Archive for July, 2013

July 19,

IRA Announce Permanent Ceasefire – Muhammad Ali in Ireland – Frank McCourt at Today in Irish History

July 19: TODAY in Irish History:

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A mural in Northern Ireland.

IRA mural Belfast

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1735: Duke of Wellington’s “Da”

Garret Colley Wesley, 1st Earl of Mornington and father of the Duke of Wellington is born in County Meath.

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Dublin born Duke of Wellington 1769-1852

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1919: War of Independence

In the War of Independence, the IRA kills three RIC policemen in separate incidents in Cork and Galway.

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1921: De Valera in London

Eamonn De Valera (in London for discussions with Lloyd George following the ceasefire) writes to Michael Collins ” Things may burst up here suddenly, so all should be prepared. I intend adhering to our original plan as closely as possible, but the changes in the situation have to be met as they arise.”

De Valera’s reception in London by Irish sympathizers must have surprised Britain.

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1972: Muhammad Ali fights Al “Blue” Lewis in Dublin

Muhammad Ali defeats Al “Blue” Lewis via a TKO (technical knockout) in round 11.

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1994: Author Eilis Dillon

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Death of author Eilis Dillon (b.1920). Her most famous novel Across the Bitter Sea is a portrayal of Ireland from the famine thru 1916.

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1997: IRA Announces Permanent Ceasefire

A mural in Northern Ireland.

Northern Ireland mural of IRA

The IRA announces a permanent cessation to hostilities which paves the way for the historic Good Friday Agreement of the following year. The statement in full reads:

“On August 31, 1994, the leadership of Oglaigh na hEireann (Gaelic for IRA) announced a complete cessation of military operations as our contribution to the search for a lasting peace.

After 17 months of cessation, in which the British government and the (pro-British Protestant) unionists blocked any possibility of real or inclusive negotiations, we reluctantly abandoned the cessation.

The Irish Republican Army is committed to ending British rule in Ireland.

It is the root cause of division and conflict in our country. We want a permanent peace and therefore we are prepared to enhance the search for a democratic peace settlement through real and inclusive negotiations.

So, having assessed the current political situation, the leadership of Oglaigh na hEireann are announcing a complete cessation of military operations from 12 o’clock midday on Sunday the 20th, July 1997.

We have ordered the unequivocal restoration of the cease-fire of August 1994. All IRA units have been instructed accordingly.”

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2009: Author Frank McCourt

Frank McCourt author of Angela’s Ashes dies. The Limerick born (1930) McCourt emigrated to the United States in 1949. Angela’s Ashes is a memoir of his childhood in Ireland, memorable for the bleak, dark imagery and stories he tells about the poverty of the time. There is considerable debate about the accuracy of his own personal recollections, but the poverty he wrote about did exist in the Ireland of the time. He received the 1997 Pulitzer Prize and National Book Critics Circle Award Angela’s Ashes. He went on to write another best seller ‘Tis.

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Frank McCourt

See Photographer David Shankbones blog about McCourt and this picture.

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July 18,

Nationalist Cathal Brugha – Eoin McKiernan at Today in Irish History

July 18: TODAY in Irish History:

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Cathal brugha at Today in Irish History

Cathal Brugha

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1874: Cathal Brugha

Irish nationalist Cathal Brugha is born in Dublin

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Elected TD for Waterford in the 1918 General Election,Cathal Brugha was Minister for Defence (effectively Chief of Staff of the IRA)  from April 1919 to January 1922. (Sinn Fein refused to recognize the British Parliament and set up a provisional Irish government as the War of Independence raged)  Brugha was elected President of the Republic when the Dail met in 1919 but resigned the position in favour of Eamon de Valera.

On July 7th, Cathal Brugha died from wounds sustained two days previously following the destruction of The Four Courts, the first major action in the Irish Civil War.

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1973: Abolition of Governor of Northern Ireland

The mainly ceremonial post of Governor of Northern Ireland is abolished under Section 32 of the Northern Ireland Constitution Act 1973. The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, a cabinet office that had been created in 1972, took over the functions of the Governor.

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2004: Eoin McKiernan – Irish Studies Scolar

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Death of Irish Studies scholar Eoin McKiernan. McKiernan founded the Irish American Cultural Center in 1962. His obituary reads: “Mr. McKiernan was credited with leading efforts to revive and preserve the Irish culture and language in the United States. He wanted people to see beyond the hoopla of St. Patrick’s Day and enjoy Irish folktales, artists, dances, and history.”

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