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Tuesday, July 13, 1999 Published at 14:13 GMT 15:13 UK
1997-98: Second IRA ceasefire to the Nobel Peace Prize
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Eamon de Valera was born in Manhattan, New York, on 14th October 1882. His father was Juan de Valera, a Spaniard who had studied to be a sculptor but due to ill-health he had reverted to teaching music. In September 1881, Juan de Valera had married Kate Coll from Knockmore, near Bruree, Co. Limerick, a young girl who had em ...
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History of Ireland
1925 - 1932: Building the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland Economies
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After the civil war, large parts of the Irish Free State's infrastructure was in turmoil. One of the first tasks of the new Prime Minister, W Cosgrave, (of the moderate Cumann na nGaedheal party) was to reconstruct the bridges and railways which had been damaged or destroyed during the war. Other tasks which were deal ...
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In 1981, Irish republican volunteers in a British jail on Irish soil undertook a fast to the death to retain their status as political prisoners. The British government, led by Margaret Thatcher, demanded they be classified as criminals.
Ten men died on the doorstep of the British government in one of the most turbulent periods in the tragic history of Anglo-Irish relations.
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1558The Reign of Queen Elizabeth begins
1588The Surrender of the Gaelic Lords in Donegal (Lands re-granted)
1600 The English began establishing a military base in Derry
1601 State Papers of IrelandThe names of all the chief places of strength in O'Dogherty's country called Ennisowen, as well castles as forts; also of those in McSwyne Fanat's country."
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In his lifetime, Thomas Alva Edison profoundly affected the technology of modern society. The American inventor was born February 11, 1847 in Milan, Ohio. He was the seventh and last child of Samuel Edison, Jr. and Nancy Elliot Edison. When Edison was 7 years old, his family moved to Port Huron, Michigan, after his father hired on as a carpenter at the Fort Gratiot military post.
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The building known as Stormont Castle which now serves as the Belfast Headquarters of the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Office Ministers and supporting officials has many interesting historical and architectural associations; withthe great Lord Castlereagh, with Prince Albert and Balmoral Castle, with the heyday of Belfast's shipbuilding and with the political life of Northern Ireland, first under its devolved Government and thereafter under Direct Rule. Stormon ...
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The building known as Stormont Castle which now serves as the Belfast Headquarters of the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Office Ministers and supporting officials has many interesting historical and architectural associations; withthe great Lord Castlereagh, with Prince Albert and Balmoral Castle, with the heyday of Belfast's shipbuilding and with the political life of Northern Ireland, first under its devolved Government and thereafter under Direct Rule. Stormon ...
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Until 1922 Ireland as a whole was occupied by and ruled from Britain. This occupation began hundreds of years before but from the end of the 18th century a distinct Irish nationalism began to evolve. A series of rebellions broke out as well as agitation to alleviate the worst consequences of imperialist exploitation. This exploitation could be devastatin ...
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The first British involvement in Ireland began in 1169, when Anglo-Norman troops arrived at Bannow Bay in County Wexford. During the next half millenium, successive English rulers attempted to colonize the island, pitching battles to increase their holdings – moves that sparked periodic rebellions by the Irish.
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