1798 Rebellion Casualty Database (@1798casualty) 's Twitter Profile
1798 Rebellion Casualty Database

@1798casualty

A sourced 1798 history page dedicated in preserving the story of the 1798 Irish Rebellion including a detailed casualty database. Researcher: Colum Ó Ruairc

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Patricia Devlin (@trishdevlin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mar 6 this beautiful little girl lost her life after stepping off a school bus in Co Derry. Caitlin Rose, our niece, was hit by a car as she tried to cross the road. Pls add ur name to her brave mum Stella’s campaign to help keep other children safe ❤️ change.org/p/implement-be…

John Crotty (@itsjohncrotty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Irish aid to Europe post-WW2: It is a little known fact that Ireland donated the highest % of public expenditure in aid to Europe after WW2 It remains 'unprecedented in scale and national involvement' How did it come about? (1)

Irish aid to Europe post-WW2:

It is a little known fact that Ireland donated the highest % of public expenditure in aid to Europe after WW2

It remains 'unprecedented in scale and national involvement'

How did it come about? (1)
Patrick Duffy @pduffy1.bsky.social (@dubhthaigho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ Thank you to Liz Gillis for her informative walking tour around the Liberties this morning on the life of Anne Devlin, who was imprisoned in solidarity confinement when she refused to give information on Robert Emmet's 1803 rebellion. She lived on what is now John's Lane

1/ Thank you to <a href="/lizgillis191623/">Liz Gillis</a> for her informative walking tour around the Liberties this morning on the life of Anne Devlin, who was imprisoned in solidarity confinement when she refused to give information on Robert Emmet's 1803 rebellion. She lived on what is now John's Lane
National Archives, Ireland (@narireland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're proud to support the Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland which has recovered 175,000+ records lost in 1922. From medieval parchments to 19th-century censuses, our past is now searchable and shared so find out more at buff.ly/w8tJteM and buff.ly/J2auOVb!

We're proud to support the Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland which has recovered 175,000+ records lost in 1922. From medieval parchments to 19th-century censuses, our past is now searchable and shared so find out more at buff.ly/w8tJteM and buff.ly/J2auOVb!
Donal Fallon (@fallon_donal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Donal Fallon: The GPO isn’t just a building – it’s a symbol of our history and deserves a meaningful future. #CivicMuseum independent.ie/opinion/commen…