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Conrad Kinch
aquestingvole
Today’s #toysoldieraday are a pair of 28mm Gallowglasses from Antedeluvian miniatures. Gallowglasses were Scots/Irish mercenaries who moved between Ireland and Scotland between 1200(ish) and 1602. #Warmongers #History #Irish #Irishhistory
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Embassy of Ireland USA
IrelandEmbUSA
On the day a proud Irish-American is inaugurated as this nation's 46th President, a thread on the Irish history that runs through the places he & Vice President Harris will
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🍒 Andrew Fletcher 🍒
ScotiaIndyref2
Irish Famine - Coffin ships - 1847 - Glasgow.'' No ships on which they had sailed had ever appeared like these one's. Looking down on them(from Greenock hills) from a
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PJEntusSalt
-Thread -Celtic Football Club and It's Importance to the Irish Identity. Celtic Football Club was founded in 1887 by Irish Catholic Priest Brother Walfrid in Glasgows East end, the destination
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Edward Henry QC
edwardhenry1
@kelvmackenzie has rage tweeted today about the #IrishandtheGermans. As the end of the transition period draws near ardent Brexiteers seem even more apoplectic than usual. The rock upon which they
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IrishWomenInHistory
IrishWomenin
THREADMary Tinney (born 1924 Scotland). Moved to Ireland with her Irish parents & initially settled in Louth, but following her father's early death, the family moved to Dublin, where her
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Robert Gilbey
RobGilbey
Just a reminder that the Irish Government couldn't mobilise its Reserve Defence Forces in the midst of a Global Pandemic because there isn't legislation to support an Aid to Civil
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Ben Judah
b_judah
The current furore over the Withdrawal Agreement, has got me re-reading how Eamon da Valera, starting in 1932, progressively violated and then dismantled the 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty and weathered the
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Martin Doyle
MartinDoyleIT
The first of an eight-part series by Jerry O’Neill I commissioned for The Irish Post in the 90s. Described as the laureate of the London Irish, he wrote two great
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Kilsally (Alan Day)
Kilsally
From a Unionist point of view (English father, Northern Irish mother, born in Army hospital in W. Germany and went all through High school in S.W Scotland) ,as a former
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Ireland Unlocked
IrelandUnlocked
There's a well established myth that there is something inherent in Irish people that causes our dysfunctinal relationship with alcohol.It's a toxic myth because it makes us fatalistic and reluctant
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Ray
RayMcGrath
Delighted to hear that businesses in Dundrum weren't consulted about the removal of on-street private property storage. Hopefully other towns and villages will follow suit and abolish on-street parking.https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ir
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Motherfoclóir: Lois
Motherfocloir
Good morning pals! I hope you're all keeping well. Today I thought we'd discuss displaced identities. Obviously, my research population are the 2nd generation Irish in Britain (more specifically the
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Dr Laura McAtackney
LMcAtackney
At this stage I’m not sure if the IT is being willfully naive or doesn’t really want to understand how commemoration works. Intro 101 is that commemoration is never just
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Liam Hogan
Limerick1914
Merchants and landlords in Ireland made fortunes during the Georgian period trading provisions with the European slavocracies in the Caribbean and selling the produce of racial slavery to the Irish
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Colm Dore
ColmDore
Some people do not understand why the national language of Ireland is so significant in the north-east. They do not understand why its visibility has been opposed (brutally and politely)
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