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General Michael Collins

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Michael Collins (Irish: Mícheál Ó Coileáin;16 October 1890 – 22 August 1922) was an Irish revolutionary, soldier and politician History Politics

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Tonight in 1921, PM Lloyd George threatens Ireland with "immediate and terrible war" if they didn't sign the Treaty. They signed Two conservative jurisdictions are born in Ireland, the 'carnival of reaction' begins. (Source:Kenneth Griffith, Hang Out Your Brightest Colours.1973)

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museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti… This note, hastily written by Arthur Griffith, was the first message to the public on the outcome of the negotiations which led to the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921. Written for issue to the World Press immediately after signing the Treaty on 6 December,

museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti… 
This note, hastily written by Arthur Griffith, was the first message to the public on the outcome of the negotiations which led to the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921. Written for issue to the World Press immediately after signing the Treaty on 6 December,
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it reads: “I have signed a Treaty of peace between Ireland and Great Britain. I believe that treaty will lay foundations of peace and friendship between the two Nations. What I have signed I shall stand by in the belief that the end of the conflict of centuries is at hand”.

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#OTD 27 Aug 1922 Coffin of General Michael Collins removed from City Hall to lie in St Marys Pro Cathedral Dublin for his requiem mass the following day #michaelcollinsfuneral #Cityhall

#OTD 27 Aug 1922 Coffin of General Michael Collins removed from City Hall to lie in St Marys Pro Cathedral Dublin for his requiem mass the following day #michaelcollinsfuneral #Cityhall
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On this week's The Irish History Boys podcast, Tim Mc Garry and I discuss the long and often controversial life of Éamon de Valera, a titan of Irish political life, who died 50 years ago on 29 August 1975, youtu.be/ka0_fTBP4Ag?si…

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The Mick Clifford Podcast: Who was Éamon de Valera? Colum Kenny reflects 50 years after his death irishexaminer.com/opinion/commen…

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#OTD 6 Oct 1891,Charles Stewart Parnell, the “Uncrowned King of Ireland” died aged 45 from pneumonia at his home at 10 Walsingham Terrace, Hove, UK. Leader of the Irish Parliament Party & one of Ireland’s most important nationalist leaders of the 19th Century #Parnell

#OTD 6 Oct 1891,Charles Stewart Parnell, the “Uncrowned King of Ireland” died aged 45 from pneumonia at his home at 10 Walsingham Terrace, Hove, UK. Leader of the Irish Parliament Party & one of Ireland’s most important nationalist leaders of the 19th Century 
#Parnell
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On this week's episode of The Irish History Boys, Tim Mc Garry and I discuss the tripartite London Agreement signed 100 years ago this week which left the border remaining as it was, as it is, following the collapse of the Irish Boundary Commission. youtu.be/gS2IJzipfmA?si…

On this week's episode of The Irish History Boys, <a href="/Tim_Mc_Garry/">Tim Mc Garry</a> and I discuss the tripartite London Agreement signed 100 years ago this week which left the border remaining as it was, as it is, following the collapse of the Irish Boundary Commission. youtu.be/gS2IJzipfmA?si…
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Some of the Irish delegation outside Hans Place in the cold early morning of Tuesday 6 December 1921 shortly after signing the Treaty R-L: Liam Tobin, Michael Collins, Arthur Griffith, Robert Barton, Gavin Duffy and probably Erskine Childers.

Some of the Irish delegation outside Hans Place in the cold early morning of Tuesday 6 December 1921 shortly after signing the Treaty R-L:  Liam Tobin, Michael Collins, Arthur Griffith, Robert Barton, Gavin  Duffy and probably Erskine Childers.