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1913 Lockout Podcast - Episode 4 - Media | UB1913
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1913 Lockout Podcast - Episode 4 - Media. From 1913 Lockout Podcast Series. The fourth episode of the 1913 Unfinished Business series on the centenary of the Lockout takes a look at the history and influence of independent radical print media, and the role independent and critical media can play in countering the mainstream today. We listen to Lecturer Harry Browne and Historian Conor McCabe speak about the importance of independent media. Co-ordination/Recording: Shane Fitzgerald, Alan Dunne.
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1913 Lockout Podcast - Episode 5 - New Unionism | UB1913
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1913 Lockout Podcast - Episode 5 - New Unionism. From 1913 Lockout Podcast Series. Before it reached Dublin in 1913 new unionism had swept across the island of Ireland. The podcast takes a look at the 1907 Belfast dock strike - a cross community struggle of Catholic and Protestant workers - and interviews NUI Galway labour historian Dr. John Cunningham about some of the other flashpoints in the south - Wexford in 1911, the Galway lockout of 1912 and Sligo in early 1913. From 1913 Lockout Podcast Series.
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1913 Lockout Podcast Series | UB1913
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1913 Lockout Podcast Series. 1913 Lockout Podcast - Episode 1 - Introduction. 1913 Lockout Podcast - Episode 2 - Women of 1913. 1913 Lockout Podcast - Episode 3 - Housing Then and Now. 1913 Lockout Podcast - Episode 4 - Media. 1913 Lockout Podcast - Episode 5 - New Unionism. 1913 Lockout Podcast - Episode 6 - Irish Trade Unionism Today. Released April 15, 2013. Feeds for this album. 1913 Lockout Podcast Series. Switch to mobile view.
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1913 Lockout Podcast - Episode 2 - Women of 1913 | UB1913
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1913 Lockout Podcast - Episode 2 - Women of 1913. From 1913 Lockout Podcast Series. The second episode of the 1913 Unfinished Business series on the centenary of the Lockout explores the role women played in the labour conflict. We remember one of the most well-known figures of early twentieth century nationalism, socialism and republicanism in Ireland, Constance Markievicz, examining some of the better and lesser known roles she played in the development of the Lockout. The show rounds off with a se...
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1913 Lockout Podcast - Episode 3 - Housing Then & Now | UB1913
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1913 Lockout Podcast - Episode 3 - Housing Then and Now. From 1913 Lockout Podcast Series. The third episode of the 1913 Unfinished Business series on the centenary of the Lockout looks at the changes over the years to housing in the city, while addressing the lack of centrality housing plays in current political discourse. We also talk to Stephen Rigney and Eoin OMahony, two geographers based in Maynooth, about their current Dereliction Project which maps disused buildings in the inner city.
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1913 Lockout Podcast - Episode 6 - Irish Trade Unionism Today | UB1913
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1913 Lockout Podcast - Episode 6 - Irish Trade Unionism Today. From 1913 Lockout Podcast Series. Includes high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Paying supporters also get unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app. In our final episode of the 1913 Lockout podcast series we look at how workers can organise today to meet the challenges we face. We take a critical look at the state of the Irish trade union movement today and explore what needs to be changed. From 1913 Lockout Podcast Series.
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Occupying Istanbul – Photograph album of Lt Andrew J. Horne, 1923 « The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland
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The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland. Objects from the Historical Collections of the National Museum of Ireland. About The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland. Occupying Istanbul Photograph album of Lt Andrew J. Horne, 1923. November 9, 2014. The last post on the blog looked at the experience of two Dublin brothers Thomas and Joseph McEnroe. Another image shows the railway station building at Haider Pasha on the Asian side on the city, underneath which is written ‘bombed and set on fire by our aeroplanes ...
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The IRA ‘Big Gun’ and the Death of Matt Furlong, 1920 « The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland
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The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland. Objects from the Historical Collections of the National Museum of Ireland. About The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland. The IRA ‘Big Gun’ and the Death of Matt Furlong, 1920. May 17, 2015. The story of this mortar is an interesting insight into the making of improvised munitions during the War of Independence, but it is also a tragedy which led to the death of Matthew Furlong. During mid 1920 it had been decided that there was a need for a portable heavy gun to aid ...
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Bicycle Pump, The Battle of Ashbourne, 1916 « The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland
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The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland. Objects from the Historical Collections of the National Museum of Ireland. About The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland. Bicycle Pump, The Battle of Ashbourne, 1916. April 17, 2013. Royal Irish Constabulary Casualties. RIC County Inspector Alexander Gray, injured at the Battle of Ashbourne and later died of his wounds on 10th May. Shot by Volunteer Frank Lawless. Aged 57, he had served for 33 years and 5 months. RIC Constable James Cleary, No. 64900. Aged 28,...John ...
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