In recent years, Tom Kettle has featured prominently in public discourse as an exemplar of the ‘forgotten’ Irish who died in the Great War. But what did he stand for? […]

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Tralee, Co. Kerry By Victoria McCarthy The Thomas Ashe Memorial Hall, the multi-coloured architectural jewel in the centre of Tralee, was, like many civic buildings of the early twentieth century, […]

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Maps of Ireland in caricature. By Kieran Rankin The shape of the map of Ireland has supplied a convenient canvas for artists to exhibit their ingenuity and imagination to amuse […]

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By Fiona Fitzsimons We can trace BAME immigrants by name, place of birth or sometimes by religion. The majority who arrived in Ireland were men—in the armed services, among ships’ […]

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A forgotten heroine of the Tudor Wars. By Anne Chambers ‘Out of every corner of the woods and glens they came creeping forth upon their hands for their legs could […]

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