
Key events from Irish history recalled on the anniversary of when they occurred.
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Charles Connolly (Image source: Wikipedia)
On 27 February 1937, Charles Donnelly was killed in the Battle of Jarama during the Spanish Civil War. He was 22 years old. His last words were reported to have been, “Even the olives are bleeding...
Bust of Daniel Florence O’Leary in Cork (Image source: Wikipedia)
On 24 February 1854, Daniel Florence O’Leary died in Bogotá, Colombia. Born in Cork in 1801, O’Leary was the son of a butter merchant from Dunmanway, and the eighth of 10 ch...
Ruins of the farmhouse at Clonmult (Image source: Irish Examiner)
On 20 February 1921, the IRA lost more men in a single day than at any other time in the period which came to be known as the ‘War of Independence’. Twelve IRA members were...
John Sadleir (Image source: Sutton Publishing Ltd.)
On 17 February 1856, John Sadleir, a banker and politician who had represented both Carlow and Sligo in the House of Commons, took his own life. His body was found on Hampstead Heath, Lon...
Fanny Parnell (Image source: Wikipedia)
On 13 February 1881, the first public meeting of the Ladies’ Land League took place in Claremorris, Co Mayo. The organisation had been founded less than three weeks earlier, and was the female counte...
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