence |
The Continuity | Irish Republican Army later claimed responsibility. |
He was in command of the | Irish Republican Army in South Armagh during the Iri |
trade unionist, one of the co-founders of the | Irish Citizen Army (b.1879). |
This is a timeline of activities by the Real | Irish Republican Army (RIRA), an Irish republican pa |
FENIANS ( | Irish Republican Army - IRA) [ "Lynch's Brigade", "O |
By its end in October 1691, the | Irish Jacobite army left Ireland for France, becomin |
e initial groups outlawed were the Provisional | Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the Irish National L |
This article is about the | Irish National Army of the Irish Free State. |
This group became the | Irish Republican Army in 1919 and fought the Irish W |
He was shot and killed by the | Irish Republican Army in Cork in 1920. |
His father, Stephen Behan, fought for the | Irish Republican Army (IRA) in the Anglo-Irish War. |
Fuller served in the | Irish Republican Army (IRA) during the Irish War of |
The | Irish Republican Army ambushed a Royal Irish Constab |
4 April - Dick McKee, | Irish Republican Army member in Easter Rising, shot |
The Squad or the Twelve Apostles was an | Irish Republican Army (IRA) unit founded by Michael |
ntains the Republican plot, for members of the | Irish Republican Army killed in the Irish War of Ind |
lice, and was one of 19 officers killed by the | Irish Republican Army in the Kilmichael Ambush in Ir |
The Provisional | Irish Republican Army claimed responsibility for the |
erick Brigade was one of three Brigades of the | Irish Republican Army operating in County Limerick i |
November 20 - Over 30 suspected members of the | Irish Republican Army are arrested. |
Liam Deasy (1898 - 1974) was an | Irish Republican Army officer in the Irish War of In |
She is the younger sister of Provisional | Irish Republican Army (IRA) hunger striker Bobby San |
aywright, screenwriter, and former Provisional | Irish Republican Army (PIRA) volunteer who took part |
He was assassinated by the Provisional | Irish Republican Army in Sandyford, Dublin. |
Irish Republican Army | |
Real | Irish Republican Army (RIRA) |
Continuity | Irish Republican Army (CIRA) |
ear protest during the Troubles by Provisional | Irish Republican Army (IRA) and Irish National Liber |
Niall Toibin as Stephen Hayes ( | Irish Republican Army) |
edirects here; for the member/Volunteer of the | Irish Republican Army, see Francis Dodds (Irish Repu |
He was murdered, aged 69, by the | Irish Republican Army. |
Jim) O'Donovan was a leading volunteer in the | Irish Republican Army. |
al wing of Saor Uladh, a splinter group of the | Irish Republican Army. |
(1915 - 2004) was a member of the Provisional | Irish Republican Army. |
Arney (from | Irish: an Arna) is a small village in County Fermana |
Many | Irish bars around the US still have Caffrey's paraph |
20 | Irish miners arrive to work in the Namaqualand coppe |
Approximately 157 | Irish women arrive on the ship "Lady Kennaway", sett |
Later, in the early 19th century many | Irish settlers arrived in the area. |
Mitchell is a keen admirer of Northern | Irish music, art, and entertainment. |
He was the grandfather of the | Irish fantasy artist Jim Fitzpatrick. |
Figure with Meat is a 1954 painting by the | Irish born artist Francis Bacon. |
Let the Truth Be Told is the debut album by | Irish recording artist Laura Izibor. |
g remained nominally, if obtusely, head of the | Irish state as a quasi-political gesture. |
boasts a significant proportion of persons of | Irish descent as well as a smaller number of more re |
ver, Montreal was not attracting as many young | Irish immigrants as Toronto, Boston and Chicago - ci |
Described by The | Irish Times as 'the connoisseur's jazz festival', Br |
subsequently left the Observer and joined the | Irish Times as the Northern Ireland correspondent. |
He wrote a number of books on | Irish history as a Marxist historian. |
He was commissioned into the | Irish Guards as a 2nd Lieutenant in 1931. |
She has | Irish ancestry, as one of her grandfathers was Irish |
Jimmy Hill returned to the | Irish League as player-manager of Derry City in 1968 |
"Cultural Denigration: Media representation of | Irish Travellers as Criminal". |
971 he toured New Zealand with the British and | Irish Lions as a replacement. |
He transferred to the Royal | Irish Regiment as a Captain in 1910. |
Steamers carried cargo, mostly | Irish cattle, as well as the Royal Mail. |
Brennan lives with his grandmother, a feisty | Irish immigrant, as he searches for his missing fath |
is the seventeenth single release by Northern | Irish band Ash. |
Henry Burke, Permanent Under Secretary at the | Irish Office, assassinated in the Phoenix Park Murde |
Once ashore in Rio de Janeiro, the | Irish were assigned to several barracks buildings. |
rned to Ireland in 1936 when he worked for the | Irish Tourism Association (I.T.A.), directing the "I |
In 1936, Paddy Maxwell founded the | Irish Union Association (IUA), aiming to revive the |
Alexander had been a founder member of the | Irish Football Association in 1880, contributing to |
Matt Doherty, Sr. is a former Northern | Irish professional association football player. |
Maxwell founded the | Irish Union Association in 1936. |
The | Irish Football Association takes direct charge of th |
y" Burke (28 June 1911 - November 1987) was an | Irish professional association football player. |
Albert Thomas Dryer, founder of the | Irish National Association of Australasia |
Dave is a member of the | Irish Strength Association Hall of Fame. |
Irish Exporters Association | |
d the Aidan P Fitzgerald Memorial Medal of the | Irish Astronomical Association. |
In 1971 he served as treasurer of the | Irish Esperantist Association. |
Rep. to | Irish Football Association: Brian Adams |
Irish Exporters Association; | |
The Federation of | Irish Beekeepers' Associations is the association of |
It was succeeded as | Irish representative at the 1979 Contest by Cathal D |
1971 he joined Breathnach at the Department of | Irish folklore at University College Dublin. |
In 1900 he was called to the | Irish Bar at King's Inns. |
He recalled having a strong | Irish accent at the time, but eventually lost it. |
It was succeeded as | Irish representative at the 1997 Contest by Marc Rob |
In 2004 Wilson skipped the | Irish team at the European Championships finishing t |
It was succeeded as | Irish representative at the 1976 Contest by Red Hurl |
From 1959 to 1974 he was Professor of Modern | Irish History at the college. |
's came when he was the youngest member of the | Irish team at the 1996 Olympic Games and carried the |
On 15 February 2008 Aslan were named 'Best | Irish Band' at The Meteor Irish Music Awards. |
The attendance given by the | Irish Independent at that time was 35,000. |
ged support to the formation of an Independent | Irish Opposition, at the 1852 election. |
r spend much of their time volunteering in the | Irish community at various Irish community events, d |
er Speaker or Chairman, of the assembly of the | Irish Confederation at Kilkenny. |
William is also documented on the | Irish campaign at Dublin in 1171 and Wexford 1172. |
It was succeeded as | Irish representative at the 1987 Contest by Johnny L |
The river flows into the | Irish Sea at Workington. |
It was succeeded as | Irish representative at the 2005 contest by Donna & |
n 2006, he performed as part of the first ever | Irish gala at Montreal Just for Laughs. |
Born in Drogheda, Grogan joined the | Irish Volunteers at the age of 18, which subsequentl |
In 2011 the Duo were declared "Best | Irish Act" at the entertainment.ie |
The Little | Irish Girl at IMDb.com |
It was succeeded as | Irish representative at the 1981 Contest by Sheeba w |
against Germany in August 1914 found the South | Irish Horse at summer camp, as was its sister regime |
An | Irish student at Maunaloa Institute for Internationa |
(See also: Act of Settlement 1662 for | Irish politics at the time). |
hn Francis Lawlor, (born 14 March 1934), is an | Irish Olympic athlete. |
Gerry O'Rourke is a former | Irish wheelchair athlete. |
Kevin Breen is a former | Irish wheelchair athlete. |
ed for both the New York Athletic Club and the | Irish American Athletic Club. |
thletic career, he competed as a member of the | Irish American Athletic Club. |
Harvey Cohn, wearing the Winged Fist of the | Irish American Athletic Club. |
s a member of the Hallamshire Harriers and the | Irish American Athletic Club. |
17 February-18 February - | Irish Indoor Athletics Championships, Odyssey Arena, |
In | Irish waters, Atlantic Petroleum has interests in He |
Vanished Kingdoms: | Irish in Australia and New Zealand (1990) |
The | Irish in Australia (1986, rev. |
For the Northern | Irish born Australian Rules footballer, see Martin C |
Kevin Cahill (October, 1944 - ) is an | Irish born author and investigative journalist livin |
She married the | Irish political author and biographer Thomas Macknig |
ore (10 August 1854 - 8 September 1939) was an | Irish soldier, author and politician. |
Michael Viney (born 1933) is an | Irish artist, author, broadcaster, and journalist. |
38 British and | Irish based authors contributed to this project. |
rt Greacen: Collected Poems 1944-1944, won the | Irish Times Award for Literature in 1995. |
Special | Irish Language Award |
The game was tied, 7-7 before the Fighting | Irish pulled away. |
In 1991, Moyola Park gained admission to the | Irish League B Division. |
Irish League B Division/B Division Section 2/Reserve | |
Irish League B Division/IFA Championship: 7 | |
Irish League B Division Section 2: 2 | |
Irish League B Division/Second Division: 11 | |
Irish League B Division: 2 | |
Irish League B Division: 1 | |
In 2000 the | Irish bounced back and finished 9-3 once again on a |
He is of | Irish Catholic background and was raised in Armonk, |
He won the | Irish National Badminton Championships in 2005, 2006 |
Scott Evans (born 26 September 1987) is an | Irish professional badminton player. |
Boyerstown ( | Irish: Baile Baighe) is a small townland and Roman C |
is one of nineteen townlands known as Newtown ( | Irish: An Baile Nua) in County Tipperary. |
After starting his career at | Irish sides Ballyogan Celtic, St. |
It has also been covered by | Irish rock band Taste. |
P. was the third album (actually an E.P.) from | Irish alternative band Toasted Heretic. |
Irish boy band Westlife covered it on their eighth s | |
"Burn" is the follow up single of the | Irish boy/girl band Industry to the debut chart topp |
Moving Hearts is an | Irish folk-rock band formed in 1981. |
Their current catalogue includes 1980s | Irish rock band Bagatelle, 1950s singer Bridie Galla |
Bono (Paul Hewson) lead singer from the | Irish rock band U2 |
Different Beat is the second album released by | Irish boy band Boyzone. |
Irish pop band Westlife performed the song live on t | |
The Ludlows were a popular | Irish folk band in the 1960s. |
The Mulloy Brothers,a well known traditional | Irish music band |
forgettable Fire is the fourth studio album by | Irish rock band U2. |
er Day, Another Riot was the fourth album from | Irish alternative band Toasted Heretic. |
Stillness is the third release and first EP by | Irish post-rock band God Is an Astronaut. |
Irish boy band Boyzone did a cover of this song, tit | |
literally translating as 'Clonmel band') is an | Irish marching band which was founded in 1971. |
earts is the name of the third studio album by | Irish rock band Horslips. |
For the | Irish electro band, see Zombie Computer (Band). |
This article is about the | Irish boy band. |
Barney McKenna - | irish tenor banjo, mandolin, melodeon, vocals |
ust 26, 2008, Sean Casey was inducted into the | Irish American Baseball Hall of Fame. |
It hosts the University of Notre Dame Fighting | Irish college baseball team. |
ersity College Dublin Symphony Orchestra is an | Irish orchestra based in University College Dublin. |
Alien Alert is a live album released by | Irish born/London based musician/songwriter Ron Kava |
tan... it's correctly made with the Guinness ( | Irish) and Bass (English), so you get a drink that's |
The 199th (Duchess of Connaught's Own | Irish Rangers) Battalion, CEF had two Officer Comman |
One | Irish Rover BBC2 Arena TV (1991) |
From 1949, Baillon was a Director of the | Irish brewers, Beamish and Crawford Ltd, of Cork. |
Today, dozens of | Irish products bear the Fairtrade Mark, and Fairtrad |
Beragh Red Knights ( | Irish: An Bearach na Craoibhe Rua) is a Gaelic Athle |
The first | Irish product bearing the Fairtrade Mark, Bewley's D |
Slieve Bearnagh (from the | Irish: Sliabh Bearna) is a mountain in the Mourne Mo |
Major Patricio Dowling, an Argentine of | Irish origin, became the chief of police. |
Many people in Mississippi may claim | Irish ancestry because of the term "Scots-Irish", bu |
James (Ralph Graves), an | Irish prizefighter, becomes involved with two New Yo |
It was featured on the | Irish postcard before the Irish entry of the Eurovis |
The | Irish party began to gain notoriety after the offici |
the 1780s, Tilting evolved into an exclusively | Irish enclave, beginning with the first visitors fro |
Bromhead was considered to be | Irish, despite being born in Versailles, France. |
Brynach may be a form of the | Irish name, Bernach. |
He was featured in several scenes with | Irish nurse, Bernie, including one kissing scene. |
In 2010, 'Blood of the | Irish' won Best Documentary Series at the 7th Annual |
These include Best | Irish Film, Best Script, Best Actor and Best Music. |
Eva Birthistle (born 1974) is an | Irish actress, best known for her role in Ae Fond Ki |
He was capped fourteen times by the | Irish League between 1952 and 1959. |
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