CONTAGION , CROMWELL AND THE CASE OF THE DISAPPEARING ISLAND : In this talk , Caitriona Ni Cassaithe traces the history of the now disappeared Clontarf Island which was a prominent feature of Dublin Bay right up until the late 1800s. The island served many uses over time and was used as a bathing spot, …
Daily Archive: August 28, 2020
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Top Posts & Pages
- From mascot to marksman – The story of William Halpin and the 1916 Rising
- A FAMILY AT WAR WITH AN EMPIRE - Christy and 'Dina' Crothers of the Irish Citizen Army
- Jack Nalty - East Wall sports champion (and Republican soldier)
- "A RARE TIME FOR DEATH..." - Sean O’Casey and the Easter Rising
- Rare Dublin , Docks and East Wall footage from the 1960's
- The floods of February 2002
- 1917 - James O’Neill, The Irish Citizen Army, and reorganization in the Docklands.
- East Wall Floods 1954
- Fairview’s Trees - a part of local and National history
- THE FUNERAL OF THOMAS ASHE 1917 : SEAN O'CASEY AND JOHN WHELAN